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If you have trouble programming a motion sensor code into your VCR Commander, try the following: | If you have trouble programming a motion sensor code into your VCR Commander, try the following: | ||
*Put new batteries in each Motion Sensor. | *Put new batteries in each Motion Sensor. | ||
*Double-check that the Motion Sensor(s) has/have been programmed properly. | *Double-check that the Motion Sensor(s) has/have been programmed properly. | ||
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After verifying each of the above steps, clear the Motion Sensor memory in your VCR Commander and re-learn the X10 radio frequency codes. | After verifying each of the above steps, clear the Motion Sensor memory in your VCR Commander and re-learn the X10 radio frequency codes. | ||
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Revision as of 23:32, 16 March 2006
Questions
What should I do when my VCR Commander will not accept Motion Sensor codes during programming?
If you have trouble programming a motion sensor code into your VCR Commander, try the following:
- Put new batteries in each Motion Sensor.
- Double-check that the Motion Sensor(s) has/have been programmed properly.
After verifying each of the above steps, clear the Motion Sensor memory in your VCR Commander and re-learn the X10 radio frequency codes.