Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 6:00 pm
Have you tried any of the other Koss upgrades in the File Section? In an earlier post, you said you were going to try, but I don't know what ever happened with that.
Well, that is freaky indeed.bebel wrote:L4 always works to toggle power.
L2 will SOMETIMES power on the player. For example, if I turn the player off manually and hit L1 (to clear the toggle bit), L2 powers on the player. But then L1 won't power off the player, even though L2 has set the toggle bit. If I hit L1, nothing happens. But the if I hit L2 again, it powers OFF the player, which L2 is NOT supposed to do.
L1 behaves similarly.
The L3 power toggle doesn't seem to work at all.
I have seen this behavior too, but my ToadTogs work fine.Capn Trips wrote:As a likely unrelated aside, when I open your IR file and select edit for each of the LKPs, the window displays the incorrect choices for the two button sequences, e.g. when I select L1 (Force OFF) to edit, the windows display "Already On Keys" and "Off/On Keys" (which of course correspond to the "Force ON selection". This display corrects itself when I RE-select the "Condition" desired. Now the Hex strams remain unchanged, so I think this is just an IR display issue, but I wonder if it's somehow related?"
I deleted the existing Koss upgrades and protocols from my 8811 and I downloaded fresh copies of the upgrades, just in case I had messed with them manually. I assigned the DVD/Phantom1-Phantom3 macros to L1-L3 for the purposes of testing the upgrades quickly. Here are the results (there are 3 upgrades available):floyd1977 wrote:Have you tried any of the other Koss upgrades in the File Section? In an earlier post, you said you were going to try, but I don't know what ever happened with that.
I'm using the Koss KD260 0651 upgrade here. This includes a modified protocol. I'll reply in a moment to the question about deleting the protocol so that the remote defaults to the internal $0045.Capn Trips wrote:Can you visually (by watching the LED) tell if the remote is sending signals in those cases where you expect it to, but the DVD player is not responding?
Yes, these devices work as expected, i.e., Power SKP toggles the power on the selected device and Power LKP powers down all (DUDE) devices.Capn Trips wrote:Are you sure that the other devices for which you use TT are setting/clearing the flag properly?
Yes. That was one of the first things I tried. No change.Capn Trips wrote:Have you tried a different flag (like use toggle number 5 instead of 1)?
I noticed this too, but I ignored it because the hex codes were correct.Capn Trips wrote:As a likely unrelated aside, when I open your IR file and select edit for each of the LKPs, the window displays the incorrect choices for the two button sequences.
No change to the previously described behaviour, as far as I can see.Capn Trips wrote:Try deleting the protocol upgrade and using the built-in 0045 protocol and see if it works any differently.
The RECS80 protocol includes a toggle bit, which gets represented as T=0 or T=1 when you learn a signal. You don't need to worry about this when you're building an upgrade.Bebel wrote:as I was learning the IR codes from the original remote, I noticed that there were T=0 or T=1 values in the "Misc" column in IR (under "Learned Signals"), e.g., T=0 (1589/677/344). (The numbers in parentheses are made up, but that was what the line looked like.) What are these T values and what role do they play in the process? And more importantly, how do I include them in my upgrade if I want to continue making one from scratch?
Which is exactly what it's supposed to do.Bebel wrote:the T value alternates between 1 and 0 on repeated presses of the power button on the original remote
Thanks for your help! When I use the built-in 0651 protocol, many buttons don't work as expected on the 8811. For example, the pause button doesn't work at all and the play button won't resume play when I'm fast-forwarding or rewinding. The 0651 upgrade I found on this site does assign the correct functions to the buttons. Perhaps it should be labelled 1651?The Robman wrote:The Koss KD260 0651.TXT file uses "manual settings". The protocol upgrade included in this file is exactly the same as the protocol that's built into the URC-8811, so it's not necessary.
Sorry, sorry, I don't know what happened there. When I use this upgrade, the power button (mapped to L4) does turn the player on and off. But the other functions (direction keys, select, play, pause etc.) don't work. Many apologies for the confusion. However, on the more substantive issue of the ToadTog problems I've been having, nothing changes. In other words, because the power command in this upgrade works on my player, I could still test the functioning of my Phantom1-Phantom3/L1-L3 buttons. And in those tests, I encountered the same problem with this upgrade as with the others.The Robman wrote:The Koss_DVP2163.txt file uses NEC1 protocol with a device code of 1. I am surprised that this file worked for you as it uses a completely different protocol to the other two files that you tested. Are you 100% sure that you tested it properly.
Ah, thank you.The Robman wrote:The RECS80 protocol includes a toggle bit, which gets represented as T=0 or T=1 when you learn a signal. You don't need to worry about this when you're building an upgrade.
This would be good to know.The Robman wrote:I do wonder however, if the toggle bit in the signal is working correctly when you use Toadtog with this protocol.
0651 is not a protocol. 0651 is an upgrade that uses protocol 045. I think Rob and Capn were saying that since protocol 045 in your IR file is identical to the one in your remote, it is extraneous. Removing protocol 045 in your IR file will free up some upgrade space, but I don't think it'll help your problem.Bebel wrote:Thanks for your help! When I use the built-in 0651 protocol, many buttons don't work as expected on the 8811. For example, the pause button doesn't work at all and the play button won't resume play when I'm fast-forwarding or rewinding. The 0651 upgrade I found on this site does assign the correct functions to the buttons. Perhaps it should be labelled 1651?The Robman wrote:The Koss KD260 0651.TXT file uses "manual settings". The protocol upgrade included in this file is exactly the same as the protocol that's built into the URC-8811, so it's not necessary.
Sorry, yes, I misunderstood that, but I get it now.floyd1977 wrote:0651 is not a protocol. 0651 is an upgrade that uses protocol 045. I think Rob and Capn were saying that since protocol 045 in your IR file is identical to the one in your remote, it is extraneous. Removing protocol 045 in your IR file will free up some upgrade space, but I don't think it'll help your problem.
Exactly.floyd1977 wrote:0651 is not a protocol. 0651 is an upgrade that uses protocol 045. I think Rob and Capn were saying that since protocol 045 in your IR file is identical to the one in your remote, it is extraneous. Removing protocol $0045 in your IR file will free up some upgrade space, but I don't think it'll help your problem.