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Pioneer BDP-33FD IP Control
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Post 1 made on Monday November 15, 2010 at 12:47
DHawthorne
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I have the list of commands from Pioneer for this device, and by hunting around the forum, I know that it uses port 8102 for IP control (heaven forbid they put it in the docs somewhere, and tech support is useless). I can open the port fine, but I'm not getting anything from the player. As an example, they list the command to open the drive door as "OP", or the remote command as "/A181AFB6/RU". Neither actually opens the door. I've tried them with a CR (decimal 13) and with a CRLF (13,10) appended ... still nothing.

What am I missing here? It bothers me that they list the commands in the doc as "Command Mnemonic," since that implies to me there is more to the command packet than they state. Really got to love incomplete documentation ....
Dave H
OP | Post 2 made on Monday November 15, 2010 at 13:35
DHawthorne
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Update ... must have gotten confused in my tests along the line, I can get the IP only commands to work (1st page of downloaded document). I still can't get the "remote code" versions working though, it outputs an E04 error. Which is a damn shame, since neither function set is complete without the other.
Dave H
OP | Post 3 made on Monday November 15, 2010 at 15:15
DHawthorne
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Final update:

Who could have figured ... it wasn't that I was doing it wrong, it was that I wasn't typing fast enough. When I just Telneted in and typed the commands, they didn't work, but firing them from my controller they did. Glad I just tried it instead of ripping my hair out wondering what I was doing wrong. The full set of commands is available from Pioneer, but their doc has zero explanation or calrification, and one error: for remote codes, you tag a /RU on the end, not just /R like they say. Everything has to be terminated with a CR (hex 0x0D).
Dave H
Post 4 made on Monday November 15, 2010 at 16:58
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I will update that RS-232/IP command sheet this week! There are a couple of errors (like the "R" vs. "RU") and no mention of the port # (8102).
We are trying to find out what's up with RS-232 not working but we can always quote the owners manual "the terminal is not used".

John
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