Toshiba RD-XS32
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Toshiba RD-XS32
I'm looking for for a JP1 code that will work with this recorder. I got the recorder on clearance without a remote so i don't have the original to make up my own. Any help would be appreciated. I'm currently using the code for the RD-X2 which supplies most of the keys but is missing a few that are on the XS32. My remote is the OFA 9910.
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1) Which keys are missing? Toshiba tends to have patterns in the use of OBC numbers, so it may be easy to guess the missing ones.
2) There are only 256 possible commands. That upgrade already includes 67 of them. It wouldn't be too hard to just try all the rest. Try sorting the existing ones into OBC sequence first, both to see patterns and to see gaps. That's easy to do in RM (just click on the OBC column header). That's a little harder to do in KM, but worth the effort.
Certain big gaps in the OBC sequence: 32-63, 96-127 and 224-255 probably exist for reasons internal to Toshiba's firmware structure, so missing commands are much less likely to be in those large gaps than in the smaller gaps. (So search the other gaps first).
2) There are only 256 possible commands. That upgrade already includes 67 of them. It wouldn't be too hard to just try all the rest. Try sorting the existing ones into OBC sequence first, both to see patterns and to see gaps. That's easy to do in RM (just click on the OBC column header). That's a little harder to do in KM, but worth the effort.
Certain big gaps in the OBC sequence: 32-63, 96-127 and 224-255 probably exist for reasons internal to Toshiba's firmware structure, so missing commands are much less likely to be in those large gaps than in the smaller gaps. (So search the other gaps first).
Keith,
The existing upgrade has the following commands (sorted by OBC number). If the command naming is consistent enough for you to tell which functions are missing from this list (what does your remote have that this list doesn't) you could learn them and let IR.EXE decode them and post the OBC number and function name for each missing command.
BTW, how does the original Toshiba remote have room for such a large number of functions? Is it really big or has tiny buttons or shifting or what?
Edit: After asking that, I found a detailed photo of the remote: RD-XS32
0 -- 0
1 -- 1
2 -- 2
3 -- 3
4 -- 4
5 -- 5
6 -- 6
7 -- 7
8 -- 8
9 -- 9
13 -- +100
14 -- title search
15 -- tv/vcr
17 -- eject
18 -- power
19 -- play
21 -- record
22 -- stop
23 -- pause
24 -- dvd
25 -- hdd
26 -- timeslip
30 -- channel up
31 -- channel down
64 -- record menu
65 -- edit menu
66 -- program guide
68 -- enter
68 -- select
69 -- quick menu
70 -- virtual remote
71 -- library
74 -- star key
75 -- circle key
82 -- set-up
83 -- clear
85 -- last (prev ch)
87 -- exit
90 -- display
91 -- instant skip
92 -- remain
94 -- zoom
128 -- skip +
132 -- skip -
136 -- slow+
140 -- slow-
152 -- rewind
154 -- fast fwd
157 -- frame adjust +
158 -- frame adjust -
163 -- extend
167 -- record mode
169 -- vcr +
192 -- up arrow
196 -- right arrow
200 -- down arrow
204 -- left arrow
208 -- top menu
209 -- menu
210 -- return
211 -- audio
212 -- angle
213 -- subtitle
215 -- pip on/off
216 -- dimmer
217 -- chapter divide
218 -- timebar
The existing upgrade has the following commands (sorted by OBC number). If the command naming is consistent enough for you to tell which functions are missing from this list (what does your remote have that this list doesn't) you could learn them and let IR.EXE decode them and post the OBC number and function name for each missing command.
BTW, how does the original Toshiba remote have room for such a large number of functions? Is it really big or has tiny buttons or shifting or what?
Edit: After asking that, I found a detailed photo of the remote: RD-XS32
0 -- 0
1 -- 1
2 -- 2
3 -- 3
4 -- 4
5 -- 5
6 -- 6
7 -- 7
8 -- 8
9 -- 9
13 -- +100
14 -- title search
15 -- tv/vcr
17 -- eject
18 -- power
19 -- play
21 -- record
22 -- stop
23 -- pause
24 -- dvd
25 -- hdd
26 -- timeslip
30 -- channel up
31 -- channel down
64 -- record menu
65 -- edit menu
66 -- program guide
68 -- enter
68 -- select
69 -- quick menu
70 -- virtual remote
71 -- library
74 -- star key
75 -- circle key
82 -- set-up
83 -- clear
85 -- last (prev ch)
87 -- exit
90 -- display
91 -- instant skip
92 -- remain
94 -- zoom
128 -- skip +
132 -- skip -
136 -- slow+
140 -- slow-
152 -- rewind
154 -- fast fwd
157 -- frame adjust +
158 -- frame adjust -
163 -- extend
167 -- record mode
169 -- vcr +
192 -- up arrow
196 -- right arrow
200 -- down arrow
204 -- left arrow
208 -- top menu
209 -- menu
210 -- return
211 -- audio
212 -- angle
213 -- subtitle
215 -- pip on/off
216 -- dimmer
217 -- chapter divide
218 -- timebar
Last edited by johnsfine on Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
It not quite that simple, (it never is)
I do not use the learning one for all JP remote with the Toshiba, BUT, if you can list the commands that are missing from your upgrade compared to the picture in the manual (you can find this in PDF format), I can learn just the missing commands and let you know the data.
I taught the commands from the Toshiba remote to my Marantz RC2000II, so never use it - but it is quite densely packed !
Hoe this helps
Keith
I do not use the learning one for all JP remote with the Toshiba, BUT, if you can list the commands that are missing from your upgrade compared to the picture in the manual (you can find this in PDF format), I can learn just the missing commands and let you know the data.
