Speakercraft MZC-88
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simonsezdothis
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Speakercraft MZC-88
Hi.
The Speakercraft MZC-88 allows you to export a buttons IR Code in Pronto Hex. When I decode this with IR.exe it reports the protocol as the following.
Gap-547-1667-32? (question mark also reported)
The Device, OBC and EFC numbers are given OK.
Here are the exported codes.
VOLUME UP
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0859
VOLUME DOWN
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 082E
If I learn one of these codes with my URC8910 it takes up a lot of memory so I can't learn the number of commands I need.
Is there a Protocol Upgrade for the above?
Cheers
"S"
The Speakercraft MZC-88 allows you to export a buttons IR Code in Pronto Hex. When I decode this with IR.exe it reports the protocol as the following.
Gap-547-1667-32? (question mark also reported)
The Device, OBC and EFC numbers are given OK.
Here are the exported codes.
VOLUME UP
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0859
VOLUME DOWN
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 082E
If I learn one of these codes with my URC8910 it takes up a lot of memory so I can't learn the number of commands I need.
Is there a Protocol Upgrade for the above?
Cheers
"S"
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Capn Trips
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Re: Protocol = GAP???
So what does the IR decode of the LEARNED signal look like?simonsezdothis wrote:If I learn one of these codes with my URC8910 it takes up a lot of memory so I can't learn the number of commands I need.
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The Robman
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This is an NEC variant where the first 3 bytes are all zeroes and the final byte contains the OBC. Someone would need to create a new executor using PB in order to recreate these signals.
VOLUME UP
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD
00000000 00000000 00000000 00010010
0016 0859
VOLUME DOWN
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD
00000000 00000000 00000000 01010010
0016 082E
VOLUME UP
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD
00000000 00000000 00000000 00010010
0016 0859
VOLUME DOWN
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD
00000000 00000000 00000000 01010010
0016 082E
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simonsezdothis
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Speakercraft
Here's all the learned info from IR.exe.
Phase Encoded (RC-Type)
64 bits, MSB value = 0000000000000000000000000000000011111111111000010000111011110000
Frequency: 40404:
Sent Repeatedly while a key is being held:
+396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +396 -19876
Does that make sense?
P.S. I haven't actually tested that to make sure it works yet.
"S"
Phase Encoded (RC-Type)
64 bits, MSB value = 0000000000000000000000000000000011111111111000010000111011110000
Frequency: 40404:
Sent Repeatedly while a key is being held:
+396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +792 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -794 +792 -398 +396 -794 +396 -398 +792 -796 +396 -398 +396 -19876
Does that make sense?
P.S. I haven't actually tested that to make sure it works yet.
"S"
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simonsezdothis
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If anyone were to do this, they'd need to see your IR file with as many learned samples as possible (plus your verification that the learns works).
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simonsezdothis
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I have attached my IR file with some learned codes in the Diagnosis section. I have tested the codes and they work fine.
The file is called MZC-88TEST.IR
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5326
The file is called MZC-88TEST.IR
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5326
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Capn Trips
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(1) Navigate over to the page where your file is resident.simonsezdothis wrote:Sorry I can't see how to place a link here ... It is at the bottom of Page 3 of the Diagnosis Area.[/url]
(2) Place your mouse cursor in the "Web Address" window at the top of your browser
(3) select the entire web address (i.e "http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5326")
(4) right-click and select "Copy"
(5) Place your mouse cursor in the text area of the "Post a reply" box in which you type your answer or question
(6) right-click and slect "Paste"
(7) Click on "submit" (feel free to add any explanatory text to your post before you "Submit")
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DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
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Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
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RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
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Here are 1-byte protocol upgrades for the HCS08 and S3C8+ remotes:
Code: Select all
Upgrade Protocol 0 = 01 55 (HCS08) Custom Protocol for MZC-88
20 15 22 48 01 C7 45 08 08 01 16 01 1A 01 16 03
45 D2 F0 11 A6 08 CB 6E 03 A9 4E 60 63 A6 FF B7
60 B7 62 3F 61 B6 63 A1 48 24 04 A0 30 B7 61 B6
61 AD 0B B7 61 B6 63 AD 05 B7 63 CC FF 5F 43 AE
08 44 39 64 5B FB B6 64 81
End
Upgrade Protocol 0 = 01 55 (S3C8+) Custom Protocol for MZC-88
42 8E 01 8B 12 C7 45 08 08 01 16 01 06 01 16 03
31 D2 F0 11 A6 08 B7 E6 10 03 E4 03 06 E6 03 FF
E6 05 FF B0 04 08 06 A6 C0 48 FB 05 26 C0 30 09
04 08 04 F6 FF 42 09 04 08 06 F6 FF 42 09 06 8D
01 46 60 C0 1C 08 C0 C0 10 07 1A FA 08 07 AF
End
Upgrade Code 0 = 0C 2B (CBL/1067) MZC-88
55 00 61 4A 49 34 44 45
End
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simonsezdothis
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Capn Trips
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The S3C8+ is your 8910's processor, not the HCS08, so use the second one.
Beginners - Read this thread first
READ BEFORE POSTING or your post will be DELETED!
Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
(But I still have to get up for my beer)
READ BEFORE POSTING or your post will be DELETED!
Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
(But I still have to get up for my beer)
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simonsezdothis
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simonsezdothis
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Hi.
Thanks for your help so far guys.
The Protocol Upgrade works but the function codes didn't work correctly.
However I went back to Rob's note about the final Byte containing the OBC and that works correctly with the Protocol Upgrade you posted.
(for Device Code 0)
This all works for Zone 1 of this Multizone controller.
When I look at the codes for Zone 2 - 8 the OBC numbers are the same.
So I went looking for the Device code numbers. Is the third byte the device code?
(see examples below)
(I now realise that the Device code was not decoded correctly
when I began looking at this.)
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 1 DEVICE CODE: 0 OBC: 48 TESTED OK
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 082E
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 2 DEVICE CODE: 32? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0803
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 3 DEVICE CODE: 64? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0803
SOURCE 1- ZONE 4 DEVICE CODE: 96? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 07D8
Does this make sense for Device code numbers maybe? sorry I'm a bit of a novice with this stuff.
I will try this out when I get there next, but if someone knows just by looking at that, I'd be greatful.
cheers
PETER
Thanks for your help so far guys.
The Protocol Upgrade works but the function codes didn't work correctly.
However I went back to Rob's note about the final Byte containing the OBC and that works correctly with the Protocol Upgrade you posted.
(for Device Code 0)
This all works for Zone 1 of this Multizone controller.
When I look at the codes for Zone 2 - 8 the OBC numbers are the same.
So I went looking for the Device code numbers. Is the third byte the device code?
(see examples below)
(I now realise that the Device code was not decoded correctly
when I began looking at this.)
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 1 DEVICE CODE: 0 OBC: 48 TESTED OK
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 082E
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 2 DEVICE CODE: 32? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0803
SOURCE 1 - ZONE 3 DEVICE CODE: 64? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0803
SOURCE 1- ZONE 4 DEVICE CODE: 96? OBC: 48
0000 006C 0000 0022 0159 00AD 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0041 0015 0041 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 07D8
Does this make sense for Device code numbers maybe? sorry I'm a bit of a novice with this stuff.
I will try this out when I get there next, but if someone knows just by looking at that, I'd be greatful.
cheers
PETER