iRFR not working

I updated my iPhone this morning however don't know if that's the cause. When running iRFR-BTR today on it I can manually turn on channels but that's all. I can't find any way to shut them off (GTC out or Ch # out). I can enter the channel number and @ 0 but when entering the next channel # whatever I have turned to 0 comes back on full.

It also won't accept next or last to go through fixtures for focusing.

iRFR-BTR version on my phone is 1.2.23 and as far as I know my ION is up to date.

I searched for an IRFR update but could not find any, including through the App store. The only iRFR-BTR app in the store has "open" rather than update.

Is this a known issue? If not how can I resolve it?

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  • The remote most likely defaulted to channel check mode after the update, as some of what you are describing sounds like you are in channel check mode. On the iRFR hold the M key down and while holding it you should get the options to go to the different modes of the remote (Live, Playback, Patch, etc.). Press what ever mode you would like.

    As a side note when you use Channel Check Mode I believe if you do ch at full enter instead of ch full full to bring lights up, you won't get the previous taken out unit popping on to full. It catches me a bunch and I end up having to go to Live Mode and doing a Sneak to turn the light(s) that popped to full off.  I hope that makes sense.

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  • The remote most likely defaulted to channel check mode after the update, as some of what you are describing sounds like you are in channel check mode. On the iRFR hold the M key down and while holding it you should get the options to go to the different modes of the remote (Live, Playback, Patch, etc.). Press what ever mode you would like.

    As a side note when you use Channel Check Mode I believe if you do ch at full enter instead of ch full full to bring lights up, you won't get the previous taken out unit popping on to full. It catches me a bunch and I end up having to go to Live Mode and doing a Sneak to turn the light(s) that popped to full off.  I hope that makes sense.

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