Help with Extender for URC 8811 B00
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Help with Extender for URC 8811 B00
I am looking here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files ... /URC-6012/
And I am having a hard time figuring out which extender to use. I guess I don't know the size of my EEPROM? How do I figure that out?
TIA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files ... /URC-6012/
And I am having a hard time figuring out which extender to use. I guess I don't know the size of my EEPROM? How do I figure that out?
TIA
Last edited by Talus on Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Nils_Ekberg
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Ok, I think I'm all ready to go.
I'm trying to use an extender because I want to be able to hit the SAT device button and have it turn the receiver to satellite input and switch the remote into SAT key mode. Same thing for DVD, hit the DVD device button and have the receiver turn to DVD input and switch the remote into DVD key mode.
Am I correct in assuming that an extender will allow me to do this?
Is there an example somewhere I can follow?
If so, how do I 'restore' my remote back if I mess it up...do I just load up the .ir file I created using ir.exe and upload it back to the remote?
I'm trying to use an extender because I want to be able to hit the SAT device button and have it turn the receiver to satellite input and switch the remote into SAT key mode. Same thing for DVD, hit the DVD device button and have the receiver turn to DVD input and switch the remote into DVD key mode.
Am I correct in assuming that an extender will allow me to do this?
Is there an example somewhere I can follow?
If so, how do I 'restore' my remote back if I mess it up...do I just load up the .ir file I created using ir.exe and upload it back to the remote?
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Nils_Ekberg
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Yup, the extender will let you do that. It is pretty intuitive in the macro tab of IR after you install the extender so give it a try and post any questions you might have after trying it.
And yes, first download your current setup to IR and save it. Then if you want to switch back to it you just upload it to the remote.
And yes, first download your current setup to IR and save it. Then if you want to switch back to it you just upload it to the remote.
So far, the only problem I have run into is that my macro for turning on the receiver and the TV is a little glitchy. Sometimes the TV turns on/off, and sometimes it doesn't.
Here are my macros, the Home_Theater is the button I use for powering up both receiver and TV with a macro:
MACROS:
# Key Macro Keys
1 TV: RCVR/AMP;L1;P_TV;M_TV;C_TV;O_TV
2 VCR: RCVR/AMP;L3;P_VCR;M_VCR;C_VCR;T_VCR;O_VCR
3 DVD: RCVR/AMP;L2;P_DVD;M_DVD;C_DVD;T_DVD;O_DVD
4 AUX: P_AUX;M_AUX;C_AUX;T_AUX;O_AUX
5 SAT: RCVR/AMP;L1;P_SAT;M_SAT;C_SAT;O_SAT
6 CD: P_CD;M_CD;C_CD;T_CD;O_CD
7 CBL: P_CBL;M_CBL;C_CBL;O_CBL
8 RCVR/AMP: M_RCVR;C_RCVR;O_RCVR
9 Home_Theater: TV;Power;RCVR/AMP;Power;SAT
Here are my macros, the Home_Theater is the button I use for powering up both receiver and TV with a macro:
MACROS:
# Key Macro Keys
1 TV: RCVR/AMP;L1;P_TV;M_TV;C_TV;O_TV
2 VCR: RCVR/AMP;L3;P_VCR;M_VCR;C_VCR;T_VCR;O_VCR
3 DVD: RCVR/AMP;L2;P_DVD;M_DVD;C_DVD;T_DVD;O_DVD
4 AUX: P_AUX;M_AUX;C_AUX;T_AUX;O_AUX
5 SAT: RCVR/AMP;L1;P_SAT;M_SAT;C_SAT;O_SAT
6 CD: P_CD;M_CD;C_CD;T_CD;O_CD
7 CBL: P_CBL;M_CBL;C_CBL;O_CBL
8 RCVR/AMP: M_RCVR;C_RCVR;O_RCVR
9 Home_Theater: TV;Power;RCVR/AMP;Power;SAT
Power macros are hard to get working correctly unless your devices have discrete on & off commands. Does any of your equipment have these?
