Almaprowash & others,Need to program a remote control so I can wash my bays down. Anyone know how?
That's kind of what I said in my original reply. In the case of an unlisted device there is usually a program method to scroll through the codes and test with the power button rather than try every possible code.That works perfectly for tv's and such, but good luck finding Gin-San or Jim Coleman equipment codes in any remote database. In that case you use the original remote to teach them the codes.
I understood that, but as far as I know, it only cycles through all the codes in it's database. That way for example if you have a Toshiba TV and put the code in and it didn't work, then you can cycle through every code in the database and maybe another code will work. I don't think any codes they have will for any of the car wash equipment. Even if it did, the best you might get is power on/off.That's kind of what I said in my original reply. In the case of an unlisted device there is usually a program method to scroll through the codes and test with the power button rather than try every possible code.
The only time I've set up a remote to work with car wash equipment was with a Dixmor timer. I used the CH+ or VOL+ (I don't recall which) and Power button test to go through probably 200 codes before one sent the timer into its program mode. From there, all the other buttons worked as they were meant to. The whole process took barely a minute of pressing buttons.I understood that, but as far as I know, it only cycles through all the codes in it's database. That way for example if you have a Toshiba TV and put the code in and it didn't work, then you can cycle through every code in the database and maybe another code will work. I don't think any codes they have will for any of the car wash equipment. Even if it did, the best you might get is power on/off.
What timer is that?I've worked with lots of remotes and I have a Sony TV remote programmed for the Display timers I use.from other remotes.
That's good to know about Dixmor remotes, if I ever lose mine I will just do that. I had no luck doing that with my JC vacs though and had to buy the remote from B&C. It was $70 after shipping, so not cheap.The only time I've set up a remote to work with car wash equipment was with a Dixmor timer. I used the CH+ or VOL+ (I don't recall which) and Power button test to go through probably 200 codes before one sent the timer into its program mode. From there, all the other buttons worked as they were meant to. The whole process took barely a minute of pressing buttons.
I suppose this method won't work if GinSan has a proprietary remote that is completely different from any TV, in which case a universal remote would have to be trained by the correct one for the timer.