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Sony RMAV2100 + TA-e9000es + RM-SU1
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 6, 2005 at 17:16
esteyes
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Greetings all, neil here and this is my first post. I have the 2100 remote, the Sony TA-E9000es and the 2way remote that ships with the pre-amp. but i do NOT have the RM-SU1 (Sony PN 1-476-402-11) that is shipped with the software upgrade kits for the 9000. the SU-1 appears to be the only way to get to the new soundfields and features added by the software upgrade, so w/o the SU-1 i cannot "learn" my 2100 and the new stuff is not on the OEM 9000 remote. i have searched all over for the RM-SU1 but can't find one only heard of them at mucho dinero...

two solutions:
1. find someone w/ an SU-1 to learn my 2100
2. get lucky and buy an SU-1 for too much

question, i have heard mention of using an inexpensive remote (like $20 from walmart) to operate the 9000 as well as being able to program a learning remote (Pronto, the like) when one has lost their OEM remote for the 9000. if this is true, does anyone know if that method provides the missing controls that would be on the SU-1?

any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Post 2 made on Sunday March 6, 2005 at 20:20
Ron Aronson
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As this thread explains, you need the TP-501 remote to control the E9000, and a universal remote won't do it.

Even though I have no idea what you are talking about and what procedures are involved, I can only assume that this would also apply to the SU-1 also.

If there was a universal remote that could be used, edmund probably would have mentioned it. However, he might know more about this SU-1 thing so he might reply to this thread and let us know.
OP | Post 3 made on Monday March 7, 2005 at 10:40
esteyes
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thanx for the reply ron, here is the way it works.

1. you buy the 9000 and get the tp-501. i have both
2. you purchase the software upgrade to improve/update the soundfield, etc in the 9000 and as part of the kit, you receive a new small, one way remote (RM-SU1)
3. kit NLA, SU1 NLA, programming available/downloadable via online resources.
4. so one can update the programming, but the RM-tp501 will not access it because it does not get "upgraded" when you upgrade the 9000. the SU1 is impossible to find, thus one is left with being able to access the upgrades ONLY via front panel controls.

so what i can gather from the link above, purchase the cheapo remote that will allow you to learn discrete codes and then teach them to the 2100 or....
find someone with an SU1 to learn from directly.

neil
Post 4 made on Monday March 7, 2005 at 11:34
Ron Aronson
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Sorry, but the link I gave said there is no universal remote that will control the E9000, and the TP-501 is needed, which is why the original poster had to buy the TP-501 to control his E9000.

So, if the TP-501 is the only remote that will control the E9000, and you can't get the SU-1 anymore, and there is no universal remote that will work, then you are left with manually controlling the receiver.

And now I will do what I should have done in the first place, and refer you to the people who know a lot more about this than anyone here. Agoraquest Forum
Post 5 made on Tuesday March 8, 2005 at 08:36
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Well i can get the RM-AV3000 to work the volume and input selections without any problem, however you cannot control the sound fields with out the RM-TP501 or the RM-SU1 remote.

I do have the SU1 remote which i can scan the codes for you but you will need to use the Sircs RX/TX program which i will post here today program with an IR 
Tx LED to enable the AV3000 to learn them.

The original site for the program is here I modified it to read 15 & 20 bit commands, it is an old turbo Pascal DOS based program

If you are using a fast PC then you will need to use TPpatch


Give me a day or so and i will post the codes from the RM-SU1


Guy


Post 6 made on Wednesday March 16, 2005 at 07:39
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Ok as i said above here are the native sircs codes for the RM-SU1 remote.

001010000001:muting
010101100001001:input select <
100101100001001:input select >
101010000001:power toggle
011100100001001:rear +
001010100001001:center +
001110100001:sub woofer +
111100100001001:rear -
101010100001001:center -
101110100001:sub woofer -
011001000001:front balance L
111001000001:front balance R
010010000001:master vol +
000110100001001:rear balance L
100110100001001:rear balance R
110010000001:master vol -
111000100001001:afd
111101100001001:mode -
011101100001001:mode +
100000100001001:2ch
001100100001001:eq
010100100001001:test tone
000111100001001:up arrow
110111100001001:right arrow
100111100001001:down arrow
010111100001001:left arrow
001100000001:enter
010101100001001:display on/off
111011100001001:cursor mode

To send these to your remote you will need to save them in a text file with .sny as the file ident. i have sent the program SIrcsall to Daniel for him to add to the files section. I can email it to you if needed, all that is needed is a spare RS232 port and an IR LED connected to the TX pin. The program i have has had the TPpatch done to it and works on windows 2k
Post 7 made on Friday April 15, 2005 at 22:38
jpflight
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On 03/16/05 07:39 ET, Mr Mod said...
Ok as i said above here are the native sircs codes
for the RM-SU1 remote.

