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Sony Discrete ON/OFF with RS 2117 using Extender2...

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:32 pm
by Chuck_IV
I cannot, for the life of me, get discrete ON/OFF programmed for my Sony 635 receiver, using extender2. I am using RCVR code 1158 on the AUX, to control the receiver, with out issue, but I want to make it so Power turns the power on ONLY, and shift-power to turn the power off ONLY.

I have a learned code that works, when not using the extender. It is:

Protocol: Sony12
Device: 16
OBC: 46 for On 47 for OFF
Hex 74 or 75 for On and F4 or F5 for OFF

Now, based on what I have read, based on the Sony12 and device 16, it is using the hex 74 for ON and F4 for OFF. So I figured I would use a keymove command to get this done with extender2. So my key moves went like this:

AUX Power = AUX RCVR 1158 $74
AUX Shift-Power = AUX RCVR 1158 $F4

When I use this, nothing happens. The power does not go on/off. I tried the hex 75 and F5 for on/off, and that didn't work.

All I am looking to do is get a discrete code for ON to the power button and Off to the shift power of the AUX(receiver) buttons.

What do I need to do, to do this? Am I using the wrong code for 1158?

Thanx.

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:44 pm
by Mark Pierson
The 1158 code is a combo that uses 2-byte commands. Based on your info, try these Hex Cmds for the Key Moves:

On: 74 08
Off: F4 08

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 2:50 pm
by Chuck_IV
Mark Pierson wrote:The 1158 code is a combo that uses 2-byte commands. Based on your info, try these Hex Cmds for the Key Moves:

On: 74 08
Off: F4 08
OMG! I can't believe I didn't try that. Thank You! All my other key moves ended with that same 08, why the heck didn't I add that here :oops:

I ended up getting it working using keymap-master to create an upgrade file, but the 08 method is a heck of a lot easier.


Oh well, my forehead is a bit flatter from smashing it against the wall, but, hey it works now :D

Thanx again.

BTW, I noticed you're in CT too... enjoying the snow? :wink:

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 3:45 pm
by Mark Pierson
Chuck_IV wrote:Oh well, my forehead is a bit flatter from smashing it against the wall, but, hey it works now
How's the wall doing? :lol:
BTW, I noticed you're in CT too... enjoying the snow?
I wouldn't use the word enjoying... especially since it's going to change over to rain soon. Ought to make a nice mess! :shock:

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:19 pm
by Chuck_IV
Yea, it's gonna be ugly later, when it starts raining.

I have 2 more keys I am having issues with. They are 2 learned keys from my Hughes HTL-HD Directv receiver. This receiver is fairly new. I am using setup code 1749.

The keys show as follows:

Protocol: NEC1
Device: 12
Sub-Device: 251
OBC: 47
Hex: 0B
EFC: 090

and

Protocol: NEC1
Device: 12
Sub-Device: 251
OBC: 49
Hex: 73
EFC: 153

I've tried just the 0B abd 73 codes in key movers but nothing.

Thanx for the help.

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:27 pm
by jon_armstrong
It must be something basic. Those should work. Did you try just using the EFC's?

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:41 pm
by Chuck_IV
jon_armstrong wrote:It must be something basic. Those should work. Did you try just using the EFC's?
Yea, I tried it both ways. I dunno. It doesn't want to work and to top it off the first one, 090 locks the remote, to the point, I have to remove the batteries.

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 5:07 pm
by Chuck_IV
Yep, it was something stupid. I was choosing CBL as the device(since I was using the CBL key to control by 2nd satellite receiver), BUT this is a satellite receiver, so I should have used the SAT device, which did work. :oops: again.