Response - no response from interface?

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Response - no response from interface?

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Took delivery of my Hovis cable a couple days ago, plugged between my 7800 and parallel cpu port. Worked nicely, but all of a sudden this morning it won't interface. Tried it on another computer; same noresults.

Any chance wires/connectors have come loose in the cable? How can I test or inspect for failure points?

Yes, I'm a novice. That's why I bought a premade cable. Sure appreciate any thoughts.
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Post by Mark Pierson »

Have you tried without batteries in the remote?
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Post by jc4715 »

On your suggestion, just popped the batts out and tried - same "no response".

Keep the suggestions coming. Thanks for your interest!
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Post by Mark Pierson »

Are you using a printer on the same port? Sometimes, a printer driver can take over the port. Reboot the PC and try again.
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Post by jc4715 »

Actually because it stopped working on my desktop I installed the software on my laptop with the same noresults. I'll reboot to see if that helps. BTW, I checked system-devices-properties for the parallel port to confirm I'm using the correct port address. Although this shouldn't have made this thing work then quit.

Keep your thinking cap on!

PS: while typing this response (on my desktop) I rebooted the laptop - no dice.
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Post by jc4715 »

Also, I've got the transmission delay set to 1600 (although it worked originally a 0).
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Post by jc4715 »

Here's an update. Got tired of messing with it last night, so tried again this morning; still get "no response" message.

BUT tried uploading anyway and it appears that the codes are being uploaded (even though I get the response error message)!
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Post by Nils_Ekberg »

Try turning off all error messages and see if it uploads and downloads correctly
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Post by jc4715 »

You mean check Advanced-Suppress Messages? If so, I tried it and get the "No Response" message and it does not download anything.

Also, above I said I thought it was uploading, but I think that was wishful thinking. It does not appear to be up or downloading.
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Post by ryanmc »

this is directions for the simple interface but there are also some troubleshooting tips
http://www.hifi-remote.com/files/interf ... leRev5.doc
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Post by jc4715 »

Thanks for the tip, but I've already run through all but checking the cable wiring. I think I'm going to get another remote and see if it works; that'll probably be the easiest way to tell if it's a failure in the cable.

Again, the real mystery is that it worked fine for a day or so; then kaput.
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Post by ryanmc »

have you done a factory reset ?
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Post by jc4715 »

No, I'm a little reluctant to reset and loose all the memorized codes still working in there, until I'm fairly certain I can get the interface to work.

I hope to soon test the cable on another JP1 remote to see if the issue is/or not with the cable. Let you know.
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Post by Capn Trips »

jc4715 wrote:On your suggestion, just popped the batts out and tried - same "no response".

Keep the suggestions coming. Thanks for your interest!
My experience is that each combination of a JP1 RC model and PC has a unique "sweet spot" regarding battery voltage that allows it to communicate successfully with a given PC. Aside from trying "with" and "without" batteries, have you tried with "weak" batteries vs. "fresh" batteries? I have several JP1 remotes that only communicate with IR with fresh batteries, some with weak batteries, and some with no batteries.

You can simulate "weak" batteries by reversing one out of four fresh batteries for the up/download.
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Post by jc4715 »

Yup, I tried weak batteries. But again, in the morning a few days ago the setup worked fine and without changing batteries later that same day, poof.

Thanks again for your interest.
JC
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