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manhattan222



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

binky123 wrote:
Have you verified IR LEDs are transmitting with a cellphone camera? The Vulkano also has IR transmitter LEDs connected to a long wire that can be plugged into the back. These LEDS can then be placed directly in front of the device. You should be able to see the white flashes in the cellphone camera when IR is being transmitted.

Perhaps you are doing a step incorrectly? Click on Advanced and then the Video button in the Setup wizard. Click on Device/STB Tab. Select any Device Category like Cable. Select Manufacturer. Click on Test to check ChannelUp. Click on IR-Learning Tab. You should be able to Learn, Test, Clear, Load, Save your bin files.


News:

I managed to run some remote control codes of VU + ULTIMO with PHILIPS universal remote. The codes recognize me are the numbers (0 to 9), channel up, channel down, right, left, up, down and keys green and red.

I managed to save a *. LRN

anyone can help me get the keys that I need?

Keys missing:

OK
blue
yellow
MENU
exit
on / off
epg
play
stop
record
fast rewind
fast forward
pause
help
recording list

The file *LRN here: http://www.mediafire.com/?ldfoqdl3jmdma3r

Thank you very much ...
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think we have the key values already ? The RMDU file is at http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=10774

And it has been downloaded 221 times so I am guessing it is probably correct. As I understand it the problem is producing a BIN file that will work on the Vulkano ?

I'll be interested to know if the .LRN file confirms the values in the RMDU file.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

alanrichey wrote:
I think we have the key values already ? The RMDU file is at http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=10774

And it has been downloaded 221 times so I am guessing it is probably correct. As I understand it the problem is producing a BIN file that will work on the Vulkano ?

I'll be interested to know if the .LRN file confirms the values in the RMDU file.


I do not know the issue you mention. I've downloaded the file (*.RMDU) and I have Convert to the format *. BIN and not working properly

I do not know if the file I put above (*LRN), and known keys can get unknown keys ...
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

manhattan222 wrote:
I've downloaded the file (*.RMDU) and I have Convert to the format *. BIN and not working properly
Did you use the Axum RDF ?
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I extracted the data in the LRN file and analyzed using DecodeIR 2.43
Code:

Chunk format is <keycode> <Length of Chunk> <2-byte offset?> <keycode> <Length of Learn Payload>
Take <Length of Learn Payload> and rest of <Length of Learn Payload> bytes and add 01 20 at the front and paste into
IR Learned Data section to see the learned code analysis.

keycode 04,05 are probably CH+,CH-
keycode 09-12 are probably number 1-9,0
keycode 24,26-29 are probably up,down,left,right
keycode 52,53 are probably red and green

04 30 00 00 04
01 20 2D 00 E0 06 01 96 CA 05 05 32 01 AF 02 A0 01 B5 01 C0 01 B7 00 E0 01 B9 00 E0 00 DB 21 01
55 44 25 55 55 55 33 53 55 53 55 55 53 55 55 40
keycode 04 = MCE 16.82 OBC:32 Hex:20 Misc:T=0

05 4C 00 00 05
01 20 49 00 DD 0A 00 DD 86 14 03 E2 03 0D 02 7A 04 67 01 3D 03 0A 01 66 02 11 01 21 02 5A 00 DD
02 7E 01 21 01 6B 00 DD 01 BC 00 DD 00 DE 3A 29 98 83 99 99 99 96 59 55 95 99 99 57 84 01
99 88 99 99 99 99 99 99 98 13 B5 73 58 BB

09 33 00 00 09
01 20 30 00 DE 07 02 8C 04 47 01 68 02 DF 01 68 02 0F 01 31 02 38 00 F9 02 70 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE
00 DD 1F 06 65 51 66 66 66 64 36 32 63 66 66 66 66 66 40

0A 44 00 00 0A
01 20 41 00 DD 07 00 DD 86 13 05 1F 01 C2 04 B1 02 3E 02 97 01 BE 01 BA 01 BD 00 DD 01 BC 00 DD
00 DE 32 26 65 53 66 66 66 64 46 46 66 46 66 66 66 66 40 16 65 53 66 66 66 64 46 46 0E 66
46 66 66 66 66 40
keycode 0A = MCE 16.82 OBC:2 Hex:02 Misc:T=0

0B 42 00 00 0B
01 20 3F 00 DE 07 00 DE 89 44 05 26 01 BB 02 9A 01 BB 01 BC 01 BB 01 BC 00 DD 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE
00 DD 3E 16 65 52 66 66 66 63 36 33 63 66 66 66 66 64 01 66 55 26 66 66 66 33 63 36 36 66
66 66 66 40
keycode 0B = MCE 16.82 OBC:3 Hex:03 Misc:T=1

0C 56 00 00 0C
01 20 53 00 DE 0A 00 DE 86 12 05 26 01 BB 02 9A 01 BB 01 BC 01 BB 01 3F 01 C9 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE
00 DD 00 53 00 E0 00 45 00 46 00 37 00 38 32 16 65 52 66 66 66 63 36 36 66 36 66 66 66 63
60 16 65 52 66 66 66 63 36 36 1A 68 79 47 98 78 77 76 81 BB BB 01 BB BB
keycode 0C = MCE 16.82 OBC:4 Hex:04 Misc:T=0

