VU+ Solo2 Discrete ON/OFF
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VU+ Solo2 Discrete ON/OFF
Hi,
I have a new satellite receiver. This is the VU+ Solo2.
I found the RM file from alanrichey that was made for VU+ Ultimo but works perfectly.
The VU+ use this protocol: MCE/Device 16/OEM2 82/Fixed data E2 80 52 10
The Power Key is: EFC 050/OBC 12/Hex 0C
This is a normal Power key that work like a toggle:
depress #1 = ON, depress #2 = OFF, depress #3 = ON, depress #4 = OFF,...
The fact is that I realy need discrete ON and OFF for my whole system to work.
(macro for power ON and power OFF home cinema system)
After some reaserch, I found that this protocol use toggle bit.
So, I made the following test.
I learn the 1st power depress on the 1 Key and the 2nd power depress on the 2 Key.
And tadaaaa! It works!
The 1 Key is now a discrete ON and the 2 Key is now a discrete OFF.
My problem is the following:
How include the both learned signal in the protocol given by alanrichey.
When I go to the Learned Signals tab in IR, this is what I have:
Protocol | Device | Sub-Device | OBC | HexCmd | EFC | Misc
MCE | 16 | 82 | 12 | 0C | 050 | T=0 | (Discrete OFF)
MCE | 16 | 82 | 12 | 0C | 050 | T=1 | (Discrete ON)
As you can see, EFC 050/OBC 12/Hex 0C are the same for both Discrete ON and Discrete OFF.
The only thing that change is T=1 for Discrete ON and T=0 for Discrete OFF.
I don' see were I can put this info back to remotemaster the modify the rmdu file.
Thanks for your help.
I have a new satellite receiver. This is the VU+ Solo2.
I found the RM file from alanrichey that was made for VU+ Ultimo but works perfectly.
The VU+ use this protocol: MCE/Device 16/OEM2 82/Fixed data E2 80 52 10
The Power Key is: EFC 050/OBC 12/Hex 0C
This is a normal Power key that work like a toggle:
depress #1 = ON, depress #2 = OFF, depress #3 = ON, depress #4 = OFF,...
The fact is that I realy need discrete ON and OFF for my whole system to work.
(macro for power ON and power OFF home cinema system)
After some reaserch, I found that this protocol use toggle bit.
So, I made the following test.
I learn the 1st power depress on the 1 Key and the 2nd power depress on the 2 Key.
And tadaaaa! It works!
The 1 Key is now a discrete ON and the 2 Key is now a discrete OFF.
My problem is the following:
How include the both learned signal in the protocol given by alanrichey.
When I go to the Learned Signals tab in IR, this is what I have:
Protocol | Device | Sub-Device | OBC | HexCmd | EFC | Misc
MCE | 16 | 82 | 12 | 0C | 050 | T=0 | (Discrete OFF)
MCE | 16 | 82 | 12 | 0C | 050 | T=1 | (Discrete ON)
As you can see, EFC 050/OBC 12/Hex 0C are the same for both Discrete ON and Discrete OFF.
The only thing that change is T=1 for Discrete ON and T=0 for Discrete OFF.
I don' see were I can put this info back to remotemaster the modify the rmdu file.
Thanks for your help.
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vickyg2003
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Yes, you are right Vicky!
I just move the two learned signals to Phantom14 and Phantom15 keys and it works like a charm.
Sometimes the things seems harder than they really are.
Just for my personal knowledge, is it easy, hard or impossible to build an RMDU file that include all the original keys plus the two learned signals.
I think that it could be usefull if I want to share my VU+Solo2 file to someone that have an different remote control.
(Simply copy and paste the protocol in IR.)
Anyway, thank you all for your ideas and suggetions.
Busa
I just move the two learned signals to Phantom14 and Phantom15 keys and it works like a charm.
Sometimes the things seems harder than they really are.
Just for my personal knowledge, is it easy, hard or impossible to build an RMDU file that include all the original keys plus the two learned signals.
I think that it could be usefull if I want to share my VU+Solo2 file to someone that have an different remote control.
(Simply copy and paste the protocol in IR.)
Anyway, thank you all for your ideas and suggetions.
Busa
First, try the easy solution and see if these work:
Command EFC
PowerOn 00075
PowerOff 00099
Otherwise, would it be possible to use the RC6-M-32 protocol instead with the appropriate toggle settings to suppress the toggle? I'm thinking you'd have a total of 3 upgrades and combine them with device combiner. Upgrade 1 would be standard MCE with all commands except discrete power. Upgrade 2 would be RC6-M-32 with just the discrete off as the only function, toggle off, and subdevice matching the value required for T=0. Upgrade 3 would be like 2 except for discrete on and T=1.
