Below is a detailed response to you comments, but in the interest of removing as many potential variables from a test, I created a
file that you can directly open in IR and upload to your 8810. In this case do NOT download your existing configuration first.
You must use the newest version of IR (5.0 or later).
That file is an upgrade on the AUX device and Play is On and Stop is OFF. The numerals have the discrete AV inputs. Power is also On and shift-Power is Off.
If the power commands DON"T work, turn the receiver On manually and try the AV inputs or any other buttons under AUX and see if it rsponds to any of these commands.
If any commands work, then the explanation below should explain why I think you are having problems.
hyimted wrote:i don't think my very first step was to download from remote what am i downloading???
In IR, you must first download the existing configuration of the remote. Even if you start from a 981 reset where everything is back to the defaults. Then add devices/protocols made with KM and then "upload "the modified configuration to the remote in IR. Without that step, I don't know what IR would upload, but it may not even know what remote you are using without that step. Usually you get a warning if the signature doesn't match, but I suspect that fundamental issue may be causing problems. So to start over do a 981 reset, download the file, then add the upgrade and then upload to remote.
Keep in mind all JP1 does is read and write to a 2KB EEPROM. It does not read or write unless you do a download or upload command.
i know for sure that i'm loading the file into km, then copying the stuff to ir using the ADD button, then uploading to remote.
i've done this with other files and it's worked perfectly. anyway, i'm sure i'm just doing something stupid, but i'll double-check.
Perhaps in some cases it may work, or perhaps you did download the configuration from the remote first since I think that that step is in all the documentation. But this is one of those things that you need to trust me that you DO need to do that step first. Also make sure the remote type in the device upgrade is changed to the 8811 in KM Master AND that the functions are assigned in the buttons tab.
i did learn quite a few commands off my onkyo remote ... almost all of them. but when i saved my file, then tried to reopen i got some sort of error ... so, i created my own km file from scratch. i was able to get many, but not all, of the buttons programmed onto the 8811 including; power, vol +, vol -, mute, all the various inputs, dimmer, etc. but it was weird ... like some worked no problem, but others just would not carry over - for example, i couldn't get any of the menu buttons (enter, arrow up, etc...) to work... anyway, i took that info from the 8811, downloaded it to ir, then started filling out a blank km spreadsheet. here's the main info from the SETUP tab.
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Protocol Name: NEC1
Main Device: 210
Sub Device: 109
This tells me that you Onkyo responds to the same main device code that all other receivers respond to. It is therefore, extremely unlikely that you are correctly loading the device upgrades correctly.