Epson 735c Projector - Update: New File in the File Section
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Epson 735c Projector - Update: New File in the File Section
Ah!! I almost have everything ready to be programed on my "new"/cheap/discontinued RS 15-2117... All I am missing are the codes for the Epson 735c Projector.
This is a very simple remote controller, and I could use the "learning mode" but I would like to used the memory left to do a couple of macros.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
This is a very simple remote controller, and I could use the "learning mode" but I would like to used the memory left to do a couple of macros.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Last edited by jmgallego on Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The memory for learning is seperate from the memory for macros, so filling one has no effect on the other.
But JP1 users normally use the learning just to decode and identify the signals, so the memory use is temporary: Learn the signals, download and save (in case of questions later) that eeprom image and examine the decode information, then delete the learned signals from the remote.
But JP1 users normally use the learning just to decode and identify the signals, so the memory use is temporary: Learn the signals, download and save (in case of questions later) that eeprom image and examine the decode information, then delete the learned signals from the remote.
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I couldn't find anything for your exact model. So you need to learn a few commands to see if that matches any known command set (I only found two) and they use very different commands. I also have some decoding of a very unusual set of commands, but I can't find the original ccf.
So if it has numerals, please learn 0 through 9. If not four or five commands will give us a start.
So if it has numerals, please learn 0 through 9. If not four or five commands will give us a start.
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This is great!!! Thanks for the tip!! I am still waiting for the cablejohnsfine wrote:The memory for learning is seperate from the memory for macros, so filling one has no effect on the other.
But JP1 users normally use the learning just to decode and identify the signals, so the memory use is temporary: Learn the signals, download and save (in case of questions later) that eeprom image and examine the decode information, then delete the learned signals from the remote.
Thanks Jon... I will do this as soon as I get the cable to see the code.jon_armstrong wrote:I couldn't find anything for your exact model. So you need to learn a few commands to see if that matches any known command set (I only found two) and they use very different commands. I also have some decoding of a very unusual set of commands, but I can't find the original ccf.
So if it has numerals, please learn 0 through 9. If not four or five commands will give us a start.
Thanks!!
Ok... I received the cable and I kinda familiar with now... I "trained" to control the projector with 10 commands and tested them. So, how do I get the code to you?jon_armstrong wrote: So if it has numerals, please learn 0 through 9. If not four or five commands will give us a start.
I really appreciate what you are doing!
Thanks
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Ok... Here are the learned codes (IR and TXT) files, let see if I link it correctly:
Epson 73x Projector Series
Thanks!
Epson 73x Projector Series
Thanks!
Those are NEC2 protocol, device 131, subdevice 85. It's very easy to build an upgrade for. I'm not sure if any built in setup code exists (or if you cared).
The same device/subdevice number but NEC1 protocol is in CML files we have for JVC Video Projector LXD5000 and Infocus Systems Video Projector TVT6000.
I wouldn't be surprised if the CML files were wrong about NEC1 vs. NEC2, but the OBCs might not match. Actually I think the OBCs in those two projectors in CCF files don't match each other. Your menu command is the same OBC as JVC projector's menu command, but that could be just conincidence.
Did you learn keys onto to buttons with the same name as the original keys?
Anyway, if we can't find a match to some model we already know it isn't hard to just find all the OBC numbers by learning (in batches if they don't all fit in learning memory) and create a new upgrade.
The same device/subdevice number but NEC1 protocol is in CML files we have for JVC Video Projector LXD5000 and Infocus Systems Video Projector TVT6000.
I wouldn't be surprised if the CML files were wrong about NEC1 vs. NEC2, but the OBCs might not match. Actually I think the OBCs in those two projectors in CCF files don't match each other. Your menu command is the same OBC as JVC projector's menu command, but that could be just conincidence.
Did you learn keys onto to buttons with the same name as the original keys?
Anyway, if we can't find a match to some model we already know it isn't hard to just find all the OBC numbers by learning (in batches if they don't all fit in learning memory) and create a new upgrade.
Hi!
I have to admit it... I was not able to find how to use the CML... but! I "learned" and map the keys from the remote and have been using it for a couple of weeks with no problems... YEAH!!
Now the question is how do I create a upgrade device so I can share it?
Thanks!
I have to admit it... I was not able to find how to use the CML... but! I "learned" and map the keys from the remote and have been using it for a couple of weeks with no problems... YEAH!!
Now the question is how do I create a upgrade device so I can share it?
Thanks!
Last edited by jmgallego on Sat Nov 13, 2004 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You use KM or RM. You enter the protocol and device information on the setup sheet (I assume still NEC2, 131, 85). You enter the function names and corresponding EFC or OBC on the functions sheet. Etc.
The process is documented in various places, such as:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/help/#6
The process is documented in various places, such as:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/help/#6