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old Cox M7820 with Insignia BRDVD3 via key magic (9xx)

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:27 am
by nw
1. Device: Insignia BRDVD3 (usa model, non -CA)
2. Type of device: Blu Ray DVD player
3. Year: 2009
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: Cox M7820 (URC-7820)
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? No
6. Still have original remote? No
7. Checked the file section? it's there but but need key magic for old model remote
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? ?
9. Partially working setup code? no
10. Learning remote question? no


I've poked around enough to learn I am probably going to have to buy an RCA RCRP05B but I just wanted to see if any of the experts can give me something else to try just in case.

This is the very early model 7820B00-SA not the newer M7820BP1
http://support.cox.com/sdccommon/asp/co ... 752d0fedb7

It has the 1043 signature as mentioned here:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=54339

It's stamped jp1.1 but really is supposedly jp1.2
(I don't have a cable so that's moot anyway)

Works fine for my TV and OTA DTV converter box.

But none of the codes the amazing mdavej posted here work for the Insigna BRDVD3:

http://community.insigniaproducts.com/t ... rue/page/1

But it does seem to respond properly to most 9xx codes.

If I try to set AUX to audio code 1609, it just gives me the solid light at the end, indicating an error or missing code I guess.

So anything else I can try or am I just out of luck?

Thanks for any help!

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:43 am
by vickyg2003
If I try to set AUX to audio code 1609, it just gives me the solid light at the end, indicating an error or missing code I guess.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:48 am
by nw
Does your quote back of what I said mean there's no way it will work, even with key magic overriding the codes?

I mean it "seems" to behave with 9xx, ie.

I press DVD, one blink
I hold setup, two blinks
I enter 994, two blinks
I press setup once, one blink
I enter code 34906 (nothing)
I press power button (to assign), two blinks

then power does nothing but blink the dvd when I hit it, no device response from the BRDVD3

I guess I should try to figure out a code for a known working device first to test the extended key magic.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:03 am
by vickyg2003
If I try to set AUX to audio code 1609, it just gives me the solid light at the end, indicating an error or missing code I guess.
Whoops that last post got away from me. Audio/1609 uses a Nec1 Combo device 133.

That means that this code has a device of 133 and many sub device codes.

So what we need to do is find a signal that can send that combination.

While the Audio 1609 is the most comon code that has that combination, Video 1913 is a more likely candidate for a remote that might be a jp1.1.

Other less likely candidates woutl be Audio 1271, Audio 1750 or Video 1829.

I tried downloading the manual, but couldn't get it to open so I couldn't check if any of these codes were in your remote.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:11 am
by nw
Ah, very interesting stuff.

Let me try to find the real manual for the older model that I have, the newer manuals list 1609 so I know it's not right.

Okay I think this is the right one, it's from 2005 and does NOT have the 1609 code listed like newer manuals:

http://www.urcsupport.com/images/upload ... _M7820.pdf
or in plain text:
http://google.com/search?q=cache:www.ur ... _M7820.pdf

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:17 am
by nw
Oh and trying code 1913 does the same long solid light indicating error (on any device button).

Tried all these codes on the aux & dvd button, same error: 1271 1750 1829.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:18 am
by nw
You know what's interesting, I have an even older cox M7810, which doesn't have an exposed JP1 jack at all, but responds to 9xx codes.

http://support.cox.com/sdccommon/asp/co ... d4d364b5f9

It DOES accept 1609 on AUX !

Then the #5 key will open and close the dvd tray.

But it does not accept 994 key magic :(

Can't win.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:23 am
by vickyg2003
I looked at that text file you provided, and I couldn't find any of those codes either.

So I researched the Insignia BRDVD3 a little further, and found that this uses a Device 133, Subdevice 237.

I don' t have any information on any setup code in any remote that has that combination built in.

You might want to talk to your cable company and see if you can get a newer remote.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:14 am
by The Robman
I checked the list of setup codes in the "1043" model of the Cox remote and there aren't any setup codes like audio/1609 that would work, so your only options are to (a) get a new remote or (b) get a JP1 cable.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:42 am
by nw
Yeah looks like I'll have to pick up the RCA.

Unless this $5 remote (OARC03G) by some miracle has the extended 994 key magic.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/One4All-Unive ... l/14178198

It's 5 device bigger brother (OARC05G) has it, but only a silkscreened JP1 plug supposedly.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:03 pm
by MaskedMan
that has audio code 31609, and accepts advanced codes.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:56 pm
by nw
MaskedMan wrote:that has audio code 31609, and accepts advanced codes.
Ah, thanks for the confirmation, I might pick one up as a spare.

Before I saw your reply I ended up ordering a lightly used RCA off Amazon using prime for free shipping. So I guess the extra buttons and knowing it can use JP1 if I ever get a cable is nice for the few extra dollars.

This person has them for only $8.50 if you have prime:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ag=j0df-20

It's stupid how many "universal" remotes I have from over the years, easily over $100 spent and all the codes are outdated now. JP1 is the way to go I guess!

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:58 pm
by The Robman
nw wrote:It's stupid how many "universal" remotes I have from over the years, easily over $100 spent and all the codes are outdated now. JP1 is the way to go I guess!
Yup. I'm still using a 1999 model Radio Shack 15-1994, which is only possible because of JP1.

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:51 pm
by nw
A dumb question but why are JP1 cables so relatively expensive?

Is it just a lack of volume of potential sales?

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:19 pm
by vickyg2003
nw wrote:A dumb question but why are JP1 cables so relatively expensive?

Is it just a lack of volume of potential sales?
There are many documents that show you how to build the various interfaces. If you price out the parts you'll see why they are so expensive.

Like you, I was very hesitant to pay more for a cable than for my remote, especially back in 2000, when the software was all in a pre-beta state. However last month when my interface stopped talking, I had no qualm about buying a new one, I considered it inexpensive.