Technika TX22D - URC8206
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Technika TX22D - URC8206
1. Device: Technika TX22D
2. Type of device: TV/DVD/Freeview
3. Year: 2009
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: urc-8206
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? yes
6. Still have original remote? yes
7. Checked the file section? yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? yes
9. Partially working setup code? no
10. Learning remote question? yes
Just brought this cheapy TV from tesco, learned some of the signals but can only get the power, volume up, button 1 and programme down to work. Tried downloading the info to Ir programme and it give me the message about more then 3 signal bursts
Also checked all the files from ezremotes and none of them work
2. Type of device: TV/DVD/Freeview
3. Year: 2009
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: urc-8206
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? yes
6. Still have original remote? yes
7. Checked the file section? yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? yes
9. Partially working setup code? no
10. Learning remote question? yes
Just brought this cheapy TV from tesco, learned some of the signals but can only get the power, volume up, button 1 and programme down to work. Tried downloading the info to Ir programme and it give me the message about more then 3 signal bursts
Also checked all the files from ezremotes and none of them work
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vickyg2003
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Ash, I wonder if the Technika is the same as the Technica TV which uses a TV/1982, the RC-5 /5X Combo philips protoco
Try selecting Audio 1269 and then sending the EFC 61961 to see if this powers on/off your unit.
And post your IR file so we can see the raw timings of the learns you did.
Try selecting Audio 1269 and then sending the EFC 61961 to see if this powers on/off your unit.
And post your IR file so we can see the raw timings of the learns you did.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
ok, heres the signals i've managed to learn, the others come up with errors or something differant to the the nec1 protoco
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=7205
Tried the Audio 1269 suggestion but no go
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=7205
Tried the Audio 1269 suggestion but no go
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vickyg2003
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Ash these are very nice learns. You'll still need to try the other learns to see if we need to use some sort of combo code. but so far these are all Nec1 0,127 signals. This will be very easy to create your upgrade. Will this be your first attempt at creating an upgrade? Its not all that hard especially with a standard NEC1 signal.
With the 8206 you'll have a choice of using either KM or RM to create an upgrade. If you run into troubles we're here to help. This would be a very good upgrade for a beginner to start with.
With the 8206 you'll have a choice of using either KM or RM to create an upgrade. If you run into troubles we're here to help. This would be a very good upgrade for a beginner to start with.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Here are some known EFCs from TV 1548, reported to be used with Astar. They look like a partial match to your codes. Maybe you can just try these, and only learn the ones that don't work.
Code: Select all
num 0 247
num 1 054
num 2 182
num 3 058
num 4 119
num 5 186
num 6 123
num 7 118
num 8 183
num 9 122
Vol+ 246
Vol- 234
Mute 059
Ch+ 250
Ch- 228
Power 055
Menu 231
Up 230
Down 102
Left 235
Right 229
Info 101
Exit 100
Input /Source 251
Settings 231-
The Robman
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Hey Ash, could you double check a few things for me please. In your DVD file some buttons use the same code. The "3" and "info" buttons use the same code, as do the "Stop" and "Exit" buttons. In the TV file, the txt-on and txt-off buttons use the same code. Could you verify that this is how it is on the OEM remote (ie, can you use either button to do the same thing?).
Also, in the TV file there's an "A" (capital A) button and in the DVD file there's an "a" (lowercase A) button that have different codes, is that correct?
Just FYI, while most buttons have a unique function, there are 10 buttons that appear to change function based on the select mode:
DVD=+10, TV=-/--
DVD=prog, TV=red
DVD=skip+, TV=back\txt-expand
DVD=skip-, TV=txt-index
DVD=ff, TV=txt-hold
DVD=rew, TV=txt-on/off
DVD=TV/DVD, TV=AV
DVD=a, TV=16-9
DVD=menu, TV=green
DVD=random, TV=yellow
Also, in the TV file there's an "A" (capital A) button and in the DVD file there's an "a" (lowercase A) button that have different codes, is that correct?
Just FYI, while most buttons have a unique function, there are 10 buttons that appear to change function based on the select mode:
DVD=+10, TV=-/--
DVD=prog, TV=red
DVD=skip+, TV=back\txt-expand
DVD=skip-, TV=txt-index
DVD=ff, TV=txt-hold
DVD=rew, TV=txt-on/off
DVD=TV/DVD, TV=AV
DVD=a, TV=16-9
DVD=menu, TV=green
DVD=random, TV=yellow
Rob
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yep, all thats right, on the OEM remote the colour buttons, i.e, red, green, yellow, blue, control some DVD features as does button 3, 16-9.........be easyer to post and image of the OEM remote, quite alot of the buttons control TV functions as well as DVD functions, thats why i made them 2 sepertate upgrades and us them on differant devices

There is only 1 TEXT button which turns it on or off and i hate having buttons with no use so it made sence really
I used the AV button on my 8206 to control the "source" button on the OEM as you select which AV source (
) you want the TV to use
Hope this clears up any issue or confussion

For the TV, i think thats a left over of a clean button i needed to learn for something, for the DVD it controls a 4 or 5th menu type button thats on the OEM remote which i think could do something on the DVD functions, not sure yet as i'm yet to realy play with the DVD player on the TVThe Robman wrote:Also, in the TV file there's an "A" (capital A) button and in the DVD file there's an "a" (lowercase A) button that have different codes, is that correct?
There is only 1 TEXT button which turns it on or off and i hate having buttons with no use so it made sence really
I used the AV button on my 8206 to control the "source" button on the OEM as you select which AV source (
Hope this clears up any issue or confussion
Last edited by Ash on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:19 pm, edited 3 times in total.
BTW, just found the hall of shame thread, great entertainment @ 2am
Maybe you should put this thread in it as some dumb a** should've put good batteries in BOTH remotes before learning signals
that was the cause of most of my problems, the other was a dogdy USB-serial cable
sorted now, alas a working pair of upgrade
p.s. great site, save me alot of work, keep it up guys and rest assured i'll upload any upgrades I do
Maybe you should put this thread in it as some dumb a** should've put good batteries in BOTH remotes before learning signals
p.s. great site, save me alot of work, keep it up guys and rest assured i'll upload any upgrades I do
Last edited by Ash on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The Robman
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Unless I'm being blind, I don't see any A (upper or lower case), B or C buttons on the remote, so which buttons correspond to those functions in your upgrades?
You'd be surprised how often "Batteries" is the answer to user problems, so that doesn't even come close to qualifying you for the idiot thread!
As you can see from that thread, it takes a very special kind of user to qualify.
You'd be surprised how often "Batteries" is the answer to user problems, so that doesn't even come close to qualifying you for the idiot thread!
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
I must of edited the post after you postedThe Robman wrote:Unless I'm being blind, I don't see any A (upper or lower case), B or C buttons on the remote, so which buttons correspond to those functions in your upgrades?
You'd be surprised how often "Batteries" is the answer to user problems, so that doesn't even come close to qualifying you for the idiot thread!As you can see from that thread, it takes a very special kind of user to qualify.
Button A,B and C in TV functions control the repeat looking button under button 9 (not sure what it really does, it just brings up the channel info), PMODE (picture mode) and SMODE (sound mode) from the OEM remoteAsh wrote:For the TV, i think thats a left over of a clean button i needed to learn for something, for the DVD it controls a 4 or 5th menu type button thats on the OEM remote which i think could do something on the DVD functions, not sure yet as i'm yet to realy play with the DVD player on the TVThe Robman wrote:Also, in the TV file there's an "A" (capital A) button and in the DVD file there's an "a" (lowercase A) button that have different codes, is that correct?