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8811, Pioneer receiver help needed!
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Post 1 made on Saturday February 8, 2003 at 20:43
Locdout
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Hi,I just got a new Pioneer VSX-D411 receiver and I'm having a little trouble.

I programmed the 1023 audio receiver code into my remote and I planned to learn all of the needed buttons and take their EFC's and turn them into keymoves using JP1 (this is how I customized my remote for TV, Cable and VCR and it's been great).

Anyway, the learned keys work just fine, but when I take the EFC (I've also tried the Hex Cmd) and put it into the keymoves section of the IR software, the programmed key doesn't work when I use it!

Now, I had this problem with a Pioneer product before. I have a Pioneer DV-250 DVD player and when this problem occurred, I read somewhere that putting a "01" in front of the Hex Cmd would make the keymove work...and it did. But when I tried it with the receiver it didn't work.

Anybody have a solution? I need to free up some space for other learned signals.

Thanks.
Post 2 made on Saturday February 8, 2003 at 20:55
johnsfine
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That's a rather advanced JP1 question, so you would do much better asking in the JP1 group.

When you ask there, you probably should give more detail on the decoded signal. Some Pioneer signals get decoded as one NEC signal. Others get decoded as two NEC signals. You should tell the device(s) and OBC(s) of the one or two NEC signals. That would allow a Pioneer expert, such as Rob, to figure out how to construct the hex command.

Even if you just want a key move, no a device upgrade, you should read the section of the KM documentation on making a Pioneer upgrade. If you set up KM for the same protocol as audio/1023 and figure out how to specify the right device and OBC info, KM will compute the right hex command for you. Then you can use that hex command in a key move (you don't need the device upgrade that KM was building).
Post 3 made on Saturday February 8, 2003 at 21:06
Esss
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Can that code use EFCs? Thought I read somewhere about some codes above 1000 not being able to use advanced codes.
Post 4 made on Saturday February 8, 2003 at 21:49
johnsfine
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No, it can't use EFCs. (At least not in a key move, nor directly on the remote). With JP1, it can take a key move as a two byte hex command, if you know what the two bytes should be.

It is a "Pioneer 3DEV combo" protocol. I haven't reread the KM documentation lately, so I don't remember exactly what that means.


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