0D 4D 00 00 0D
01 20 4A 00 DE 0A 00 F9 89 45 02 7E 04 8D 02 46 04 8D 01 5A 03 09 01 31 03 08 01 15 02 5D 01 15
02 62 00 DE 02 8F 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE 00 DD 3C 19 98 84 99 99 99 97 59 55 95 99 99 99 99 70
29 98 83 99 99 99 95 59 55 95 99 99 99 99 74

0E 48 00 00 0E
01 20 45 00 DE 08 00 DE 86 12 05 0A 01 DE 02 9A 01 BB 01 BC 01 BB 01 BC 00 DD 01 92 00 F9 00 DE
01 BB 00 DE 00 DD 32 17 76 62 77 77 77 73 37 37 77 37 77 77 77 74 60 17 76 62 77 77 77 73
37 37 0E 77 37 77 77 77 75 60
keycode 0E = MCE 16.82 OBC:6 Hex:06 Misc:T=0

0F 44 00 00 0F
01 20 41 00 DE 07 00 DE 89 44 05 26 01 BB 02 9A 01 BB 01 BC 01 BB 01 BC 00 DD 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE
00 DD 32 16 65 52 66 66 66 63 36 36 66 36 66 66 66 64 60 16 65 52 66 66 66 63 36 36 0E 66
36 66 66 66 64 60
keycode 0F = MCE 16.82 OBC:7 Hex:07 Misc:T=0

10 3E 00 00 10
01 20 3B 00 DD 06 00 DD 86 14 05 1F 01 C2 02 97 01 BE 01 BA 01 BD 00 DD 01 BC 00 DD 00 DE 3E 15
54 42 55 55 55 53 35 33 53 55 55 55 53 55 01 55 44 25 55 55 55 33 53 35 35 55 55 55 35 50
keycode 10 = MCE 16.82 OBC:8 Hex:08 Misc:T=1

11 40 00 00 11
01 20 3D 00 DE 0A 02 54 04 9B 01 68 02 DF 01 68 02 0F 01 15 02 62 00 B4 02 53 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE
00 DD 00 53 00 EB 00 53 00 2A 00 37 00 2A 21 06 65 51 66 66 66 63 26 32 62 66 66 66 87 94
68 40

12 31 00 00 12
01 20 2E 00 DD 07 00 52 FF AD 00 52 33 E6 00 52 01 82 00 52 01 2F 00 CE 00 8A 00 52 00 DC 00 52
00 8A 1C 46 35 26 33 66 52 31 46 35 26 33 63 52 30
keycode 12 = Nokia 39.40 OBC:30 Hex:1E, Nokia 39.40 OBC:158 Hex:9E

24 2D 00 00 24
01 20 2A 00 00 06 00 0A FF FF 00 0A 06 D5 00 0A 04 45 00 0A 03 73 00 0A 02 94 00 0A 01 B4 1B 15
54 42 55 55 53 33 53 35 35 55 53 33 00

26 31 00 00 26
01 20 2E 00 DC 07 00 52 FF AD 00 52 FF AD 00 52 01 82 00 52 01 2F 00 CE 00 8A 00 52 00 DD 00 52
00 8A 1C 46 35 26 33 65 52 20 46 35 26 33 62 52 20
keycode 26 = Nokia 39.40 OBC:95 Hex:5F, Nokia 39.40 OBC:223 Hex:DF

27 40 00 00 27
01 20 3D 00 DD 09 00 52 FD F4 00 44 02 19 00 52 01 82 00 52 01 2F 00 29 01 58 00 CE 00 8A 00 52
00 DC 00 52 00 8A 00 29 00 B3 29 57 36 27 33 76 37 30 57 36 27 33 72 37 30 57 36 27 31 64
83 10
keycode 27 = Nokia 39.40 OBC:98 Hex:62, Nokia 39.40 OBC:226 Hex:E2, Nokia12 2 OBC:114 Hex:72

28 31 00 00 28
01 20 2E 00 DC 07 00 52 FF AD 00 52 FF AD 00 52 01 82 00 52 01 2F 00 CE 00 8A 00 52 00 DD 00 52
00 8A 1C 46 35 26 33 65 36 50 46 35 26 33 62 36 50
keycode 28 = Nokia 39.40 OBC:97 Hex:61, Nokia 39.40 OBC:225 Hex:E1

29 31 00 00 29
01 20 2E 00 DF 07 00 53 FF AC 00 53 FF AC 00 53 01 84 00 53 01 31 00 D0 00 8A 00 53 00 DE 00 53
00 8A 1C 46 35 26 33 65 36 20 46 35 26 33 62 36 20
keycode 29 = Nokia 39.40 OBC:99 Hex:63, Nokia 39.40 OBC:227 Hex:E3

