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Simple Parallel Interface Can't find remote (URC-6131N)
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:21 am
by dotbatman
Hello
I've built myself a Simple Parallel JP1 interface, and no matter what I do, I'm getting a "No Response From Remote" error when I run test configuration from ir.exe.
I'm attempting to use it with a URC6131N that I've modded myself. I've verified the pins go where they are supposed to using an LED.
Here is what I've tried so far:
Bridging pins 25 and 11 like is suggested in the guide, but then it says no response from the interface.
Bridging pins 3 and 4 on the JP1 end to see if I could get anything. No change.
What do I test next?
Re: Simple Parallel Interface Can't find remote
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:08 am
by The Robman
dotbatman wrote:I'm attempting to use it with a URC6131N that I've modded myself. I've verified the pins go where they are supposed to using an LED.
Are you sure you put the EEPROM chip in the right way around?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:25 am
by dotbatman
I've oriented it with the dimple in the same place as it is shown in
this post. Is there a way I can check to make sure the EEPROM is positioned correctly, besides using a JP1 cable?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:03 am
by vickyg2003
With a new interface, a modified remote there sure is a lot to test.
I am not an electronics person. I buy all my interfaces and remotes from vendors, but even so everytime I work with my simple interface I face the "No Response from Remote" issue regularly.
Simple interfaces can be subject to voltage problems. I assume you've done all the battery tricks, weak batteries, no batteries, strong batteries. I have known good remotes a known good interface and I still really have to work to get my remotes to communicate with the PC via my simple interface. Some of my remotes require new batteries, some have to have the batteries removed, some have to have nearly dead batteries. I have one remote that needs to have fresh batteries overnight, and then the batteries have to be removed to get the interface to talk to the remote.
Good Luck
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:24 pm
by The Robman
Sounds like you did it correctly. You can verify by putting batteries in the remote and doing a 981 reset. If you get 4 flashes, your EEPROM is good, if you get 2 short flashes and 1 long flash, your EEPROM is bad.
Once you've confirmed that your remote is good, try all of the different battery combinations. If you didn't have batteries in the remote when you tried to download, put some in. If you did, take them out. Etc, etc.
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:23 pm
by dotbatman
Okay, it looks like my EEPROM is good.
I thought I had gotten the six pin soldered correctly, but now my symptoms are the same as in
this thread. I guess I'll be popping open the remote to double check soldering for hershey's kisses.
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:27 pm
by dotbatman
Well, back to the drawing board. I resoldered any spots that looked questionable on the 6pin and with 4 flashes telling me the EEPROM is good, I'm not quite sure what to do next.
I've tried the following battery combinations:
1. No batteries
2. One battery put in backwards, the other oriented properly.
3. Freshly charged batteries
4. The batteries that have been in the remote for two years (old)
5. A combination of 2 and 3.
1 and 2 just give the error, and 3-5 give the error and light on the remote blinks twice.
Any ideas?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:58 am
by The Robman
Double check that the cable itself is constructed properly.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:44 am
by dotbatman
Just for those who might be troubleshooting their own JP1 setup, my problem was that I had mislabeled two of the wires. pins 5 and 6 were swapped. Everything works great now. Thanks for the help!