001010000001:muting
010101100001001:input select <
100101100001001:input select >
101010000001:power toggle
011100100001001:rear +
001010100001001:center +
001110100001:sub woofer +
111100100001001:rear -
101010100001001:center -
101110100001:sub woofer -
011001000001:front balance L
111001000001:front balance R
010010000001:master vol +
000110100001001:rear balance L
100110100001001:rear balance R
110010000001:master vol -
111000100001001:afd
111101100001001:mode -
011101100001001:mode +
100000100001001:2ch
001100100001001:eq
010100100001001:test tone
000111100001001:up arrow
110111100001001:right arrow
100111100001001:down arrow
010111100001001:left arrow
001100000001:enter
010101100001001:display on/off
111011100001001:cursor mode

To send these to your remote you will need to
save them in a text file with .sny as the file
ident. i have sent the program SIrcsall to Daniel
for him to add to the files section. I can email
it to you if needed, all that is needed is a spare
RS232 port and an IR LED connected to the TX pin.
The program i have has had the TPpatch done to
it and works on windows 2k

Hi,
Just joined! Great site! Great resources!

I managed to program my SONY RM-NX7000 with the above sircs. I don't have the RM-SU1 so this is absolutely wonderful to be able to simulate the RM-SU1. Thank you very much for the sircs codes.
All the functions work except for the "display on/off". It's the same code as "input select<" And sure enough when programmed with that sirc code it functions as the "input select<"
I wonder if you could check the sirc code for the " display on/off". I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Joey
Post 8 made on Saturday April 16, 2005 at 04:51
Mr Mod
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oops
this should have been it
000010000001001:display on/off

I dont claim to be the writer of the program i just moddified what i found on the net years ago and have found it to be most useful.
Im trying to write one in visual basic with an MS access DB to store the commands
If i knew you had a navitus i would have sent you a data file which i wrote but cant use as i dont have the NX 7000 yet. Ill email it to you any way and tell me if it works
Guy
Post 9 made on Monday October 31, 2005 at 16:34
Ed Stocks
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Hello 1 made good use of the new RM-SU codes 'I wanted to post these,

11000100101101000010:decks
01000010101101000010:video3
01000100101101000010:video1
10111110101101000010:multi-dvd
11010110101101000010:pc
10100100101101000010:multi-cd
10010110101101000010:md/dat
01111000101101000010:empeg
10000100101101000010:tuner
00000100101101000010:phono
01010110101101000010:freeview
Post 10 made on Monday September 25, 2006 at 20:08
morksbeanbag
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Hi All,

this is my first post here.

I have a TA-E9000ES processor and the remote has died. I now only have my dvd remote to control the volume control, can't do anything else.

It looks as if these "sircs" (whatever they are) can be used on the NX7000 and work well. If i got an RM-AX4000 could i use the codes on this page to program it in order to control my TA-E9000ES?

kind regards

Ben
Post 11 made on Tuesday September 26, 2006 at 07:49
Mr Mod
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Ben
Indeed with the above codes an RM-AX4000 should be able to control the unit, there are some people here trying to create programs to enable the conversion of the raw codes to ones the AX4000 can understand.
I will try and post them here soon.
Guy
Post 12 made on Tuesday September 26, 2006 at 11:24
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This file should do the job

0\\muting\\03100000001400000083\\\\
0\\power\\03100000001500000083\\\\
0\\sub woofer +\\03100000005C00000083\\\\
0\\sub woofer -\\03100000005D00000083\\\\
0\\front balance L\\03100000002600000083\\\\
0\\front balance R\\03100000002700000083\\\\
0\\master vol +\\03100000001200000083\\\\
0\\master vol -\\03100000001300000083\\\\
0\\enter\\03100000000C00000083\\\\
0\\input select <\\03900000006A00000083\\\\
0\\input select >\\03900000006900000083\\\\
0\\rear +\\03900000004E00000083\\\\
0\\center +\\03900000005400000083\\\\
0\\rear -\\03900000004F00000083\\\\
0\\center -\\03900000005500000083\\\\
0\\rear balance L\\03900000005C00000083\\\\
0\\rear balance R\\03900000005D00000083\\\\
0\\afd\\03900000004700000083\\\\
0\\mode -\\03900000006F00000083\\\\
0\\mode +\\03900000006E00000083\\\\
0\\2ch\\03900000004100000083\\\\
0\\eq\\03900000004C00000083\\\\
0\\test tone\\03900000004A00000083\\\\
0\\up arrow\\03900000007800000083\\\\
0\\right arrow\\03900000007B00000083\\\\
0\\down arrow\\03900000007900000083\\\\
0\\left arrow\\03900000007A00000083\\\\
0\\display on/off\\03900000001000000083\\\\
0\\cursor mode\\03900000007700000083\\\
Post 13 made on Tuesday September 26, 2006 at 16:38
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I converted a CCF file and got the following set for the AX4000. Maybe this will help.
I think MrMods codes might need to have the same 035A08 lead in and would fill the gap below.

