Add button change to Nevo C2
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Add button change to Nevo C2
It's been a while since using JP1 software for remotes; need advice, I downloaded the contents of my Nevo C2 remote to RMIR software. I want to change/add one button from OEM remote to Nevo C2. What is the procedure; do I delete the device then add the new button etc.?
In advance thanks for your time and support.
In advance thanks for your time and support.
Radunn
That sounds too easy; lol. I vaguely recall having to clear the Nevo C2 remote, learn the buttons from the OEM to Nevo, download results to RMDU or RMIR import those results to RMIR then upload.... sound familiar or has times/devices changed. Again thanksmdavej wrote:Devices tab, double click the device you want to change, make your changes on the functions and buttons tabs, click OK, save, upload to remote.
Radunn
I take it that means that you don't know the details of the signal you want to add. If you learn the signal on the C2, the Learned Signals tab will show you the necessary details. Don't learn it to the button that you finally want the signal on, use any other button. You can then do what mdavej suggests, to assign the signal to your desired button. After testing that it works, then delete the learned signal to restore the button that you used back to its normal function.radunn wrote:There's one button to add that comes from the OEM remote..... to Nevo C2. This is where I'm at.
Graham
Rather than confuse myself further I am upload two rmdu files; TV LG 49UH610V (downloaded yesterday) and LG-HDTV 49UH6090 2018 currently in use. The problematic button is PreCh; it does not work. I am hoping i can swap TV LG 49UH610V PreCh button/back function (codes etc) to my current RDMU.mathdon wrote:I take it that means that you don't know the details of the signal you want to add. If you learn the signal on the C2, the Learned Signals tab will show you the necessary details. Don't learn it to the button that you finally want the signal on, use any other button. You can then do what mdavej suggests, to assign the signal to your desired button. After testing that it works, then delete the learned signal to restore the button that you used back to its normal function.radunn wrote:There's one button to add that comes from the OEM remote..... to Nevo C2. This is where I'm at.
My TV is the LG 49UH6090. The objective is to have a working PreCh/Back button on the Nevo C2 that goes back one menu at a time. As Always, thanks!
PS: does the new RMIR use the upgrade function of RMDU where you click the Output tab, click copy and import that into RMIR?
LG-HDTV 49UH6090
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26474
TV LG 49UH610V
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26475
Radunn
I feel much the same; at a loss. As of now, only the OEM remote preCh/back button works. Recently I downloaded TV LG 49UH610V.rmdu from File Section thinking/hoping the PreCh codes from it will work in my *.RMIR.mdavej wrote:Post your RMIR file as well and tell me which upgrade has the working Prev. I’m still a little lost.
I have yet to incorporate TV LG 49UH610V.rmdu's PreCh/Back codes.
Preview before submitting is not working as of now
link to RMIR file (TVs PreCh not working) https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26478
Radunn
It support this. On the Devices tab click New to open the Device Upgrade Editor. The Import Raw button then gives you windows to post the device and protocol upgrades from RMDU or even IR.exe. But it is simpler to use the Open button instead of Import Raw. You can then select a .rmdu file to import directly, without opening it in RMDU.radunn wrote:PS: does the new RMIR use the upgrade function of RMDU where you click the Output tab, click copy and import that into RMIR?
Graham
I'm afraid that is mdavej's fault. Preview doesn't work if there are any non-ASCII characters. Composing a text in MS Word or other similar programs and copying it here can unintentionally introduce punctuation marks that are non-ASCII. You will see that the apostrophe in I'm in your quote from him is an angled right-single-quote mark that is non-ASCII. Compare it with the one I used. Such text can be submitted but not previewed.radunn wrote:Preview before submitting is not working as of now
Graham