I couldn't find a config file so I used learned commands.  I did note
that the original remote did not have a consistent pattern for either
volume up or volume down.  In other words, If I quickly tapped the
button, I got one pattern but if I held the button down for a long
period of time I got a whole series of signal patterns but these varied
- it wasn't just a repeat of the same pattern.  

I experimented and kept the first three sequences from a moderately
long hold on the volume control button as this seemed to be the best
compromise.  If I kept only one sequence, I got almost no movement from
the volume but if I kept to many sequences then I didn't have very fine
control over the volume increments.

I should point out that my amp always resets volume to zero when it
shuts off and it uses a mechanical drive on the volume knob to adjust
volume via remote.  I was in the middle of bringing the volume up  to
normal listening level (so I had been holding down the button for
awhile) when the amplifier stopped responding. It was moving and then
just stopped.  At that point, I tried to turn the volume down
(nothing), tried to turn it off (nothing), tried the original remote
(via IR repeater but nothing) and then removed the IR emitter and tried
the original remote (nothing).  I tried powering down and turning on
again and tried various combinations of devices but always nothing ...

You can see why I think the emitter had something to do with it as I
was in the middle of executing a command when it stopped working - but
I also find it very difficult to imagine that any IR signal could
physically damage an IR receiver ...


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