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Kathrein Euroline, Onkyo R811 and SEG 5200
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 7:56 pm
by giz33
Hi I am searching for some Codes
Device: Satreceiver
Devicename : Katrein Euroline 135
RC Name Katrein Euroline
There are two files in the filesection but they do not work
Device: Audio
Devicename : Onkyo R-811RDS
RC Name RC-259S
There are many articles about onky but not exactly my type
I have tried some of them.
Do anybody know which is the best
Device: VCR
Devicename : SEG VCR5200
RC Name n/a
There is no article about SEG. Is there a identical construction from another producer.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:12 am
by Capn Trips
Please read the Number 1 Code Search FAQ (linked in my signature below.)
Then provide the information requestsd for each of your devices.
Most importantly, quite frankly, right now would be to know what JP1 remote control you have, so we can then provide you with some directions to explore.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:13 am
by giz33
Hi all
sorry for not reading the sticky.
Here is the additional data
1. Device: see above
2. Type of device:see above
3. Year: ????
4. JP1 Remote model: OneForAll URC-7550
5. JP1 user? yes
6. Still have original remote? yes
7. Checked the file section? yes see above
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? yes
found ccf file for the VCR
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/fi ... dv=vcr&fc= (what can I do with that

)
9. Partially working setup code? no
10. Learning remote question? yes but i have no manual anymore
Thank you for your reply
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:23 am
by johnsfine
Try the setup code VCR/0278
That VCR in that CCF file uses Proton protocol, device 21.
VCR/0278 is the common setup code for Proton:21.
VCR/0561, VCR/0637 and TV/0782 are also Pronton:21, but most OFA models don't have those.
I'm not sure how (if possible at all) to get info on 7550 setup codes from Rob's xls file of setup codes.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:28 am
by whompus
#10 seems to say you dont know how to learn with the remote.
correct learning is here note your button will be magic instead of setup.
You can get
manual here ofa europe
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:45 am
by johnsfine
What you do with that is:
Get
decodeCCF.zip and the latest version of
Decode_IR_DLL.zip.
Use those to decode the CCF file.
Open the .txt output from that in Excel (make sure it is set for tab as the only delimiter and does not merge consecutive delimiters).
Search using the contents of columns L, M, and N for something that looks like the device you want (which of those columns is helpful depends on how the CCF was built).
Find the basic info for the setup page of KM or RM in columns A to C.
Find the OBC of each function in column D and the function name in either I or K (again depending on how the CCF was built).
Use all that info to create an upgrade in KM or RM.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:38 pm
by Capn Trips
johnsfine wrote:Try the setup code VCR/0278
That VCR in that CCF file uses Proton protocol, device 21.
VCR/0278 is the common setup code for Proton:21.
VCR/0561, VCR/0637 and TV/0782 are also Pronton:21, but most OFA models don't have those.
I'm not sure how (if possible at all) to get info on 7550 setup codes from Rob's xls file of setup codes.
According to the "remotes" spreadsheet, the 7550 is similar to the 7560, which on the "devices" spreadsheet lists only VCR/0278.
(All of these spreadsheets can be found in the file section, under the miscellaneous section)
But, since you have a learning remote, and there has been a deathly silence about your OTHER two devices, it's time to start learning and decoding and building your own upgrades, methinks.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:08 am
by giz33
Thanks for all your help
Now I have downloaded the manual for my URC 7550.
The first thing I have tried is to use the precompiled code for the VCR 0278 then the others (of the manual) all of them didn't work.
Maybe I have deleted some parts of the firmware codes via JP1 when I want to get some free space.
The next thing I have done is to use the learning function.
After trying out the description in the manual several times without any result
I have changed the key sequence and hurray it it is working

The manual mixed up step 2 and 3
The next step from me will be to load up my results. But I am now a little bit busy and have to go for a training seminar for the next few days so you will probably hear from me in the beginning of the next week.
Thanks again for your help see you soon
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:57 am
by Capn Trips
giz33 wrote: Maybe I have deleted some parts of the firmware codes via JP1 when I want to get some free space.
No. JP1 activity will only affect the EEPROM, whilst the firmware is in the ROM, and you can't change it.
giz33 wrote:
The next thing I have done is to use the learning function.
....The next step from me will be to load up my results.
Well, if you just post your learned IR files to the diagnosis area with links to them here, someone can be looking while you're out ... uh ... seminar-ing.