Remote Control
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Remote Control can have different meanings.
- Remote control with original battery-powered remote control unit (e.g. infrared or radio)
- Remote control via universal/multi remote control (e.g. Logitech Harmony, Philips Pronto and similar products)
- Remote control via web/telnet/network sockets (e.g. via devices like iPhone, browsers, home automation systems etc.)
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Original remote control
The original remote control that ships with the different NMT models have slightly different layout of buttons and use different technologies. The articles below contains a detailed explanation of the functionality of each button and combination of push sequences:
In some cases OEM's have fitted their NMTs with a custom remote layout, which is known for one eGreat model.
Universal remotes
Logitech Harmony
For setup and more details of Logitech Harmony remotes, read here:
For the A/C200, use the following entry in the Harmony database:
(You may want to check for updates in the Harmony dB if the C200 appears under a dedicated profile)
Media Centre > Syabas > C200 > IRK200
Pronto Remote Control
For information on using a Pronto remote see this article:
Other Universal Remotes
Other Universal Remote details such as HexCodes, discrete codes, JP1 control file etc. can be found in the IR remote section:
Note: You can use this for 200-series too, but for the C200 the IR receiver must be connected on the back port.
Network control
Read more details here:
