RemoteChart V24

General JP1 chit-chat. Developing special protocols, decoding IR signals, etc. Also a place to discuss Tips, Tricks, and How-To's.

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plugh
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15-135 (and other 15-13x?)

Post by plugh »

In the current html chart (V24 6/14/2008) the code columns are not correct, at least wrt my recently purchased 15-135.

ADD 979
DEL 996 997
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Post by mdavej »

Good catch. Thanks. New version posted. There are still some unknowns, but I think I have enough info on the new RDF's now. Official version to be posted soon.
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Post by aberguerand »

First post updated to version 24 (Excel + HTML) of the chart.
Thanks Dave for your work on it !
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Post by DavidEC2955 »

Is Nov'08 still the latest update to the remote chart?

I have an 'HTPro / URC-9811B00' which seems to be failing....
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Post by mdavej »

The list of RDF Files after 11/08 plus the chart will give you the complete list. Even though it's been a while, there's not much to add besides some OEM and European models you probably couldn't find anyway. The most notable one widely available here that's not on the chart yet is the new RCA RCRP05B. The only new LCD remote similar to your's is the Radio Shack 15-100, which you have to add pins to yourself. Tommy's upgrade kit makes it a lot easier though. That one is on the chart.

Of course, a new remote likely means a new cable as well. So it might be worth taking your's apart and cleaning the contacts first, if you haven't tried that already.

I have a few JP1.3 remotes for sale fairly cheap HERE.
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Post by DavidEC2955 »

mdavej wrote:.....The most notable one widely available here that's not on the chart yet is the new RCA RCRP05B..
Is that RCA a JP1.0 or 1.2/3?
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Post by mdavej »

JP1.3 as far as I can tell from THIS thread. JP1 remotes haven't been made for a few years now.
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Post by ElizabethD »

Need a column for 973 added, and few codes added as well, because
Comcast 1067Bx3 uses 973,990,991,993
Atlas OCAP 1056B01 uses 973 and 982.

Editing to add explanations since I don't know where to put info about 973 and 982:
973 is channel lock:
Press CBL once
Press and hold Setup until CBL blinks twice
Release setup
Enter 973
Press ch- once to deactivate, ch+ to activate
4 blinks when deactivates, 2 blinks when activates
Deactivated=channel, Enter, Last and numbers can be used by TV or CBL
Activated=channel, Enter, Last and numbers always go to CBL

982: CableID lock
To unlock
Press CBL once, 1 blink
Press and hold Setup, 2 blinks
Enter 982
4 blinks
Now is possible to change set CBL box to another setup code
To lock
Press CBL once, 1 blink
Press and hold Setup, 2 blinks
Enter 982
2 blinks
Now it's locked in again
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Post by mdavej »

Thanks, Liz. I'll try to work these into the next version.
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Post by mdavej »

New version posted. Excel version is HERE and PDF version is HERE. New entries are in bold. There are still many unknowns and guesses, so please let me know if you have any additions or corrections in this thread or via PM.

Thanks
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Post by Capn Trips »

Haven't looked at this spreadsheet in a while, but the new posting prompted me to do so. Having spent some time divining the Atlas family of remotes, I find that perhaps the way you "name" them is inconsistent in the spreadsheet.

All of the Atlas 5-device DVR/PVR (day) remotes (rows 31-34) actually have the same "name". To be consistent with the line 36 OCAP entry of "URC-1056", those four remotes are all "URC-1055" (or URC-11055 if a learner). The ONLY differentiation is via signature (1025, 3000, 3032, or 3033). I'm not really sure what the "revision" column would do in this circumstance, but I think the signature is a better telltale of what "rev." it is than the names you have over there in Collumn T.

Similarly, the Row 37 Atlas 5-device JP1 remote would be named URC-1054.

Just my $.02.
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Post by mdavej »

BUMP

Any more comments?
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Post by Kevin Timmerman »

The URC9960 BJ0 (NAK0NAK0) is 2K EE.

The Comcast URC-1067 BG0 is JP1.1 / SST

The Radio Shack 15-2144 (URC-6132BJ0) reports it has a 1K upgrade area. The PCB is marked JP1.1, but it has a HSC08 and works with a JP1.2/1.3 cable.
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Post by 3FG »

Comcast 1067BX3 has an extender (and I use it)
9XX codes 971,973,977,980,981,982,984,986,990,991,992,993,994,995

RCA RCRP05B
9XX codes 971,972,973,974,975,976,977,978,980,981,982.983,984,985,986,988,990,991,992,993,994,995
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Post by mdavej »

3FG,

Any idea what 972, 984 and 985 do?

Does anybody know what the Protocol column means?
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