52 5B 00 00 52
01 20 58 00 E3 0A 01 C6 89 3B 05 42 01 9F 03 28 03 B9 02 99 01 AE 01 F0 02 81 01 C6 01 B1 01 54
02 23 01 C6 00 D3 00 E3 01 B6 00 E3 00 D8 32 19 98 83 99 99 99 95 59 59 99 59 99 97 87 80
29 98 84 99 99 99 96 59 99 99 23 99 98 78 01 99 88 39 99 99 99 55 95 99 99 10 B9 02 99
keycode 52 = MCE 16.82 OBC:109 Hex:6D T=0

53 49 00 00 53
01 20 46 00 DE 09 00 DE 86 13 06 9C 01 15 04 02 02 ED 02 A7 01 BC 01 A0 02 A7 01 BC 01 BB 01 BC
00 DD 00 DE 01 BB 00 DE 00 DD 3C 28 87 73 88 88 88 85 58 55 85 88 88 67 68 70 18 86 46 88
88 88 75 67 56 76 88 87 85 88 62

It looks like Learning is working on your Vulkano and your Philips universal remote is generating two different types of IR code(MCE and Nokia) depending on the button pressed.

Are you also saying that some Philips remote control buttons can control the VU+ Ultimo?

The VU+ Ultimo.RMDU file shows protocol 012A:2 MCE 16.82 FixedData=A9 32 95 55 66 59 56 55 and for CH+ has hex=20 and matches keycode 04. keycode 0A hex=2 matches number 2 in rmdu file. keycode 0B hex=3 matches number 3 in rmdu file.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, some Philips remote control buttons can control the VU+ Ultimo.

I can control my VU+ ULTIMO with Philips universal remote control (numbers 0 to 9, channel up, channel down, right, left, up, down and keys green and red)
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't think you can use a LRN file to control the VU+ Ultimo as the protocol uses a Toggle bit(T=0 or T=1). The learn code would be T=0 or T=1 but the device would work the first time and not the second time as the device is expecting the T value to alternate(T=0,T=1,T=0,T=1).

I don't know why the VU+ Ultimo.rmdu file with AXUM remote selected doesn't work. You may want to review your steps on how you are generating and using the AXUM bin file. Try using a RMDU file that can control another device of yours(like a TV).

Perhaps someone more knowledgeable on the MCE and Nokia protocols can comment on the the learned data(does UEI remotes have trouble learning these protocols?) and the Fixed Data values(do they encode the mode=2?) in the RMDU file.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 4:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

binky123 wrote:
I don't think you can use a LRN file to control the VU+ Ultimo as the protocol uses a Toggle bit(T=0 or T=1). The learn code would be T=0 or T=1 but the device would work the first time and not the second time as the device is expecting the T value to alternate(T=0,T=1,T=0,T=1).

I don't know why the VU+ Ultimo.rmdu file with AXUM remote selected doesn't work. You may want to review your steps on how you are generating and using the AXUM bin file. Try using a RMDU file that can control another device of yours(like a TV).

Perhaps someone more knowledgeable on the MCE and Nokia protocols can comment on the the learned data(does UEI remotes have trouble learning these protocols?) and the Fixed Data values(do they encode the mode=2?) in the RMDU file.


File LRN is to control the VU + ULTIMO from Vulkano. Vulkano a hardware like Slingbox and LRN file needs to work properly.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alan created a AXUM bin file at http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=11573 named V2010_Axum.bin.

Copy this to your PC at "C:\Program Files\Monsoon Multimedia\Vulkano\Setup Wizard" or to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Monsoon Multimedia\Vulkano\Setup Wizard" folder. There are many other BIN files in this folder. Full instructions are at http://vulkanocommunity.com/how-to-install-remote-control-binary-codes/.

In the Setup Wizard, click on Advanced button then click on Video on left pane. Click on Setup/STB Tab. Click the "Select by Code" checkbox. Scroll to V2010. You can now Test the button codes.

You only need LRN files if a BIN file doesn't exist for that device. Once we have IR information from a LRN file, we can also create a BIN file for that device. It is better to use a BIN file whenever possible. I do have a Vulkano Blast and I'm familiar with what it does.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

binky123 wrote:
Alan created a AXUM bin file at http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=11573 named V2010_Axum.bin.

Copy this to your PC at "C:\Program Files\Monsoon Multimedia\Vulkano\Setup Wizard" or to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Monsoon Multimedia\Vulkano\Setup Wizard" folder. There are many other BIN files in this folder. Full instructions are at http://vulkanocommunity.com/how-to-install-remote-control-binary-codes/.

In the Setup Wizard, click on Advanced button then click on Video on left pane. Click on Setup/STB Tab. Click the "Select by Code" checkbox. Scroll to V2010. You can now Test the button codes.

You only need LRN files if a BIN file doesn't exist for that device. Once we have IR information from a LRN file, we can also create a BIN file for that device. It is better to use a BIN file whenever possible. I do have a Vulkano Blast and I'm familiar with what it does.


I think I tried that, and not work. I try again and say something on Thursday
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