Newbie help - IP.exe (402), 15-2117 and usb cable (filebug)
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Newbie help - IP.exe (402), 15-2117 and usb cable (filebug)
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Hello,
Here I am in Sydney and learning about the JP1 stuff (way cool!).. I sent away for a 15-2117 and buy a USB cable from Filebug and... errors
I have downloaded IR.exe (402), the drivers, RM and KM and all the "easy JP1 doco's" which I'm sorry but even the "easy" stuff is pretty confusing .
I plug the USB cable in and XP recognizes it (after loading the drivers). I fire up IR.exe and select USB as the interface and select download from remote. Here is what I get:
1. All LED come on and "ready to downlod from remote" ok?
2. "SDA is being held low. Make sure your batteries are installed in the remote"
So.. I think maybe I have the JP1 cable reversed on the remote end so..
Swapped it around and:
1. "ready to downlod from remote" ok?
2. "SDA is being held high"
Does anyone have a clue what these mean? I'm sure I will be able to figure this out WHEN I can at least access the remote!
Any help would be appreciated!!!
Cheers,
Jeff
Hello,
Here I am in Sydney and learning about the JP1 stuff (way cool!).. I sent away for a 15-2117 and buy a USB cable from Filebug and... errors
I have downloaded IR.exe (402), the drivers, RM and KM and all the "easy JP1 doco's" which I'm sorry but even the "easy" stuff is pretty confusing .
I plug the USB cable in and XP recognizes it (after loading the drivers). I fire up IR.exe and select USB as the interface and select download from remote. Here is what I get:
1. All LED come on and "ready to downlod from remote" ok?
2. "SDA is being held low. Make sure your batteries are installed in the remote"
So.. I think maybe I have the JP1 cable reversed on the remote end so..
Swapped it around and:
1. "ready to downlod from remote" ok?
2. "SDA is being held high"
Does anyone have a clue what these mean? I'm sure I will be able to figure this out WHEN I can at least access the remote!
Any help would be appreciated!!!
Cheers,
Jeff
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Re: Newbie help - IP.exe (402), 15-2117 and usb cable (fileb
Do you mean the LCD comes on? If so, that could be an indication that the remote needs to have a full reset done on it.JEFBEAR wrote:1. All LED come on and "ready to downlod from remote" ok?
1) Hold SETUP (green P), till screen reads "CODE SET"
2) Press RECORD
3) Select MFR RESET from the LCD menu.
Mark
Thanks Mark..
I reset the remote like you said and I still get the same error messages.
Regarding the "all LED's come on" thing... It happens when I plug the JP1 cable end into the remote. All of the LCD's (sorry..) come on for 3 seconds.. then all go off. It looks like an LCD test or something.
Then when I try IR.exe (402) I get the same SDA...error messages. Since I am not sure which is pin 1 on the JP1 cable end, I try it both ways.. one says SDA is high the other says low...
???
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Cheers,
Jeff
I reset the remote like you said and I still get the same error messages.
Regarding the "all LED's come on" thing... It happens when I plug the JP1 cable end into the remote. All of the LCD's (sorry..) come on for 3 seconds.. then all go off. It looks like an LCD test or something.
Then when I try IR.exe (402) I get the same SDA...error messages. Since I am not sure which is pin 1 on the JP1 cable end, I try it both ways.. one says SDA is high the other says low...
???
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Cheers,
Jeff
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Mark,
Yes, the drivers were required to get the USB cable recognized by XP... As for the pin1, I meant on the JP1 cable.. it is not marks pin1
IR gives me those errors when I do the "check interface". When I dissable the "auto check" feature I get "The remote is not acknowledging data requests, (ErrNo=9, Addr=0, Size=-1, Count=1) SDA is being held high" if I reverse the cable I get a HUGE message saying I have an invalid checksum and need to reset the remote.. then it give me the option to pick a checksum sie (auto checked 0800... no data found, cancel? -> no... pick a remote -> 2117... bad checksum at address $000. Expected $FF$00, but found $00$00... There is a conflict at fixed address $0032 do you want to replace with fixed data? --> yes seems to have worked.. because the messages go away..
Does this mean it works??
Confused...
