Rookie needs help w/ interface question
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Rookie needs help w/ interface question
I'm having a problem with DecodeIR 2.14.
I am getting a communication error "No response from
interface. Make sure that the interface is connected to
PC, and that you have corrected the correct port."
I have run HyperTerminal on the com port (1) at 300,1200 and
2400 with the interface connected and seem to be receiving data
from that port. I am getting characters on the HyperTerminal window.
From this I am assuming that the interface cable is OK.
I have tried reversing one battery as suggested in post http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2622 but
that didn't do anything. I tried to go back to a previous version as I had read that the URC8811 wouldn't program from
the latest version, but the earlier doesn't support serial port communication.
From this point, I don't know where to go. Can anyone suggest a way to
troubleshoot this?
Thanks;
Don
I am getting a communication error "No response from
interface. Make sure that the interface is connected to
PC, and that you have corrected the correct port."
I have run HyperTerminal on the com port (1) at 300,1200 and
2400 with the interface connected and seem to be receiving data
from that port. I am getting characters on the HyperTerminal window.
From this I am assuming that the interface cable is OK.
I have tried reversing one battery as suggested in post http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2622 but
that didn't do anything. I tried to go back to a previous version as I had read that the URC8811 wouldn't program from
the latest version, but the earlier doesn't support serial port communication.
From this point, I don't know where to go. Can anyone suggest a way to
troubleshoot this?
Thanks;
Don
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Re: Rookie needs help w/ interface question
I assume you mean IR v5.x? DecodeIR.dll is a support library used by IR and doesn't directly communicate with the remote.donstephens wrote:I'm having a problem with DecodeIR 2.14.
Go to the Interface menu in IR and make sure the Serial... option has a check mark next to it.I am getting a communication error "No response from interface. Make sure that the interface is connected to PC, and that you have corrected the correct port."
Try without batteries as well.I have tried reversing one battery
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Me too. I just finished my Cable, parallel, and it will not work. I read your message and it made me look again. I am OK as my system is very new and it only has a db25 for a printer. I am starting to think the pins are getting pushed in on the jp1 I made and pin 3 may be pushed. I can fix that though. I did not see where the latest IR lets you specify a port. Is it automatic?
P.S. Mark, where are you in Connecticut?
Dave, Weaver HS, Hartford, Class of...well you get the idea.
P.S. Mark, where are you in Connecticut?
Dave, Weaver HS, Hartford, Class of...well you get the idea.
Mark Pierson wrote:Your secret is safe with me. I won't tell a soul!donstephens wrote:YeahI'm glad this is just between you and I
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Yup...just found that.
I did see the pins lock, but I reused the shell and the plastic locks may be bad. I can take them out of the shell and place them on the jp1 1 at a time to see if it works. The parallel part looks OK and ohms out OK.
Also my delay is 1600.
I did see the pins lock, but I reused the shell and the plastic locks may be bad. I can take them out of the shell and place them on the jp1 1 at a time to see if it works. The parallel part looks OK and ohms out OK.
Also my delay is 1600.
donstephens wrote:Don't the pins have ears that lock them into the plug?
If you go into INTERFACE > PARALLEL > SELECT PORT you can specify the port.
Don't forget to slow things down in the ADVANCED > TRANSMISSION DELAY
Hope this helps.
Don
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Mark, our first house was in Milford. Born and grew up in Hartford and everyone I know is still there...including family.
IR Message just says that it can not find/communicate with the remote. This is on 2 systems and 2 remotes. One remote is a 15-1994 and the other is a 15-2117. Tried with and w/o batterys and even reversed 1 battery in the 2117.
Ports are fine and I have "ohmed" out the cable 10 times. Even checked out the Parallel ports and 25 is ground.
Can it be that my 5 foot cable is too long?
TIA,
Dave
IR Message just says that it can not find/communicate with the remote. This is on 2 systems and 2 remotes. One remote is a 15-1994 and the other is a 15-2117. Tried with and w/o batterys and even reversed 1 battery in the 2117.
Ports are fine and I have "ohmed" out the cable 10 times. Even checked out the Parallel ports and 25 is ground.
Can it be that my 5 foot cable is too long?
TIA,
Dave
Mark Pierson wrote:MSPAN, what remote are you using?
What message(s) does IR give you?
Have you tried with and without batteries in the remote?
Is your parallel port enabled?
BTW, I'm near New Haven.
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So how'd you end up in Portland?MPSAN wrote:Mark, our first house was in Milford. Born and grew up in Hartford and everyone I know is still there...including family.
I was born, raised, and still live in New Haven county.
Is IR configured to use the Parallel... port on the Interface menu?IR Message just says that it can not find/communicate with the remote.
What message do you get when you click Interface, Driver Status...?
Ya gotta love consistency!This is on 2 systems and 2 remotes. One remote is a 15-1994 and the other is a 15-2117.
Is this a Simple interface? Homemade or purchased? Do you know what value resistors were used?Tried with and w/o batterys and even reversed 1 battery in the 2117.
Ports are fine and I have "ohmed" out the cable 10 times. Even checked out the Parallel ports and 25 is ground.
That shouldn't have any adverse affect. Did you check the cable itself for continuity from end to end?Can it be that my 5 foot cable is too long?
Mark
Well, I am a "migrant electronics worker". 
Moved from Hartford to Fairfield, then Milford when I serviced Computers at State Nat'l Bank. Then on to Colorado, California and then offerred Job in Oregon.
Anyway, cable is OK as I tested pin-out from Parallel end to jp1 end and is OK. I used 1K resistors and built the simple interface cable myself. Parallel pin 3 to JP1 6 is 953 ohms. Same on pin 4 to jp1 pin 5.
IR is configured for Parallel and will look at the driver message.
Moved from Hartford to Fairfield, then Milford when I serviced Computers at State Nat'l Bank. Then on to Colorado, California and then offerred Job in Oregon.
Anyway, cable is OK as I tested pin-out from Parallel end to jp1 end and is OK. I used 1K resistors and built the simple interface cable myself. Parallel pin 3 to JP1 6 is 953 ohms. Same on pin 4 to jp1 pin 5.
IR is configured for Parallel and will look at the driver message.
Mark Pierson wrote:So how'd you end up in Portland?MPSAN wrote:Mark, our first house was in Milford. Born and grew up in Hartford and everyone I know is still there...including family.
I was born, raised, and still live in New Haven county.
Is IR configured to use the Parallel... port on the Interface menu?IR Message just says that it can not find/communicate with the remote.
What message do you get when you click Interface, Driver Status...?
Ya gotta love consistency!This is on 2 systems and 2 remotes. One remote is a 15-1994 and the other is a 15-2117.![]()
Is this a Simple interface? Homemade or purchased? Do you know what value resistors were used?Tried with and w/o batterys and even reversed 1 battery in the 2117.
Ports are fine and I have "ohmed" out the cable 10 times. Even checked out the Parallel ports and 25 is ground.
That shouldn't have any adverse affect. Did you check the cable itself for continuity from end to end?Can it be that my 5 foot cable is too long?
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