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Hitachi DVD/VCR Comba
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Post 1 made on Saturday December 27, 2003 at 19:45
lexar
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I have a Hitachi DV-PF73U DVD/VCR combo does anyone have the JP1 device code for it?

Post 2 made on Saturday December 27, 2003 at 23:33
The Robman
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Q1. Which JP1 remote are you using?
Q2. Does it have learning?
Q3. Do you still have the Hitachi remote?
Q4. If you answered yes to 2 and 3, what's topping you learning the signals and creating the JP1 upgrade yourself?
Q5. Why didn't you ask this in the JP1 forum?

Rob
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday December 28, 2003 at 22:49
lexar
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I have a RS-2116. I tried to learn some codes but some worked some didn't and I would still not have any discreet codes. So I am asking if anyone already has created one.

I will try posting in the other forum.

Post 4 made on Monday December 29, 2003 at 13:04
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regarding discrete codes:

1. use your learning remote: learn the "toggle power" key from your Hitachi remote to your learning remote using the learning remote's learn feature.

2. use your jp1 cable: upload the eeprom memory from your learning remote to IR.exe (available at the yahoo jp1 files section).

3. use IR.exe: click the learn tab in IR.exe and you will see the decode of your "power toggle" signal. You will be told the protocol (such as NEC1, Panasonic, etc), the device and subdevice number that make it unique and set it apart from your other similarly branded devices, and most importantly, IR.exe will list THE OBC (EFC).

4. use the OBC: The OBCs (original button codes) are almost always grouped together by function. If your toggle power OBC is 72, your discrete power toggles are going to be 73 and 74, or 71 and 73, or 70 and 71, or something similar, if they exist.

5. convert to EFC: use KM to create a device upgrade for your device. On the function sheet you will be entering things like "power" and "72" in the columns labeled "function" and "obc". In the column next to the OBC column is the EFC column. Use the numbers here to test unknown EFCs on your device to see if they work (if you want to test EFC 039, point your remote at your device and press set-0-3-9 on your UEI remote). There may be better ways to convert OBCs to EFCs but I am new to all of this.

6. Finish your device upgrade in KM, paste it into IR, download it into your remote, crack open a cold one, and brag to your friends.

Good Luck,
-Steve
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday December 30, 2003 at 00:09
lexar
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thanks Steve... I will try it!


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