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:: General tips :: |
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Learning Remotes? |
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Learning Remotes have the
ability to learns codes from existing remotes. Good feature if you want
to retain some of the advanced features of your original remotes, like
the VCR timer, the DVD "change angle" function, etc. Almost every button
has learning capabilities for nearly 1,000 possible learned functions. |
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Universal Remote Controls |
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Universal Remote Controls and
Learning remotes eliminate the need for the multiple remote controls
that you need to activate and use a Home Theater System. Controlling up
to 18 components The ability to re-position, re-label, add or remove
buttons from the touch screen display with ease. They are compatible to
nearly all major brands of electronics, and fully support Macros. |
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Remote Controllers for Drapes |
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These remotes have the ability
to open or close your drapes at the push of a button, yet want to retain
the flexibility of pulling them open or closed manually. Included is a
timer to have them automatically open or close when you need. |
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IR-Controllable Wall Switch |
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These IR-controllers allow you
to turn on, dim, and turn off a light with the same remote that you use
to control your TV, VCR, or stereo. |
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Voice-Controlled Lamp Modules |
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Voice-Controlled Lamp Modules
allow the user to control lighting with voice commands. They even come
with a voice activated "dimmer" option. |
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