Command EFC
PowerOn 00075
PowerOff 00099
Otherwise, would it be possible to use the RC6-M-32 protocol instead with the appropriate toggle settings to suppress the toggle? I'm thinking you'd have a total of 3 upgrades and combine them with device combiner. Upgrade 1 would be standard MCE with all commands except discrete power. Upgrade 2 would be RC6-M-32 with just the discrete off as the only function, toggle off, and subdevice matching the value required for T=0. Upgrade 3 would be like 2 except for discrete on and T=1.
Hi mdavej,
The easy solution is not the good one because the EFC 075 is already assigned to the Rewind << function.
I test the EFC 099 to be sure but it does nothing.
I don't know how the device combiner works.
I need to be put on the right way to do that (What software should I use, what settings,..)
If you want to have a look, I just uploaded 2 files in the diagnostic area.
The first is the VU+ Solo2 upgrade (RMDU).
The second is my complete URC-7556 ir file with all my devices.
The easy solution is not the good one because the EFC 075 is already assigned to the Rewind << function.
I test the EFC 099 to be sure but it does nothing.
I don't know how the device combiner works.
I need to be put on the right way to do that (What software should I use, what settings,..)
If you want to have a look, I just uploaded 2 files in the diagnostic area.
The first is the VU+ Solo2 upgrade (RMDU).
The second is my complete URC-7556 ir file with all my devices.
In RM, just pick "Device Combiner" in the protocol drop down. Then you get a new Device Combiner tab where you can add your 3 devices. You'll have to read the protocol notes for each to get the right settings.
I was throwing the RC6 protocol option out there as a possibility. I'm not certain it would actually work, but it's worth a try. You can test it by skipping the combiner part for now and just making a device upgrade with settings I described, in order to test the concept for your discrete power commands.
I was throwing the RC6 protocol option out there as a possibility. I'm not certain it would actually work, but it's worth a try. You can test it by skipping the combiner part for now and just making a device upgrade with settings I described, in order to test the concept for your discrete power commands.
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vickyg2003
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In this case it just doesn't seem to be worth the effort. You can transfer the learn to most remotes. Sometimes it's hard to do because you need to delve into assembler. In this case it is a different language than the majority so to share it you would need to do both languages. If you had needed the signals for a non-learner or a remote using an extender there would have been more incentive to get it done. And before trying an executor approach, testing all possible obc's to see if there already is a discrete would be a better option. Or had you already done that.Busa wrote:Just for my personal knowledge, is it easy, hard or impossible to build an RMDU file that include all the original keys plus the two learned signals.
I think that it could be usefull if I want to share my VU+Solo2 file to someone that have an different remote control.
There is a lot we can do with custom executors.
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.
After a lot of tests, it works !
I do exactly as mdavej told me but have some difficulties to find the right settings.
Summary:
* In SETUP tab, choose Device combiner (Protocol 01 44).
* In DEVICE COMBINER tab, add 3 protocols
- The 1st is MCE (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=16 and OEM2=82.
I use this protocol for all functions except discrete power.
- The 2nd is RC6-M-32 (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=128, Sub-device=21008 (16+256*82+0), M=6, RC6 T-bit=0, MCE toggle=no.
I use this protocol for Discrete ON (EFC=050).
- The 3rd is RC6-M-32 (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=128, Sub-device=21136 (16+256*82+128), M=6, RC6 T-bit=0, MCE toggle=no.
I use this protocol for Discrete OFF (EFC=050).
* In FUNCTION tab, create all function choosing the right device and the right EFC.
Thanks to everyone for support.
I do exactly as mdavej told me but have some difficulties to find the right settings.
Summary:
* In SETUP tab, choose Device combiner (Protocol 01 44).
* In DEVICE COMBINER tab, add 3 protocols
- The 1st is MCE (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=16 and OEM2=82.
I use this protocol for all functions except discrete power.
- The 2nd is RC6-M-32 (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=128, Sub-device=21008 (16+256*82+0), M=6, RC6 T-bit=0, MCE toggle=no.
I use this protocol for Discrete ON (EFC=050).
- The 3rd is RC6-M-32 (Protocol 01 2A) with Device=128, Sub-device=21136 (16+256*82+128), M=6, RC6 T-bit=0, MCE toggle=no.
I use this protocol for Discrete OFF (EFC=050).
* In FUNCTION tab, create all function choosing the right device and the right EFC.
Thanks to everyone for support.
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The Robman
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What exactly are you trying to do? The original advice was to use the learned signals for the additional buttons.KarolS wrote:Hello!
How I can do the some but on my URC-7955?
I can't use Device Combiner protocol
Rob
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