(back in a couple hours)
Jeff
Yes, the drivers were required to get the USB cable recognized by XP... As for the pin1, I meant on the JP1 cable.. it is not marks pin1
IR gives me those errors when I do the "check interface". When I dissable the "auto check" feature I get "The remote is not acknowledging data requests, (ErrNo=9, Addr=0, Size=-1, Count=1) SDA is being held high" if I reverse the cable I get a HUGE message saying I have an invalid checksum and need to reset the remote.. then it give me the option to pick a checksum sie (auto checked 0800... no data found, cancel? -> no... pick a remote -> 2117... bad checksum at address $000. Expected $FF$00, but found $00$00... There is a conflict at fixed address $0032 do you want to replace with fixed data? --> yes seems to have worked.. because the messages go away..
Does this mean it works??
Confused...
(back in a couple hours)
Jeff
I bought the same remote and the same cable and had the same error. I had already loaded the Delcom USB driver.
The solution I came up with was to leave the batteries out. Also, when plugging in the cable, I have it orientated such that the cable heads back across the battery compartment and not down to the bottom of the remote.
Every time I come back to re-program the remote after testing it out, I get the same error even with the batteries removed. I guess it still has some charge left from the batteries. To solve this, however, I unplug the USB cable from my PC and re-insert it. After that I'm able to upload to it one more time.
The final quirk is that every few times I program it, the display stops functioning. The macros I've programmed still function, however. On the next upload the display is once again ok.
These quirks aren't really hindering me so I'll likely be happy this weekend when I finally get the delays setup correctly in my simple macros.
I hope this helps.
Chris
The solution I came up with was to leave the batteries out. Also, when plugging in the cable, I have it orientated such that the cable heads back across the battery compartment and not down to the bottom of the remote.
Every time I come back to re-program the remote after testing it out, I get the same error even with the batteries removed. I guess it still has some charge left from the batteries. To solve this, however, I unplug the USB cable from my PC and re-insert it. After that I'm able to upload to it one more time.
The final quirk is that every few times I program it, the display stops functioning. The macros I've programmed still function, however. On the next upload the display is once again ok.
These quirks aren't really hindering me so I'll likely be happy this weekend when I finally get the delays setup correctly in my simple macros.
I hope this helps.
Chris
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FYI,
I am having similar issues with the interface and IR (works then doesn't). I have only been able to dowload once! and still haven't been able to upload or download again!
Just a little disappointed with this interface. With myself paying with AU dollars.. it was twice the price of the remote itself (luckily I got the remote for $20 us).
Jeff
I am having similar issues with the interface and IR (works then doesn't). I have only been able to dowload once! and still haven't been able to upload or download again!
Just a little disappointed with this interface. With myself paying with AU dollars.. it was twice the price of the remote itself (luckily I got the remote for $20 us).
Jeff
I was doing some testing with the USB interface and my 2117 and can confirm that the SDA HIGH errors DO occur with the batteries IN. Once removing the batteries I have no errors. It will upload and download numerous times without ever getting an error. I have uploaded, unplugged and used the remote and plugged it back in and can still upload and download without having to unplug the interface.
As far as pin 1 on the cable, as said earlier, there is a little triangle on the jp1 connector that points to pin 1.
After removing the batteries, you said you could download once and that was all. What is the error you get with the batteries removed.
As far as pin 1 on the cable, as said earlier, there is a little triangle on the jp1 connector that points to pin 1.
After removing the batteries, you said you could download once and that was all. What is the error you get with the batteries removed.
-Tom
I am having the same problem with a RCU810B and the USB cable I just got from JP1 Cables. If I take the batteries out I get a message that the SDA is too low. With them in it is too high. I was able to get a download once by partialy removing one battery. I don't know if this was a fluke or it was making some partial contact and that helped somehow. Any help would be appreciated.
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There isn't a vendor called "JP1 Cables", the two JP1 vendors are Filebug (Tom) and Hovis Direct (Richard).takins wrote:I am having the same problem with a RCU810B and the USB cable I just got from JP1 Cables.
Rob
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www.hifi-remote.com
Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
My mistake Rob. The website says JP1 cables on the header. It was actually Filebug I purchased the cable from. Thanks for correcting me.
Tom, I have not had any further success. I have not tried a different remote. This is the only one I have with a female JP1 port right on the card. I bought a cable with a male attachment I thought this just plugged into that.
I am not sure what the 6 pin header is though. I am sure I am plugging the cable in properly though. I match up the arrow with the #1 hole.
Thanks,
Trent
Tom, I have not had any further success. I have not tried a different remote. This is the only one I have with a female JP1 port right on the card. I bought a cable with a male attachment I thought this just plugged into that.
I am not sure what the 6 pin header is though. I am sure I am plugging the cable in properly though. I match up the arrow with the #1 hole.
Thanks,
Trent