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Onkyo .IRP file
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Post 1 made on Monday July 2, 2007 at 13:37
mitch91175
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Does anyone have the information for the Onkyo .irp file to use with makehex? I am trying to get as many discrete codes as possible for the new Onkyo TX-SR805.
Post 2 made on Monday July 2, 2007 at 14:32
johnsfine
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Use the NEC1.irp file. Make a full set with device=210.108 and a second full set with device=210.109

I'm pretty sure that will cover all commands the TX-SR805 can understand.

In the many CCF files I've downloaded, Onkyo uses a mixture of NEC1 and NEC2 protocol. But you don't need to test NEC2. The difference between NEC1 and NEC2 only matters for commands with incremental operation (Vol+, CH+, etc.) not for discretes. Even where the difference matters, testing with just NEC1 would tell you the basics of what the command would do in NEC2.

For receivers (TX-????) Onkyo mixes device codes 210.108 and 210.109. Even though they use fewer than 256 total commands, they spread those commands through those two sets of 256 possible signals.

For CD's (DX-???? or CD-????) Onkyo uses device code 210.44

For DVD's (DV-????) Onkyo uses device code 210.43

I don't know Onkyo model numbering better than that. Some Onkyo devices in CCF files appear to be combo devices (such as CD and receiver). If you have something like that, you would need to try more than two sets of 256 commands.
OP | Post 3 made on Monday July 2, 2007 at 20:09
mitch91175
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Thanks for the help. This whole discrete code hunting is a lot of work. I was able to find some other codes, but still have a few that I am looking for. What I really like is that the codes from make hex are shorter than those that were learned from the original remote.
Post 4 made on Thursday August 23, 2007 at 15:47
mynab
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Hello,

have you made any progress on this? Do you have a Pronto configuration file you could share? I will probably buy a 605 or 705 soon and want to be sure I will have all the discrete codes.

Thanks!
mynab
Post 5 made on Tuesday January 1, 2008 at 09:00
MCB
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Sorry to drag up an old file but I am also looking for codes for a 605, anyone made any progress?


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