When I first set up my 6131 there was three (the base remote plus the two extenders), now I see a whole slew of them.
What is the difference and how do I tell what I have? RM is asking me to pick a remote since it no longer knows what it knew back when I did these upgrades.
If it helps, I bought mine from Rob, modified, with the JP1 interface already soldered in.
thanks
-bill
What are all of the 6131 variants?
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Externally, there are 2 different 6131 remotes. There's the original design that you have, and the newer slimline design, which they call the URC-6131N (or URC-6131Nw for the Walmart version).
The 6131 ships without an EEPROM, so I sell modified 6131s where I have soldered in a 2k EEPROM. Some people have sent in their store bought 6131s to UEI to have upgrades added. When these remotes come back, they typically have 1k EEPROMs installed.
The 6131 uses a different format for keymoves based on whether you have an extender installed.
So, the different versions are...
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/1k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131 w/1k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131N w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131N w/1k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131N w/2k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131N w/1k EEPROM with extender
The two possible choices for you are...
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM with extender
The 6131 ships without an EEPROM, so I sell modified 6131s where I have soldered in a 2k EEPROM. Some people have sent in their store bought 6131s to UEI to have upgrades added. When these remotes come back, they typically have 1k EEPROMs installed.
The 6131 uses a different format for keymoves based on whether you have an extender installed.
So, the different versions are...
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/1k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131 w/1k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131N w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131N w/1k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131N w/2k EEPROM with extender
URC-6131N w/1k EEPROM with extender
The two possible choices for you are...
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM and no extender
URC-6131 w/2k EEPROM with extender
Rob
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thanks, clarification
so when I set up things in RM, I use the 6131(old) 2K extender 1, right?
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I can vouch for the "6131(old) 2K" part, but I don't know if you're using an extender, and if so, which version.
Rob
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How easy would it be for me to upgrade a non-JP1 6131 to JP1? I have a 6131 that I bought from Circuit City and would like to be able to program it. Is it worth it to even bother with it?
(By the way, I currently have another 6131 that IS JP1 that I bought from Surf Remote, as well as a cable. But now I want to program another one for the bedroom)
(By the way, I currently have another 6131 that IS JP1 that I bought from Surf Remote, as well as a cable. But now I want to program another one for the bedroom)