I use 2 sets of VM151 and VM130T, in a different room
If I use one RC, both controllers react on it.
If i generate a new code and couple one remote with the controller without the other controller is on power supply
it works till I switch of the controller, than the second on is coupled also to the remote with the new code.
Is there a way to solve this problem?
Make sure both transmitters have a unique code, not the factory code.
Learn one transmitter to the VM151 and one to the VM130.
Avoid to press the two buttons of the VM130 remote simultaniously.
[quote=“VEL417”]Make sure both transmitters have a unique code, not the factory code.
Learn one transmitter to the VM151 and one to the VM130.
Avoid to press the two buttons of the VM130 remote simultaniously.[/quote]
If I have to avoid to press the two buttons simultaniously on the VM130, how can I than switch off the leds?
You can press the two buttons on the VM151 remote, to turn off the leds, but don’t do this on the VM130 remote.
I don’t understand your explanation
The VM151 is not a remote control but a receiver/controller
I don’t see any switches on the VM151
The transmitter in the kit is the VM130T, on which you have 2 user switches and a progam switch
Ah, finally I understand the problem.
You got us confused with the VM130T transmitter…
I’m afraid there is no other solution than separating both VM151 receivers further apart, to make sure that they do not receive each others transmitters. If this is not an option, then you will have to cut the power to the unit, in order to turn it off.
Can you let us know what effect you use from your VM151, maybe there is another way of turning it off.