Hisense H9E Plus (was 'Android TV master file')

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A "setup code" is just a catalog number that UEI has assigned to their version of what we call an "upgrade". Keep in mind that when we create JP1 upgrades and we assign them setup codes, those setup codes are meaningless. For example, I typically use setup code "2000" when creating upgrades.

We can look up UEI setup codes to see what their protocol and device codes are. "Device codes" are the actual number that is encoded in the IR signal itself. TV/4618 does indeed use NEC1 device 4, just like the 2 Hisense upgrades in the file section.

I count 71 TV upgrades in the file section that use NEC1 dev 4, but I didn't check any of them to see if the button codes are similar.
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How did you filter your search to just nec1 dev4?
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jackching wrote:How did you filter your search to just nec1 dev4?
This spreadsheet will give you that info
Don't be afraid to look around this forum and the file section
I learned a lot just from reading old post's and downloading files unrelated to what
I was doing just for curiosity and to learn

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26089
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HamburgerHelper1 wrote:
jackching wrote:How did you filter your search to just nec1 dev4?
This spreadsheet will give you that info
Don't be afraid to look around this forum and the file section
I learned a lot just from reading old post's and downloading files unrelated to what
I was doing just for curiosity and to learn

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26089
I did all this stuff before but forget most of it after being away from it for a while.
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Android TV master file

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jackching wrote:
HamburgerHelper1 wrote:
jackching wrote:How did you filter your search to just nec1 dev4?
I did all this stuff before but forget most of it after being away from it for a while.
I know what you mean plus my memory is starting to slip
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HamburgerHelper1 wrote:
jackching wrote:
HamburgerHelper1 wrote: I did all this stuff before but forget most of it after being away from it for a while.
I know what you mean plus my memory is starting to slip
Ya mine is not all there either. I would be all set if i knew where to find the "button codes".
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HH had the right idea, but v1.16 of that file has been surpassed by v1.17
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26701

That file is a list of every upgrade in the file section and it tells you the protocol and device code info. To get the button codes for the various files, you will need to download them and open them using RM.

Here's a hint, column B is a link to the file here, so that's a quick way to get to the file. I have already downloaded all 71 files and am about 1/2 way through getting the button codes from them.
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Here is a spreadsheet that documents all the TVs that use NEC1 dev 4, I've grouped together the brands were there were lots of upgrades (ie, LG, Syntax, Vizio) and created separate master lists for them. You can compare the Hisense listing to see which other ones you think it's similar to.

While most of the upgrades have the same VOL, CH and numeric codes, they do different in the other buttons.

If you haven't done so already, I would strongly recommend you first learn and document the buttons from your OEM remote, and then test the gap OBCs to see what else your TV supports, because your list might be different to all of those in my master list.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26790
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Post by mike.s »

I just added an RMDU for the 2024 Hisense U8N series. Lots more codes than the existing Hisense RMDUs. Lightly tested, not entirely sure about some functions, but I did include all that seemed to cause an action. YMMV
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Post by jackching »

mike.s wrote:I just added an RMDU for the 2024 Hisense U8N series. Lots more codes than the existing Hisense RMDUs. Lightly tested, not entirely sure about some functions, but I did include all that seemed to cause an action. YMMV
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