Hello,
Got here in Brazil a One For All 3840 which, cosmetically, looks identical to URC 3940.
Trying to download using RM I get "No RDF matches signature starting 3258"
Tried following steps on thread:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... c&&start=0
By adapting RDF file from 3940 got past "No RDF message", up to a dialog asking to select model, however couldn't get past "Error downloading from remote..." dialog.
Can anybody help? How I can create my own RDF?
Please find RAW file here:
http://cristianomonteiro.net/downloads/3258.ir
Thanks!
- Cristiano
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It may look like the URC-3940 but your raw download shows that it is very different inside. The URC-3940 is a JP1.3 remote. Yours is of a later type, probably JP1.4 or JP2. There is no way that you can create an RDF for it on your own, you need expert assistance. The best person to help you is 3FG. I will send him a PM to see if he can help, but I know he is very busy. If he cannot spare the time to help then I will try to do so.
Graham
Thanks guys!
This remote is widely available in Brazil and takes 5 digits programing device codes.
Here a picture of internal label and JP1 connector:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14752
Regards,
- Cristiano
This remote is widely available in Brazil and takes 5 digits programing device codes.
Here a picture of internal label and JP1 connector:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14752
Regards,
- Cristiano
Here's a candidate RDF file.
I'm not able to tell if this remote can do keymoves or macros, but at present the RDF assumes that it can. Presumably if the remote can't accept these, then an upload from RMIR which specifies keymoves or macros will cause the remote to reset.
I'm not able to tell if this remote can do keymoves or macros, but at present the RDF assumes that it can. Presumably if the remote can't accept these, then an upload from RMIR which specifies keymoves or macros will cause the remote to reset.