RMIR: Key Moves
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RMIR: Key Moves
Hi,
i'm just trying to optimize my URC-7880 and have now a little problem.
I have a Yamaha RX-A3060, here i used the codes from OneForAll and found here a Excel Sheet with additional codes.
I used here the codes for AV-1 to 6, this codes i entered in the Device Upgrade Editor and when i assign it to a unused key it works.
So far no problems...
But now i want the following:
On the Device "BLU" the Key "Input" should be send "AV-1" to the Yamaha.
On the Device "STB" the Key "Input" should be send "AV-2" to the Yamaha.
and so on...
So i configured a "Key Move":
STB Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-2
BLU Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-1
MEDIA Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-4
GAME Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-6
DVD Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-3
As i saw this i was thinking this can't work, all lines looks the same. But i tryed, and i was correct this didn't work.
This are the Codes from the Device Editor:
Name EFC5 EFC Dev Sub obc1 obc2 Hex
AV-1 00007 007 122 133 83 44 A1 5E 35 CB
AV-2 00007 007 122 133 86 41 A1 5E 95 6B
AV-3 00007 007 122 133 89 38 A1 5E 65 9B
AV-4 00007 007 122 133 92 35 A1 5E C5 3B
AV-5 00007 007 122 133 95 32 A1 5E 05 FB
AV-6 00007 007 122 133 98 29 A1 5E B9 47
So tryed to change the FEC5 to get here a unique number, because in all my other devices i have no duplicate numbers here, then the Key Moves look better but after that the code don't work. So that's no solution.
I'm wondering that in the Key Moves will only be one Hex value stored, In the Key Move i see only the first Hex part of the four from the source (A1). And even when i try to enter more, when i reopen only the first part is left.
So my question:
How can i use a function from device A on a device B?
One solution is to use the learning function of the remote, but i think there must be a different way. And learned keys takes more memory...
Kind regards
Stefan
i'm just trying to optimize my URC-7880 and have now a little problem.
I have a Yamaha RX-A3060, here i used the codes from OneForAll and found here a Excel Sheet with additional codes.
I used here the codes for AV-1 to 6, this codes i entered in the Device Upgrade Editor and when i assign it to a unused key it works.
So far no problems...
But now i want the following:
On the Device "BLU" the Key "Input" should be send "AV-1" to the Yamaha.
On the Device "STB" the Key "Input" should be send "AV-2" to the Yamaha.
and so on...
So i configured a "Key Move":
STB Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-2
BLU Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-1
MEDIA Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-4
GAME Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-6
DVD Input Audio 4299 03 10 CB 00 00 07 A1 00007 AV-3
As i saw this i was thinking this can't work, all lines looks the same. But i tryed, and i was correct this didn't work.
This are the Codes from the Device Editor:
Name EFC5 EFC Dev Sub obc1 obc2 Hex
AV-1 00007 007 122 133 83 44 A1 5E 35 CB
AV-2 00007 007 122 133 86 41 A1 5E 95 6B
AV-3 00007 007 122 133 89 38 A1 5E 65 9B
AV-4 00007 007 122 133 92 35 A1 5E C5 3B
AV-5 00007 007 122 133 95 32 A1 5E 05 FB
AV-6 00007 007 122 133 98 29 A1 5E B9 47
So tryed to change the FEC5 to get here a unique number, because in all my other devices i have no duplicate numbers here, then the Key Moves look better but after that the code don't work. So that's no solution.
I'm wondering that in the Key Moves will only be one Hex value stored, In the Key Move i see only the first Hex part of the four from the source (A1). And even when i try to enter more, when i reopen only the first part is left.
So my question:
How can i use a function from device A on a device B?
One solution is to use the learning function of the remote, but i think there must be a different way. And learned keys takes more memory...
Kind regards
Stefan
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Please post your RMIR file in the Diagnosis area and then post a link to it here so we can take a look.
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Here is my file:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26228
I also tryed to create a "External Function" but this i don't getting work too..
Thanks for looking.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26228
I also tryed to create a "External Function" but this i don't getting work too..
Thanks for looking.
I have an idea, i configure AV-1 to 6 on the key's 1 to 6 and then i use this:
To move a particular key from one device mode to another:
1. Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays lit.
2. Enter code 994, the light will blink twice.
3. Use the DEVICES key to select the relevant device mode.
4. Press the key to move once
5. Use the DEVICES key to select the relevant device mode where the key will be moved to.
6. Press the key to overwrite once, the light will blink twice.
To move a particular key from one device mode to another:
1. Hold down MAGIC until the light blinks once and then twice and stays lit.
2. Enter code 994, the light will blink twice.
3. Use the DEVICES key to select the relevant device mode.
4. Press the key to move once
5. Use the DEVICES key to select the relevant device mode where the key will be moved to.
6. Press the key to overwrite once, the light will blink twice.
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You weren't doing anything wrong, RMIR isn't working properly with this particular protocol, so what I've done is this, I've assigned the 6 AV functions to buttons 1 thru 6 in the upgrade, and I've converted the keymoves to the type that reference a specific button, see if this works.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26229
Graham, this upgrade uses the NEC1-f16 Official executor, which uses 4 variable bytes, yet when we try to make keymoves with it, it's only grabbing 1 byte of variable data. I tried using Hex and Function modes. EFC5 mode is meaningless here as that only works with 1 or 2 byte functions.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26229
Graham, this upgrade uses the NEC1-f16 Official executor, which uses 4 variable bytes, yet when we try to make keymoves with it, it's only grabbing 1 byte of variable data. I tried using Hex and Function modes. EFC5 mode is meaningless here as that only works with 1 or 2 byte functions.
Rob
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Yours is the same result as my test i wrote above.
Yes it worked, i think as a workaround i reconfigure this with shift, than i'm able to use that keys for other different functions.
So is here a chance that RMIR will get a fix that 4 byte values work in one of the next versions?
Thanks for checking this...
Yes it worked, i think as a workaround i reconfigure this with shift, than i'm able to use that keys for other different functions.
So is here a chance that RMIR will get a fix that 4 byte values work in one of the next versions?
Thanks for checking this...
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I don't think that will work because it's rare for shifted buttons to be included in the keymaps, so they almost always become keymoves themselves. If you don't want to use up buttons in the upgrade just to make keymoves possible, create a second upgrade just for that purpose (ie, don't assign it to a device button).StefanR wrote:i think as a workaround i reconfigure this with shift, than i'm able to use that keys for other different functions.
Rob
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Yes that worked, i used my old config where i had learned that key's, here i konverted the 5 signals to a new device and deleted the learned signals.
Then i modyfied the new device upgrade that the functions got the number key's and now i was able to configure the "Key Moves".
This isn't really a key "move" it is a "link".
Then i modyfied the new device upgrade that the functions got the number key's and now i was able to configure the "Key Moves".
This isn't really a key "move" it is a "link".
The URC-7880 stores key moves as EFC5 values. That's not a matter for RMIR, it is a feature of the remote, so it can't handle protocols with 4 variable bytes.The Robman wrote:Graham, this upgrade uses the NEC1-f16 Official executor, which uses 4 variable bytes, yet when we try to make keymoves with it, it's only grabbing 1 byte of variable data. I tried using Hex and Function modes. EFC5 mode is meaningless here as that only works with 1 or 2 byte functions.
Graham