This updated version of the global cache plugin does not allow for the updates of IR codes from within the plugin. The only way to change an IR code once it is added is to delete the code from the IR Signals page, go back to the Global Cache Config page and re-add it.
For changing the IR, the process as I mentioned above is accurate however, to change the IR address, it is not. The plug in appears to NOT allow you to change the location, or port, where the IR signal is sent. The only place it lets you send the IR is to 1:1. Any attempt to change that to 1:2, 1:3, 2:1, 2:2, or 2:3, will simply revert back to 1:1.
This is confirmed to be true on any browser, Chrome, iOS, Android, Safari, IE on MacOS or Windows 7.
ANother update... It appears that this plugin does not send IR commands to the other 5 ports of the GC. I tried to send to it to ports 2-6 and the command does not register.
I did this by manually trying to set the address by opening up the Global Cach Config.DAT file and changing the #ADDR# attribute to a hard coded 1:2. I also tried other addresses as well with no lock.
The unit is confirmed to be working using the GC testing software
For changing the IR, the process as I mentioned above is accurate however, to change the IR address, it is not. The plug in appears to NOT allow you to change the location, or port, where the IR signal is sent. The only place it lets you send the IR is to 1:1. Any attempt to change that to 1:2, 1:3, 2:1, 2:2, or 2:3, will simply revert back to 1:1.
This is confirmed to be true on any browser, Chrome, iOS, Android, Safari, IE on MacOS or Windows 7.
ANother update... It appears that this plugin does not send IR commands to the other 5 ports of the GC. I tried to send to it to ports 2-6 and the command does not register.
I did this by manually trying to set the address by opening up the Global Cach Config.DAT file and changing the #ADDR# attribute to a hard coded 1:2. I also tried other addresses as well with no lock.
The unit is confirmed to be working using the GC testing software
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