Difference between revisions of "WebIf Remote Controller"
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*Add/Remove Favourite quick select channel Icons | *Add/Remove Favourite quick select channel Icons | ||
− | *Block remote control mode change icons | + | *Block remote control mode change icons on TV |
*Select an alternative Remote Control Mode (1-6) | *Select an alternative Remote Control Mode (1-6) | ||
Also available in Web-If >> Settings >> Remote Control Settings | Also available in Web-If >> Settings >> Remote Control Settings | ||
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+ | If you have forgotten which mode your original Remote Control is in, holding 0 + OK for 5 Seconds will reveal it on your TV screen | ||
Revision as of 14:21, 18 October 2012
The IR package adds a fully functioning Remote Controller to the Web-Interface, It can be installed from the Web-If >> Package Management page and once installed a ‘Remote’ icon will be added to the Web-If Main screen
CHANNEL SHORTCUTS
Change
- allow quick selection of a new TV/Radio station from a list
Customise
- Add/Remove Favourite quick select channel Icons
- Block remote control mode change icons on TV
- Select an alternative Remote Control Mode (1-6)
Also available in Web-If >> Settings >> Remote Control Settings
If you have forgotten which mode your original Remote Control is in, holding 0 + OK for 5 Seconds will reveal it on your TV screen
MACROS
- record a sequence of key strokes, to be replayed with a single 'click'
Selecting Record a New Macro will display a Name Box and some delay keys to create a pause in the sequence
HISTORY
Displays a clearable list of commands sent
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
The IR package is also controllable as a command line via Telnet, here are some examples :-
humax# status Watching 7: BBC THREE - This Is BBC Three (05:30 - 18:58) [48%] humax# ir SEVEN TWO OK SEVEN (0x9) TWO (0x4) OK (0x13) humax# status Watching 72: CITV - Horrid Henry (12:00 - 12:15) [13%]
NOTE
The Web-If Remote Controller can only control your Humax, the 'TV' 'DVD' and 'AUDIO' mode buttons will not control other equipment