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#1 wanna

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Posted 20 February 2016 - 11:56

i programmed some keys using "zap to" and "panic to"

 

when i went back to the same key to reconfigure a different channel, it adds the new channel on top of the old one.

 

how do you delete the old configuration?

 

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #2 littlesat

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Posted 20 February 2016 - 12:00

Good question... The hotkey still needs a help or some instructions...But I had no idea yet in a structure way to correctly show them. E.g. the help button will also be not not used here...

 

You cantoggle to the possible functions list and the assigned functions list via the bouquet (B+/B-, CH+/CH-) buttons.

 

Press a bouquet (B+/B-, CH+/CH-) button... select the option you want to delete... press OK.... 

 

In addition you can also reorder the functions there with the < > buttons (most remotes next to 0)


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Posted 20 February 2016 - 14:17

Yes, it would need a solution! I also found this bug, but did not report.
At the moment does not have any way to remove the panic channel(s), but you can add them to the channel list.

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #4 littlesat

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Posted 20 February 2016 - 18:53

????

Read my post... that is the full instruction how you can do it...


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Posted 20 February 2016 - 21:27

Yes, I saw it, but have not yet been tried. I let you know whether it works. After trying..

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #6 zeros

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Posted 20 February 2016 - 22:25

select the option you want to delete... - There is no such option! no way!?

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #7 littlesat

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 00:15

As I explained in post 2... Press ok...

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #8 zeros

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 09:09

Thanks, but it works in all other cases, but not in a panic button case. I have defined the HELP button as a panic button. If I want to remove the added channel from there with OK button, it is added the channel once again. The OK trick works for all the other Hot keys, but not for the panic button case.. littlesat, are you tested this with panic button?

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #9 blzr

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 10:27

works fine here:

hotkey setup > go to your assigned button > ok > channel (bouquet)+/- > highlight what you'd like to delete > ok > save (green)

 

but, the question is, why is it possible at all to add more then one service to 'panic to' function /?/

how the panic button behaves in such case basically denies whole purpose of this 'panic to' function


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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #10 zeros

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 10:30

I'll add this screenshot. I have there four of the channels, and I can them only to add, but not delete.

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Re: how to clear hotkey memory in "zap to", "panic to" option #11 littlesat

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 10:38

At that screen press ok... Then b+or- and then choose and ok..

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 12:04

ok thanks



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Posted 21 February 2016 - 13:35

Thank you, so it really works!

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Posted 21 February 2016 - 15:27

100% sure!


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