Innotech Systems SpitFIRE II User Manual

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SpitFIRE

Innotech Systems Inc.

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Device Code Read-back

After the SpitFIRE is programmed with either

Search mode, you will not know the resultant

ISI number. To read back the current ISI

number, the key sequence is as follows.

SOURCE – PROGRAM - Digit – PROGRAM

Where SOURCE is the slot that you want to

read back. (41h - 44h), PROGRAM is 40h, Digit

is either 1, 2, or 3 for the Hundreds, Tens, or

Ones digit respectively.

The SpitFIRE will return a flash count of 0 to 9

to indicate the digit.

Example: To read the ISI number of the TV slot

TV(43h)

Return 1 flash (0xA1)

PROGRAM(40h)

Return 2 flashes (0xA2)

1 (01h)

Return 1 flash (0xA1)

PROGRAM(40h)

Return 100s digit of TV

e.g. 1 flash (0xA1)

2 (02h)

Return 1 flash (0xA1)

PROGRAM(40h)

Return 10s digit of TV

e.g. 2 flashes (0xA2)

3(03h)

Return 1 flash (0xA1)

PROGRAM(40h)

Return 1s digit of TV

e.g. 5 flashes (0xA5)

Therefore the ISI number of the device in the

TV slot is 125.

While in this mode, you can freely go between

the 100s, 10s and 1s digits to recount the

flashes. To exit this mode, press a source key.

NOTE: You can program any type of device in

any of the 6 slots available. For example if you

have 2 VCRs you can set one up on the VCR

slot and the other in the AUX slot. However, if

you use Search, the VCR slot will only scan for

VCRs whereas the AUX slot will scan all

devices in the library.

Punch-Through

Availability of this feature varies depending on

the type of TV, VCR, and cable box used.

It can be very convenient to selectively transmit

button codes that are not for the currently

selected device. For example, when set for

Cable box operation, Punch-through can permit

the volume commands to adjust the television

volume. Similarly, TVs generally do not have a

PLAY button but VCRs do. If the last

SOURCE button pressed was TV, and the user

presses PLAY, punch-thru allows the SpitFIRE

to press PLAY on a source that does have a

PLAY button without first switching to it.

The SpitFIRE defaults to punch-thru being

disabled. If a user presses a key that is not

implemented on the currently active source, the

SpitFIRE will return an error status (0xB3) that

says that the desired button does not exist. If

punch-thru is enable, the PLAY message will be

transmitted on the first programmed device that

has a PLAY button implemented. You will only

get an error if PLAY doesn’t exist on any of the

programmed sources.

NOTE: If you press a button on a source that

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