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Lünern 201611 Aug 2016 23:34Hello everyone,
Today I built a bedroom lamp using an IKEA wooden crate and the Ansulta system. The idea was to control the lamp from the bed using a remote control. Unfortunately, the system only allows one remote to be paired. It only works with either one or the other.
Does anyone have a solution idea?
Regards
Kay
Today I built a bedroom lamp using an IKEA wooden crate and the Ansulta system. The idea was to control the lamp from the bed using a remote control. Unfortunately, the system only allows one remote to be paired. It only works with either one or the other.
Does anyone have a solution idea?
Regards
Kay
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IKEA-Profi12 Aug 2016 06:39One remote control works per transformer. If necessary, you might need to get a second transformer for about 20.-.
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Lünern 201612 Aug 2016 11:21Thank you very much! By any chance, does the remote control use the same frequency every x number? If so, you could buy a few and test them.
Regards
Kay
Regards
Kay
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IKEA-Freund12 Aug 2016 15:49Hello,
the frequencies of different transmitters are identical (the receiver learns the remote control). It mainly depends on the ID of the remote control – and how it can be changed.
Regards,
IKEA-Freund
the frequencies of different transmitters are identical (the receiver learns the remote control). It mainly depends on the ID of the remote control – and how it can be changed.
Regards,
IKEA-Freund
I want to solve the same problem now, but I haven’t found anyone who has managed to do it before.
On the bottom side of the remote control, there is a small sticker with a number. An ID?
What if you have two remote controls with the same ID? (Assuming you can find them on the shelf, probably more like a lottery).
If someone has already managed this, please describe how.
Or does anyone know a way to clone the signal? I imagine it like universal remote controls for TVs, but those work with infrared. I don’t trust the Ansluta.
But maybe someone knows other devices that can copy the signal from the Ansluta?
On the bottom side of the remote control, there is a small sticker with a number. An ID?
What if you have two remote controls with the same ID? (Assuming you can find them on the shelf, probably more like a lottery).
If someone has already managed this, please describe how.
Or does anyone know a way to clone the signal? I imagine it like universal remote controls for TVs, but those work with infrared. I don’t trust the Ansluta.
But maybe someone knows other devices that can copy the signal from the Ansluta?
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