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Jamo DVR 50 Codes
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Post 1 made on Wednesday May 12, 2004 at 19:04
AVStoney
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I have a customer who has a Jamo DVR 50. I have learned the codes from the original remote. It worked a little intermittent. So I called Jamo and they said they had an update for the firmware that addressed some IR issues. I have applied the update and now none of the ir codes that I learned work, but the original remote still works fine. I relearned a few codes, still nothing. The codes learn at I believe 35.7Khz. When you look at the waveform it says unknown next to encoding. I was wondering if there are any clean codes out there? Or maybe hex codes I could paste in. Thanks for any help!!
OP | Post 2 made on Monday May 17, 2004 at 11:45
AVStoney
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I have talked with Peter at RTI. He Believes the unit has toggle bit commands. He is following up on that this week.
Post 3 made on Sunday May 30, 2004 at 08:44
bzmot
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Yes, Jamo are very closely related to another Danish manufacturer - KISS (Divx DVD Players etc.) and KISS uses RC5 Philips IR code, which is exactly toggle bit and a major pain in the ass. It is very likely that your customer's Jamo uses those too. I am not familiar with RTI, so I can't tell u if there's any workaround available.
Post 4 made on Sunday May 30, 2004 at 13:52
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On 05/30/04 08:44, bzmot said...
Yes, Jamo are very closely related to another
Danish manufacturer - KISS (Divx DVD Players etc.)
and KISS uses RC5 Philips IR code, which is exactly
toggle bit and a major pain in the ass.

So why not try these Kiss codes to see if they work?
[Link: remotecentral.com]


You can conver the pronto hex over to the RTI format.

Try this power command:

5000 0073 0000 0001 0019 000c
Never Ignore the Obvious -- H. David Gray


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