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Post 3 made on Monday March 1, 2010 at 16:11
digitaltoast
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First up, BIG thanks for your quick reply - I didn't see it as I've not quite worked out how the forum notifies of a new post. Anyway,

If it is Audio, see if you can use Audio 0420. That has the same protocol and device numbers. The remote will blink twice if it accepts the 0420 setup code.

Doesn't like that.

2) Try all 256 possible Extended Function Codes. I'm not sure about your remote-- whether it uses 3 digit or 5 digit EFCs. But you can use a digital or cell phone camera to decide .
The basic procedure (using 0435) is to press Magic, and then either 3 or 5 digits. When you enter the last digit, the remote will send the IR signal. Use the camera to see if the remote sends a signal after 3 or 5 digits.

Very clever! Using my camera, I see this model uses 5 digits.

This is what I found (all prefixed with enough 0's to make 5 digits)

36 vol +
37 vol -
40 on/off
52 on/off
54 "up" direction key
56 Store preset
57 preset 4
58 Vol -
100 UPNP windows shares menu
165 = -/--
185 = preset 3
187 = preset 2
246 = Media Player (mode)
248 = preset 5
249 = preset 7

Either I stuffed up or wasn't paying attention, but I don't appear to have them all. Are you saying there's nothing after 00255? I accidentally found that 00884 is power and 00885 is preset 1 and 00888 is menu(?) so there's something up there but the will to go from 0000 to 00999 is not high!

So, with code 0435, I have (URC-7210 button : actual function)

1 is 1
2 is preset 9
3 is back
5 is Power
7 is "recall preset"
8 is 0
9 is shuffle
0 is 7
PR- is menu down
PR+is 8
Mute is 2

plus the codes I found above.

So let's say I hadn't found preset 8 from my search, but I know that PR+ is 8 on the URC, could I then somehow reverse find what EFC that was by "blinking back" the code, as you do with Magic codes?

Is there any way of filming the blinks (I have a 50fps camera) then slowing them down?

By the way, 0435 is also listed as a code for Elbe, Kennedy, Kneissel, Seleco, Singer and Stern

Also, if it helps, this is the remote file from the set itself:

begin remote

name lirc.txt.conf
bits 16
flags SPACE_ENC|CONST_LENGTH
eps 30
aeps 100

header 9090 4420
one 641 1606
zero 641 482
ptrail 641
repeat 9097 2168
pre_data_bits 16
pre_data 0xFF
gap 107937
toggle_bit 0


begin codes
# r1c1 - POWER
O 0xB24D
# r1c2 - not present
O 0x30CF
# r1c3 - not present
O 0x28D7
# r1c4 - MUTE
W 0xF00F
# r2c1 - PRESET1
C 0x08F7
# r2c2 - PRESET2
D 0xC03F
# r2c3 - PRESET3
E 0x807F
# r2c4 - REPLY
M 0x609F
# r3c1 - PRESET4
F 0x906F
# r3c2 - PRESET5
G 0xB847
# r3c3 - PRESET6
H 0xF807
# r3c4 - STORE
i 0xB04F
# r4c1 - PRESET7
I 0x9867
# r4c2 - PRESET8
J 0xD827
# r4c3 - PRESET9
K 0x8877
# r4c4 - not present
H 0xA857
# r5c1 - PRESET0
L 0xE817
# r5c2 - "--/-"
k 0x02FD
# r5c3 - RECALL
j 0x6897
# r5c4 - VOL+
U 0x32CD
# r6c1 - BACK
N 0x48B7
# r6c2 - RC_UP
p 0x708F
# r6c3 - PLAY/PAUSE
a 0x20DF
# r6c4 - VOL-
V 0x12ED
# r7c1 - SKIP_PREVIOUS
Z 0x50AF
# r7c2 - SELECT
R 0x2AD5
# r7c3 - SKIP_NEXT
Y 0x7887
# r7c4 - STOP
b 0xA05F
# r8c1 - MODE
c 0x00FF
# r8c2 - RC_DOWN
q 0x58A7
# r8c3 - BROWSE
d 0x38C7
end codes

end remote

Last edited by digitaltoast on March 1, 2010 16:23.


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