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Re: Cable JP1
It looks like the URC-7969 is the Argentinian version of the URC-7962costa.telecom wrote:just me missing one doubts, which JP1 cable to use for the URC-7969?
http://www.oneforall-argentina.com.ar/s ... ntrol.html
I'm pretty sure this cable will work...
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16360
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I took the test, check the result was 4 digits: 3298 clik in TAP 1, 2, 3, 4.3FG wrote:I'm not familiar with the 7969. Please check the signature of your remote using the 983 Signature Blink back command. It may have 5 digits, so check numbers 1 through 5.
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Cable JP1
I still have doubts about how to build the same cable, I have a USB-to-RS232 Db9 PL2303_Prolific male, and I've done a cable at one end 6x pins as I do the cable so that it is compatible with my URC-7969?
there are some codes in my URC eg E124001 / URC 11-7969 R00 / S3F80KBX4C-COCB And talves can help in some information.
thank you.
there are some codes in my URC eg E124001 / URC 11-7969 R00 / S3F80KBX4C-COCB And talves can help in some information.
thank you.
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Given that we can buy a ready made cable for under $9, it's been a real long time since most of us have bothered trying to make our own cables.
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Cable JP1
ok, I do not mind paying $ 9, I'm in Brazil will take to get this cable, so I want to learn to do this for me a bit confused about the cable this linkThe Robman wrote:Given that we can buy a ready made cable for under $9, it's been a real long time since most of us have bothered trying to make our own cables.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16360
cable 6x pin with UBS, I am in doubt is that this cable have to buy http://www.ebay.com/itm/261101529602 ?
3298 is the same signature as the USA model OARI06G, so once you have a cable, RMIR should work, although it will tell you that you have a OARI06G. Perhaps the 7960 button names will be different.
This is a JP1.4 remote, so you might be able to make it work with the Prolific USB to TTL, but our experience hasn't been very good. If at some time you get a JP2 remote, the Prolific chip set definitely won't work.
I think your eBay link is a good cable to buy.
This is a JP1.4 remote, so you might be able to make it work with the Prolific USB to TTL, but our experience hasn't been very good. If at some time you get a JP2 remote, the Prolific chip set definitely won't work.
I think your eBay link is a good cable to buy.
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OK, yes I will buy this cable EBay from what I understand the FTDI Chipset FT232 is inserted into the USB port OK.3FG wrote:3298 is the same signature as the USA model OARI06G, so once you have a cable, RMIR should work, although it will tell you that you have a OARI06G. Perhaps the 7960 button names will be different.
This is a JP1.4 remote, so you might be able to make it work with the Prolific USB to TTL, but our experience hasn't been very good. If at some time you get a JP2 remote, the Prolific chip set definitely won't work.
I think your eBay link is a good cable to buy.
Brazil has the adapters with the same chipset FT232 http://abre.ai/Gtf
As I have 2 cables now a USB to RS232 and one that I myself did 6x pin to connect the URC 7969, as I assemble this cable to connect the two?
Image below:

Here are the needed connections:
The Brazilian adapter doesn't seem to provide RTS, so it won't work unless it can be configured to control the RTS line.
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JP1.4 ---> FTDI Signal Name
Pin
1 --------------- Not connected or +3.3/5 volts
2 --------------- RTS
3 --------------- Ground
4 --------------- TXD
5 --------------- Do Not Connect!
6 --------------- RXD-
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well observed met others who have RTS http://abre.ai/Gtg3FG wrote:Here are the needed connections:The Brazilian adapter doesn't seem to provide RTS, so it won't work unless it can be configured to control the RTS line.Code: Select all
JP1.4 ---> FTDI Signal Name Pin 1 --------------- Not connected or +3.3/5 volts 2 --------------- RTS 3 --------------- Ground 4 --------------- TXD 5 --------------- Do Not Connect! 6 --------------- RXD
I will try this link from my cable Db9 door -> JP1 6x pin.
thank you.
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Connect PC-URC
successfully build the cable, however which use program for PC communication -> URC and which use program to extract the codes?
excuse my lack of knowledge, I am willing to learn.
thank you.
excuse my lack of knowledge, I am willing to learn.
thank you.