JVC TV model EM42FTR

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JVC TV model EM42FTR

Post by SysTech_Larry »

It uses the same OEM remote as
  • EM48FTR,
  • EM55FTR &
  • EM65FTR
which is the JVC RMT-JR02.

This remote has some dedicated Roku keys for the included Roku stick.

OBCs & device nos. would be helpful in lieu of an upgrade.
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What are you asking for? If you're asking for an upgrade for a device, please use the template so we know what exactly you're asking for.

https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=49
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Also, IR remotes won't work on Roku sticks.
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1. Device: JVC EM42FTR
2. Type of device: TV
3. Year: 2013?
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: Charter C4000
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? Yes.
6. Still have original remote? No, OEM = RMT-JR02
7. Checked the file section? Yes.
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? I don't know what that is.
9. Partially working setup code? Yes.
10. Learning remote question? No remote to learn from.
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool? Yes.
12. If you have a OARUSB04G, URC-6440 (or similar) remote, have you tried simpleset.com? N/A
Also, IR remotes won't work on Roku sticks.
The OEM remote for this TV is IR and has Roku keys (via an HDMI/MHL port).
See https://www.manualslib.com/manual/71365 ... =15#manual

I would be fine without the Roku keys, though, if they are RF.
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I'm guessing you just grabbed the template from the top of that post and didn't read anything else, am I right?
SysTech_Larry wrote:7. Checked the file section? Yes.
There are many JVC TV upgrades and they all appear to use the same codeset, so did you try any of them? Here's what I wrote in that thread about question #7, tell me if you feel that your answer gives sufficient information:
7. Checked the file section?
This is more of a checklist item than a real question. The assumption is that you have checked the file section to see if someone else has created an upgrade for this device but didn't find one. Please provide more details if this is not the case. AND REMEMBER, you don't always need to find the exact model that you have as many manufacturers use the same codeset for all models of a device.

If you don't know which folder your file would be in, use the file section search button (don't search the forum): Image

If you have tested the upgrades for similar models and they didn't work, please say so in your post. If you found an upgrade that partially works, please post a link to it. DO NOT refer to upgrades by the setup code number that was used as this is meaningless to us.
SysTech_Larry wrote:8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? I don't know what that is.
You don't know what it is? I posted a link to it. If my description wasn't clear, please advise how I could make it clearer:
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)?
Ditto for this one. If you didn't find anything in our file section, please check the Pronto file section at remotecentral.com. If you find a file, please post a link to it as we may be able to use it to create an upgrade for you.
SysTech_Larry wrote:9. Partially working setup code? Yes.
Ok, so you're going to make me ask? Please tell us what the partially working setup code is.
9. Partially working setup code (or upgrade)?
Have you found a code in your UEI remote that works at least some of the functions of your device, even if it's just the POWER button or the VOLUME buttons? If you have, please state what the code is (eg, DVD/0571). PLEASE include both parts of the code, eg, DVD *and* 0571. If you just say 0571 we won't know if you mean TV/0571, CBL/0571, etc). If you've found an upgrade where some buttons work, please provide a link to it for us. The more info you provide, the more likely it is that we can help. DO NOT refer to upgrades downloaded from the file section by their "setup code", just provide a link to the file you're using.
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Post by SysTech_Larry »

Regarding #7, it is my son's TV. He lives out of town, so I cannot experiment easily.

#8: Their model nos. jump from C-... to TV-...
EM... is nowhere to be found. (Also, how do I extract necessary info from that format?)

#9: 1774 turns it on and shows input menu, but not much else.

I was hoping that someone had a copy of the OEM remote for this series of TVs for a definitive response.
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TV/1774 uses the JVC combo protocol. All of the JVC TV upgrades either use JVC dev 3, or they use the JVC combo, implying that some buttons may come from another JVC device code.

Try this JVC TV upgrade from the file section for starters:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=12146
SysTech_Larry wrote:#8: Their model nos. jump from C-... to TV-...
EM... is nowhere to be found. (Also, how do I extract necessary info from that format?)
You wouldn't have to, if you find a matching file at Remote Central, the expert that is helping you would do the rest.
SysTech_Larry wrote:I was hoping that someone had a copy of the OEM remote for this series of TVs for a definitive response.
Newbies always think that someone here will have the exact same model of obscure device that they have, whereas most of the time the person helping doesn't have your device at all, they're just doing the hard work of checking the file section for you.
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Also, just FYI, you can get a replacement OEM remote for $8:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/395728252167
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Not sure if the JVC responds to multiple protocols, but the official JVC Roku TV upgrades from UEI are Roku or NEC1 protocol. Here's a zip of 3 bin files with all the JVC TV upgrades from UEI and 2 RMDU. One is Roku TV models, another Fire TV and the other is all other models. I'd try one of the Roku TV upgrades first, which are the only RDMU in the zip file. TV2 is probably the older code more likely to work with this 10 year old TV.

https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26987
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Post by SysTech_Larry »

Thanks. I am looking at the replacement remote, but thought I would check here, first.

Since the Roku stick is an add-on and the JVC setup powers it up, I am guessing that this remote is primarily JVC-based rather than Roku-based. If I get a working upgrade, I will add it here.
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Post by mdavej »

Ok, so it's not a Roku TV but an actual stick. Like I said, IR doesn't work on sticks. Whatever limited control you have now is JVC TV commands going over HDMI CEC. So look in the combo upgrades for something with matching power obc to 1774 and transport commands. That's your best hope. Or replace with an IR capable streaming device.
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My son got this used without the Roku, so we only need the non-Roku keys.
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Larry, you're killing me here.
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Post by SysTech_Larry »

I got ahold of a clone remote and created an upgrade,
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=27000
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Post by The Robman »

The PC In and Component In codes were new to us, but otherwise that matches up with all the other JVC TV upgrades that we have, so it should work. If it does work but you want even more functions, let me know and I'll create a master file upgrade for you.

Just for my education, what is a "clone remote" and how do you get one?
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