If so, may I suggest using an LKP (Long Key Press) for your power macro. I use the short press for on and the lonk press for off. My receiver (an Onkyo) has a discrete off but not a discrete on. My TV (Samsung DLP) has both, but sometimes it takes 2 discrete ons to get it on, So my short press is X_TV;DiscreteOn;DiscreteOn;X_AUD;Power;X_CANCEL
My long press is X_TV_DiscreteOff;X_AUD;DiscreteOff;X_CANCEL
Even if the receiver doesn't come on with the first try, we can just try again and the TV will stay on.
If so, may I suggest using an LKP (Long Key Press) for your power macro. I use the short press for on and the lonk press for off. My receiver (an Onkyo) has a discrete off but not a discrete on. My TV (Samsung DLP) has both, but sometimes it takes 2 discrete ons to get it on, So my short press is X_TV;DiscreteOn;DiscreteOn;X_AUD;Power;X_CANCEL
My long press is X_TV_DiscreteOff;X_AUD;DiscreteOff;X_CANCEL
Even if the receiver doesn't come on with the first try, we can just try again and the TV will stay on.
-- Greg
Original RemoteMaster developer
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I'm trying the TOADTOG protocol outlined in Alexander Fichman's 6012 Extender.doc.
I'm finding it a bit overwhelming seeing as how I'm so new at this.
The instructions are ok at first but quickly become very complicated. Is there a more newbie-friendly guide with examples that anybody can recommend?
Receiver: Discrete ON/OFF (Yamaha 0176)
VCR: Discrete ON/OFF (Sears 0067)
SAT: Power toggle only (EchoStar 0775)
TV: Power toggle only (RCA 0047)
DVD: manual power switch (Xbox 0522)
I'm finding it a bit overwhelming seeing as how I'm so new at this.
The instructions are ok at first but quickly become very complicated. Is there a more newbie-friendly guide with examples that anybody can recommend?
Receiver: Discrete ON/OFF (Yamaha 0176)
VCR: Discrete ON/OFF (Sears 0067)
SAT: Power toggle only (EchoStar 0775)
TV: Power toggle only (RCA 0047)
DVD: manual power switch (Xbox 0522)
I would leave the SAT on all the time. Turning it off doesn't really turn if off, it just puts it in stnadby mode, and only slightly decreases power consumption. So, since you can't turn the DVD on or off anyway, the only component you are now worried about that doesn't have discrete power is your TV. So, I wouldn't use TOADTOG at all. If the TV doesn't turn in, just press the button you have your "power on" macro on again. It'll send the TV power toggle, and the RVR discrete on, so the only thing that'll change is the TV.
-- Greg
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I like having an LKP on the power button. I use the short for on and long for off. If my one toad device doesn't turn on when I use it, I just press it again.
To attach an LKP on all device modes to the power button, here's what I did:
To attach an LKP on all device modes to the power button, here's what I did:
- Keymove the TV power command to an unused button in TM mode. For example phantom1
- For evey device, keymove the discrete On command to the phantom1 button.
- For every device, keymove the discrete off command to the phantom2 button
- Create a global on macro on shift-power (make sure you use the temporary device selection keys . Putting it here allows you to test it easily without the LKP, so if you have problems you can narrow it doen to the LKP or the macro.(X_*))
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X_AUD;phantom1;X_VCR;phantom1;X_TV;phantom1;X_CANCEL; - Create a global off macro on xshift-Power, also using temporary device selection, again for easy testing and isolation
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X_AUD;phantom2;X_VCR;phantom2;X_TV;phantom1;X_CANCEL; - create an LKP on an usused button in a particular device more that invokes shift-Power for short and xShift-Power for long, for example use TV/phantom2.
- Create a macro on (normal) power that temporarily switches to the the device mode where you create the LKP and then invokes the LKP.
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X_TV;phantom2;X_CANCEL
-- Greg
Original RemoteMaster developer
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