334902 Create RDF - Shaw Direct IRC600
334902 Create RDF - Shaw Direct IRC600
I have a model irc600 remote for shaw satellite. It is a JP1.4 remote. When i try to read the remote, it says no RDF matches signature for 3349. Is there an easy way to make an RDF file so this remote is recognized?
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The Robman
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The first step is to do a raw download and post the file. If you know which setup codes are programmed to each device button, that is good info to have. If you have a good picture of the remote, that is also useful.
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IRC600 RAW download
Here is the link to the download: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25714
This is a picture of the remote: https://www.amazon.ca/Shaw-Direct-IRC60 ... 00RC6ONOO/
This is a picture of the remote: https://www.amazon.ca/Shaw-Direct-IRC60 ... 00RC6ONOO/
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Thanks, I will get a new RDF started. Could you please write down which setup codes you have programmed to the 3 device buttons.
Also, does this remote support macros? If so, could you program macros that include all of the 48 buttons on the remote. You can get 15 buttons in a macro. You could use the colored ABCD buttons to hold the macros. Then I will need the list of which buttons you programmed in each macro.
Actually, why not do the macros like this:
A = power, aux, tv, sat, source, aspect, stop, pause, record, rewind, play, ffwd, skip-, skip+, menu
B = fav, PVR, go back, up, down, left, right, enter/ok, info, guide, exit, vol+, vol-, ch+, ch-
C = mute, last, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, help, 0, options, D
Also, does this remote support macros? If so, could you program macros that include all of the 48 buttons on the remote. You can get 15 buttons in a macro. You could use the colored ABCD buttons to hold the macros. Then I will need the list of which buttons you programmed in each macro.
Actually, why not do the macros like this:
A = power, aux, tv, sat, source, aspect, stop, pause, record, rewind, play, ffwd, skip-, skip+, menu
B = fav, PVR, go back, up, down, left, right, enter/ok, info, guide, exit, vol+, vol-, ch+, ch-
C = mute, last, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, help, 0, options, D
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I didnt program any setup codes to the device buttons but i dug up the manual and it says controls are pre-programmed to operate a Motorola satellite receiver, a Sony TV, and Sony DVD player. My assumption would be that just the tv device button would have been altered. Nothing mentioned in the manual about macros which is kind of disappointing. The remote was given to me.
The manual indicates that at least a power button macro is possible using the 995 sequence. I would expect other macros to be possible as well based on that.
Try a 990 - code blink back to discover the pre-programmed device setup codes.
Link to User Manual.
Try a 990 - code blink back to discover the pre-programmed device setup codes.
Link to User Manual.
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Either use 990 to blink back the codes currently programmed, or program new codes to the device buttons and do a fresh download.
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If it only works on the POWER button, program the macros one at a time to the POWER button, then download so it's one macro per file. You'll need to include the ABCD buttons in the macros then, but you won't need to include POWER.
So, something like this
1 = aux, tv, sat, source, aspect, stop, pause, record, rewind, play, ffwd, skip-, skip+, menu, fav
2 = PVR, go back, up, down, left, right, enter/ok, info, guide, exit, vol+, vol-, ch+, ch-, mute
3 = last, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, help, 0, options
4 = A, B, C, D
So, something like this
1 = aux, tv, sat, source, aspect, stop, pause, record, rewind, play, ffwd, skip-, skip+, menu, fav
2 = PVR, go back, up, down, left, right, enter/ok, info, guide, exit, vol+, vol-, ch+, ch-, mute
3 = last, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, help, 0, options
4 = A, B, C, D
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It's not accepting any macros other than the device buttonsThe Robman wrote:If it only works on the POWER button, program the macros one at a time to the POWER button, then download so it's one macro per file. You'll need to include the ABCD buttons in the macros then, but you won't need to include POWER.
So, something like this
1 = aux, tv, sat, source, aspect, stop, pause, record, rewind, play, ffwd, skip-, skip+, menu, fav
2 = PVR, go back, up, down, left, right, enter/ok, info, guide, exit, vol+, vol-, ch+, ch-, mute
3 = last, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, help, 0, options
4 = A, B, C, D
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I've created a starter RDF. I only have button codes entered for buttons that I can reasonably guess that I have the correct codes (ie, numeric digits, volume, channels, and device buttons). Normally we use macros to get the button codes, but that doesn't seem to work here. Can you see if 994 keymoves work on this remote? Are you able to open the remote? If so, I'd like to see a picture of the PCB.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25717
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25717
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The 994 keymoves aren't working but i did get pictures of the PCB. The pictures are just fair because i took them on my backup phone.
1: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25719
2: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25718
1: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25719
2: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25718
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Thanks for those, I was hoping that the PCB would have the button codes printed on it, but unfortunately it just has the button names printed. So I'm running out of ways to find the button codes.
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Would it help you if i sent the codes to a learning remote then sent you a file from that?The Robman wrote:Thanks for those, I was hoping that the PCB would have the button codes printed on it, but unfortunately it just has the button names printed. So I'm running out of ways to find the button codes.