I taught the commands from the Toshiba remote to my Marantz RC2000II, so never use it - but it is quite densely packed !
Hoe this helps
Keith
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Keith,
Could you please learn the following buttons:
progressive
sat.cont.
For anyone else watching this, the remote for the RD-X2 is almost identical to the remote for the XS32, the only difference is that the button labelled "Easy Navi" on the XS32 remote is labelled "virtual remote" on the RD-X2 remote. I checked the KM file for the RD-X2 and the "Notes" column explained what a couple of the mis-labelled buttons where, so here is the complete list of OBCs from the file, which just leaves the 2 buttons mentioned above that are missing:
OBC Function
000 num 0
001 num 1
002 num 2
003 num 3
004 num 4
005 num 5
006 num 6
007 num 7
008 num 8
009 num 9
013 +100
014 t. search
015 Input Select
017 open/close
018 power
019 play
021 red (record)
022 stop
023 pause
024 dvd
025 hdd
026 timeslip
030 ch+
031 ch-
064 rec menu
065 edit menu
066 Content Menu
068 select
069 blue (quick menu)
070 easy navi / virtual remote
071 library
074 green (star)
075 yellow (circle)
082 setup
083 clear
085 Instant Replay
087 delete
090 display
091 instant skip
092 remain
094 zoom
128 skip fwd
132 skip rev
136 slow fwd
140 slow rev
152 picture search rev
154 picture search fwd
157 frame fwd
158 frame rev
163 extend
167 record mode
169 VCR Plus
176 Progressive
177 fl select
178 sat.moni.
179 tv/dvr
183 sat cont
192 up arrow
196 right arrow
200 down arrow
204 left arrow
208 DVD: top menu
209 DVD: menu
210 DVD: return
211 DVD: audio
212 DVD: angle
213 DVD: subtitle
215 PIP
216 dimmer
217 chapter divide
218 time bar
I found the user manual in PDF format that shows what buttons are below the door at the bottom of the remote.
Could you please learn the following buttons:
progressive
sat.cont.
For anyone else watching this, the remote for the RD-X2 is almost identical to the remote for the XS32, the only difference is that the button labelled "Easy Navi" on the XS32 remote is labelled "virtual remote" on the RD-X2 remote. I checked the KM file for the RD-X2 and the "Notes" column explained what a couple of the mis-labelled buttons where, so here is the complete list of OBCs from the file, which just leaves the 2 buttons mentioned above that are missing:
OBC Function
000 num 0
001 num 1
002 num 2
003 num 3
004 num 4
005 num 5
006 num 6
007 num 7
008 num 8
009 num 9
013 +100
014 t. search
015 Input Select
017 open/close
018 power
019 play
021 red (record)
022 stop
023 pause
024 dvd
025 hdd
026 timeslip
030 ch+
031 ch-
064 rec menu
065 edit menu
066 Content Menu
068 select
069 blue (quick menu)
070 easy navi / virtual remote
071 library
074 green (star)
075 yellow (circle)
082 setup
083 clear
085 Instant Replay
087 delete
090 display
091 instant skip
092 remain
094 zoom
128 skip fwd
132 skip rev
136 slow fwd
140 slow rev
152 picture search rev
154 picture search fwd
157 frame fwd
158 frame rev
163 extend
167 record mode
169 VCR Plus
176 Progressive
177 fl select
178 sat.moni.
179 tv/dvr
183 sat cont
192 up arrow
196 right arrow
200 down arrow
204 left arrow
208 DVD: top menu
209 DVD: menu
210 DVD: return
211 DVD: audio
212 DVD: angle
213 DVD: subtitle
215 PIP
216 dimmer
217 chapter divide
218 time bar
I found the user manual in PDF format that shows what buttons are below the door at the bottom of the remote.
Last edited by The Robman on Tue Oct 26, 2004 6:29 am, edited 6 times in total.
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I got the OBCs to 3 of the remaining buttons, and have edited my last post to reflect this. They are...
159 sat.moni.
161 fl select
163 tv/dvr
That just leaves 2 functions un-accounted for:
progressive
sat.cont.
159 sat.moni.
161 fl select
163 tv/dvr
That just leaves 2 functions un-accounted for:
progressive
sat.cont.
Rob
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Thanks for all your help. I think i have all the keys that are necessary to give this recorder a try. Unfortunately my universal remote doesn't have enough buttons to handle everything, but enough to do what i want.
I can't believe how quick the responses came in and the friendly advice. Not like some DVDR forums I've logged into. One in particular, when you ask a question or post a message you get flooded with criticism and sarcastic remarks.
Thanks again,
Al
I can't believe how quick the responses came in and the friendly advice. Not like some DVDR forums I've logged into. One in particular, when you ask a question or post a message you get flooded with criticism and sarcastic remarks.
Thanks again,
Al
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Oh go on Al, spill the beans, which one on you have in mind, I wanna go read the nasty messages.Burnerbum wrote:I can't believe how quick the responses came in and the friendly advice. Not like some DVDR forums I've logged into. One in particular, when you ask a question or post a message you get flooded with criticism and sarcastic remarks.
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The 9910 has a shift operation, so you can have twice as many functions as buttons.Burnerbum wrote:Unfortunately my universal remote doesn't have enough buttons to handle everything, but enough to do what i want.
IIRC the shift button is inconvenient, so you may want to use the exenter (software) that I think lets you select a different key for shift. It also makes shifting digits simpler.
Another way to deal with a device with too many functions is to make a second setup code for some group of less common functions. Then use either another device mode or the device toggler protocol to access that setup code.
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Thanks Keith, I've just added those to the list in my previous thread and will soon add them to the upgrade file.
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