0\\POWER\\035A0800001500000081\\\\
0\\1\\\\\\
0\\2\\\\\\
0\\3\\\\\\
0\\4\\\\\\
0\\5\\\\\\
0\\6\\\\\\
0\\7\\\\\\
0\\8\\\\\\
0\\9\\\\\\
0\\0\\\\\\
0\\+10\\\\\\
0\\ENTER\\\\\\
0\\INPUT\\\\\\
0\\VIDEO1\\035A0800002200000081\\\\
0\\VIDEO2\\035A0800001E00000081\\\\
0\\VIDEO3\\035A0800004200000081\\\\
0\\DVD\\033A0900002E00000081\\\\
0\\SHIFT\\\\\\
0\\TV\\035A0800006A00000081\\\\
0\\MD/DAT\\\\\\
0\\CD\\035A0800002500000081\\\\
0\\TAPE\\035A0800002300000081\\\\
0\\PHONO\\\\\\
0\\5.1 INPUT\\\\\\
0\\AUX\\\\\\
0\\TUNER\\\\\\
0\\BAND\\\\\\
0\\SURROUND FIELD\\\\\\
0\\GENRE SELECT\\\\\\
0\\MODE\\\\\\
0\\TEST TONE \\\\\\
0\\CENTER-\\\\\\
0\\CENTER+\\\\\\
0\\REAR-\\\\\\
0\\REAR+\\\\\\
0\\SUB WOOFER-\\\\\\
0\\SUB WOOFER+\\\\\\
0\\DIGITAL INPUT<\\\\\\
0\\DIGITAL INPUT>\\\\\\
0\\MENU\\\\\\
0\\EXIT\\\\\\
0\\UP\\\\\\
0\\DOWN\\\\\\
0\\LEFT\\\\\\
0\\RIGHT\\\\\\
0\\OK\\\\\\
0\\VOL+\\\\\\
0\\VOL-\\\\\\
0\\MUTING\\\\\\
0\\CH+\\\\\\
0\\CH-\\\\\\
0\\INPUT2\\\\\\
0\\INPUT3\\\\\\
0\\INPUT4\\\\\\
0\\INCREMENT\\\\\\
0\\POWER ON\\\\\\
0\\POWER OFF\\\\\\
0\\TAPE2\\\\\\
0\\VIDEO4\\\\\\
0\\VIDEO5\\\\\\
0\\DIGITAL1\\\\\\
0\\DIGITAL2\\\\\\
0\\BS\\\\\\
0\\CD2\\\\\\
0\\LD\\\\\\
0\\AUX2\\\\\\
0\\AUX3\\\\\\
0\\FRONT IN\\\\\\
0\\CS\\\\\\
0\\VCR\\\\\\
0\\SLEEP\\035A0800006000000081\\\\
0\\MEMORY\\\\\\
0\\STEREO MODE\\\\\\
0\\DSP\\\\\\
0\\DTS\\\\\\
0\\DOLBY DIGITAL\\\\\\
0\\PROLOGIC\\\\\\
0\\TUNER UP\\\\\\
0\\TUNER DWN\\\\\\
0\\TUNER LEFT\\\\\\
0\\TUNER RIGHT\\\\\\
0\\TUNER OK\\\\\\
0\\A\\02170000004100000081\\\\
0\\Arena\\02170000004B00000081\\\\
0\\B\\02170000004000000081\\\\
0\\C\\02170000004300000081\\\\
0\\Church\\02170000004900000081\\\\
0\\Dim.\\02170000005800000081\\\\
0\\Disco/Club\\02170000004600000081\\\\
0\\EQ 1\\02170000005500000081\\\\
0\\EQ 2\\02170000005600000081\\\\
0\\EQ 3\\02170000005700000081\\\\
0\\EQ 4\\02170000005000000081\\\\
0\\EQ 5\\02170000005100000081\\\\
0\\Game\\02170000004D00000081\\\\
0\\Jazz Club\\02170000004700000081\\\\
0\\Large Hall\\02170000004500000081\\\\
0\\Live House\\02170000004800000081\\\\
0\\Mono\\02170000005700000081\\\\
0\\Multi-Dimension\\02170000005E00000081\\\\
0\\Night\\02170000005400000081\\\\
0\\Normal\\02170000005000000081\\\\
0\\Off\\02170000005100000081\\\\
0\\Opera\\02170000004400000081\\\\
0\\Rear\\02170000005900000081\\\\
0\\Small Hall\\02170000004200000081\\\\
0\\Stadium\\02170000004A00000081\\\\
0\\Stereo\\02170000005600000081\\\\
0\\Studio A\\02170000005300000081\\\\
0\\Studio B\\02170000005200000081\\\\
0\\Studio C\\02170000005500000081\\\\
0\\Test Off\\02140000002000000081\\\\
0\\Test T.\\02140000003000000081\\\\
Post 14 made on Thursday September 10, 2009 at 12:05
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Will the RM-AV3000 work with the TA-E9000es out of the box?

Thanks.
Post 15 made on Tuesday September 15, 2009 at 04:02
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No, it will not.


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