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Post 3 made on Sunday December 2, 2007 at 08:57
johnsfine
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It looks like you would need a JP1 cable to put those codes into the URC-8811.

Sydinstaller gave you the device code (in hex) and OBC number in hex for each function, in addition to the Pronto Hex. So you could get the JP1 information from either. (As I said in your other thread, we get info from the Pronto Hex using the JP1 version of IrTool.exe with DecodeIr.dll).

The problem is the device codes: D211 and D212. An advanced code in your OFA remote can program any OBC number (after encoding it as an EFC number). But it uses the device code of whatever setup code you selected before programming the advanced code. For example, a commonly used setup code for Onkyo is RCVR/0135. If you had selected that, you could generate all the Onkyo signals that have device code D26D.

The 8811 has a few setp codes for Onkyo. But none of them are device codes D211 or D212.

With a JP1 cable, you can create entirely new setup codes with whatever device code you like. Onkyo uses NEC1 protocol. In JP1 terminology, the "D2" indicates this is device 210. The "11" is subdevice 17. The "12" is subdevice 18. The protocol, device and subdevice are typed into the setup sheet when starting a new setup code in the KM or RM program.


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