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X-10 hacked protocol not working on my URC-8820

 
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Carl



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:56 pm    Post subject: X-10 hacked protocol not working on my URC-8820 Reply with quote

I'm trying to put the X10 hacked protocol into my URC-8820 and for some reason when I select CD and press a button, it flashes 3 times very fast and nothing happen.If I press it a second time no more flash and the remote is not responding...

I know it does not work because the IR widget is not detecting anything.

Am I missing something?

When I load the txt in keymap-master and I choose my remote, the Code not available for this Remote... is displayed in the protocol code box.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: X-10 hacked protocol not working on my URC-8820 Reply with quote

Carl wrote:

When I load the txt in keymap-master and I choose my remote, the Code not available for this Remote... is displayed in the protocol code box.



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I'm trying to put the X10 hacked protocol into my URC-8820 and for some reason when I select CD and press a button, it flashes 3 times very fast and nothing happen.If I press it a second time no more flash and the remote is not responding...

I know it does not work because the IR widget is not detecting anything.


Okay, I'm confused. You have some sort of upgrade that uses a "X10 hacked protocol" and when you opened it in KM you got a message that said its not available, so what did you put into your 8820???????? Obviously it is something that the 8820 didn't like since it seems to be killing the remote, but I'm totally confused.

If I had your files, I might be able to see what you did.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:46 pm    Post subject: Re: X-10 hacked protocol not working on my URC-8820 Reply with quote

Carl wrote:
I'm trying to put the X10 hacked protocol into my URC-8820 and for some reason when I select CD and press a button, it flashes 3 times very fast and nothing happen.If I press it a second time no more flash and the remote is not responding...

I know it does not work because the IR widget is not detecting anything.

Am I missing something?

When I load the txt in keymap-master and I choose my remote, the Code not available for this Remote... is displayed in the protocol code box.


I don't know anything about keymap-master, but just as a guess, I'd say that there isn't a protocol upgrade available for the particular processor in your remote. Someone more expert in these matters will surely be along shortly.

That said, unless you have the "all housecode" version of the IR543, the IR543AH or the Europe only 7243, there isn't much point in messing with the X-10 hacked protocol. The standard built-in X10 protocol can send every command that a normal IR543 can respond to. There could be some minor value in going with the X-10 simple protocol, as that one doesn't send the anti-learning stuff on the front end.

A.A.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 8820 has X10 built in (CD 0167). X10 hacked also has a lot of commands where the unit code and command are combined into one function. HERE's the upgrade in question.

3 flashes sounds like low batteries.
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Carl



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Batteries are fine. As for the x10 hacked I want to use it because I want to be able to turn on light with one command only.
I have put the protocol located on the right side in the excel sheet.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Carl wrote:

I have put the protocol located on the right side in the excel sheet.

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That protocol is the object code for a Samsung chip. The Motorola language is completely different. Someone needs to translate that into Motorola speak. That is what I specialize in, but I don't have a way to test right now.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I couldn't find a commented source code for the X10 Hack, but I did take a guess as to what it was doing and tried to translate it.

If this works the X10, all well and good. If it doesn't work the X10 if you could capture a few keys into an ICT file, maybe I can figure out what is going wrong.


The protocol builder is here.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=9168

Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 3F (HCS08) x10 Hacked (PB v4.01)
20 15 1F 49 41 A7 04 00 05 07 2C 07 99 02 52 0C
CE 00 00 08 56 07 9A 17 2B E8 DB 04 0C 6E 07 7C
6E 5A 7D 00 64 03 6E 04 6B CD FF 5F AE 7A CD FF
65 04 64 13 B6 64 A4 03 97 E6 60 A4 F8 B7 64 6E
07 7C 6E 5A 7D 20 E2 CD FF 02 25 DD 81
End
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vicky, try this:
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 3F (HCS08) X10 Hacked (PB v4.02)
20 19 1F 49 41 A4 04 00 05 07 2C 07 99 02 52 0C
CE 00 00 08 56 07 9A 17 2B E8 EF 04 64 0B 45 07
B9 35 7C 01 64 03 6E 04 6B CD FF 5F 45 00 7A CD
FF 65 05 64 13 B6 64 A4 03 97 8C E6 60 A4 F8 B7
64 45 07 B9 35 7C 20 E1 CD FF 92 25 DC 81
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I replaced your PB file. PF0 is coded wrong, and also you forgot about the H in HX. Confused I changed the timing values to what I think should match the other version, but I did not have time to test it.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 7:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Mike, I know how busy you are, and it was very kind of you to take the time to look at this.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mdavej wrote:
The 8820 has X10 built in (CD 0167). X10 hacked also has a lot of commands where the unit code and command are combined into one function. HERE's the upgrade in question.

3 flashes sounds like low batteries.


Combining unit code and command into one function is essentially nothing more than a built-in macro, though perhaps it executes somewhat faster. I'd sooner do unit/command combos as macros, than consume 82+ bytes of upgrade memory for the X-10 hacked protocol. If I needed the "all housecode" cmds, I'd definitely use this protocol, as there isn't any other alternative aside from "learning".

A.A.
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