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Custom Remote Help

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 2:17 pm
by The Boss
I am creating a new remote for box that is not in the market. i am using slingbox 500 with HDMI connection to the box. I have the customer code 0x9A65 i converted that to 89,166 device and subdevice number. And i have Data Code's 0x15,0x58 where i converted to decimal 21,88 and like wise. Now i created a new remote Slingbox with UEI PL chip with settings as

Setup Code : 2010
Protocol : NEC1
Device : 89
Sub Device : 166

Then i added the decimal values in place of OBC in funtion list exported the binary file and placed in slingbox and its not working. what wrong am i doing.

Thanks

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 2:59 pm
by The Robman
I think we would need to see the complete set of codes that you have for this device in order to guess if you have converted the hex to decimal correctly.

When I try converting the data, I get 89 and 166 for the device codes and 168 and 26 for the OBCs

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 2:59 pm
by mdavej
Try sub device 83

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 3:06 pm
by The Robman
I see what you did, you correctly treated the device code hex as LSB, but then you treated the OBC hex as MSB.

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 4:01 pm
by The Boss
It didn't work for me.

these are the details i have

Key Name Format Cust Code Data Code
STANDBY NEC 0x9A65 0x15
MUTE NEC 0x9A65 0x58
FR NEC 0x9A65 0x1C
STOP NEC 0x9A65 0x1E
PLAY NEC 0x9A65 0x1F
FF NEC 0x9A65 0x4B
INFOR NEC 0x9A65 0x01
HOME NEC 0x9A65 0x00
UP NEC 0x9A65 0x0B
LEFT NEC 0x9A65 0x0D
OK NEC 0x9A65 0x52
RIGHT NEC 0x9A65 0x0E
DOWN NEC 0x9A65 0x0C
RETURN NEC 0x9A65 0x13
EXIT NEC 0x9A65 0x14
VOL+ NEC 0x9A65 0x08
AD NEC 0x9A65 0x04
CH+ NEC 0x9A65 0x41
VOL- NEC 0x9A65 0x09
CC NEC 0x9A65 0x05
Ch- NEC 0x9A65 0x47
RED NEC 0x9A65 0x0F
GREEN NEC 0x9A65 0x18
YELLOW NEC 0x9A65 0x19
BLUE NEC 0x9A65 0x1A
1 NEC 0x9A65 0x5A
2 NEC 0x9A65 0x5E
3 NEC 0x9A65 0x4E
4 NEC 0x9A65 0x5D
5 NEC 0x9A65 0x51
6 NEC 0x9A65 0x49
7 NEC 0x9A65 0x59
8 NEC 0x9A65 0x55
9 NEC 0x9A65 0x4D
BKSPCE NEC 0x9A65 0x40
0 NEC 0x9A65 0x50
– NEC 0x9A65 0x0A

Any help would be appreciated.

Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 10:15 pm
by The Robman
Here is an RM file that you should be able to use to create a Slingbox bin file
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14080

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 9:12 am
by The Boss
I opened that in RM and exported as a bin file and placed in slingbox. no luck doesn't work. :(

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 10:00 am
by 3FG
Depending on how they reversed the bits (all 16, each byte piecewise, or if they swapped bytes) the reasonable dev.sub pairs are:

154.101 (as listed)
166.89 (16 bit reversal)
89.166 (reverse each byte)
101.154 (swapped bytes)

When testing pay particular attention to the Home function and the digit 1. These two OBCs have the same form if the bits are reversed.

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 11:57 am
by The Boss
I see the box is not responding. i have reported to the h/w team. we will be getting new boxes by next two week's. i will update once i have got those. thanks though.

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 1:05 pm
by The Robman
Does the box respond to the regular remote control?

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 3:04 pm
by The Boss
Yes it is responding but the codes i have got are from the updated version instead the remote that came along with the box.

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 3:54 pm
by The Robman
Is it worth $17 to you to help get this programmed? (And you get a cool new remote in the process)

If so, buy one of these ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/322044831124

It's the Nevo C2 remote, which is JP1 compatible and comes with it's own USB cable that can be used for JP1 purposes.

With this remote you can learn the buttons from the original remote and then post the results for us, and we can use them to make a new bin file.

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:15 pm
by The Boss
How does this works with Nova C2??

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:52 pm
by The Robman
The Nevo is a learning remote that is JP1 compatible, which means you can use JP1 (specifically, a program called RMIR) to download the remote's memory and edit it and re-load it. So, it's actually a very powerful remote when combined with JP1.

But, all we need it for here is, if you learn the buttons from your current working OEM remote, you can download the memory (which will include the learned signals) using RMIR and then you can save the file. If you then post the file for us to look at, we can create a Slingbox file for you. At that point, you could put the Nevo in a drawer never to be seen again, if you like, as it would have served its purpose, or you could start to discover JP1 and program it to work your stuff. In which case, maybe we'll see you in some of the other forums here as you seek help with it.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 8:26 am
by The Boss
Just placed the order for the remote, i need your guidance once i receive it. Thanks