2. Type of device: Android TV Streaming Device
3. Year: 2019
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: One-For-All OARUSB04G
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? No
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool? No (Not sure where that is, sorry)
12. If you have a OARUSB04G, URC-6440 (or similar) remote, have you tried simpleset.com? Yes
Hello,
I came here a few years ago (Xiaomi Mi Box) and you all were so helpful that I thought I might be able to get help again. Hopefully I'm not pushing my luck with getting help.
I will be honest, everything about remote IR codes confuse me, but this should be an easier endeavor than the Mi Box because I already have some codes and it am not starting from scratch.
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The Jetstream Streaming Box uses the same codes as a company called "Telkom" with device model called "TVB-100".
I am looking to see if there are any additional codes.
I noticed that the remote had IR buttons (included below) that were not in Logitech's Telkom database (also included below). I assume the used codes are pretty widespread and generic because as I was using my remote- and to my surprise- my space heater turned on. So thats a 3rd company that uses those same codes... at least that I know of.
Logitech has the codes for Telkom and the included remote had IR, and I was able teach my All-in-One remote with them and then upload them into Remote Master.
What I get is:
- Button Size Freq. Protocol Device OBC Hex Command
 
Up, 22 38338 NEC1 8 0, FF
Down, 46 38095 NEC1 8 1, 7F
Right, 46, 38461, NEC1, 8, 2, BF
Left, 46, 38461, NEC1, 8, 3, 3F
Pause, 47, 38461, NEC1, 8, 7, 1F
Power, 46, 37974, NEC1, 8, 10, AF
Stop, 47, 38338, NEC1, 8, 11, 2F
Menu, 47, 38461, NEC1, 8, 12, CF
#0, 47, 38461, NEC1, 8, 16, F7
#1, 46, 38216, NEC1, 8, 17, 77
#2, 47, 38338, NEC1, 8, 18, B7
#3, 47, 38216, NEC1, 8, 19, 37
#4, 51, 38095, NEC, 8, 20, D7
#5, 47, 38216, NEC1, 8, 21, 57
#6, 41, 38338, NEC2, 8, 22, 97
#7, 47, 38216, NEC1, 8, 23, 17
#8, 46, 38461, NEC1, 8, 24, E7
#9, 47, 38216, NEC1, 8, 25, 67
Menu2, 23, 38461, NEC1, 8, 26, A7
Back, 41, 38216, NEC2, 8, 28, C7
Enter, 46, 38338, NEC1, 8, 31, 07
RW, 46, 38216, NEC1, 8, 68, DD
FF, 47, 38095, NEC1, 8, 69, 5D
ShortCut, 46, 38095, NEC1, 8, 77, 4D
ShortCut, 46, 37974, NEC1, 8, 78, 8D
ShortCut, 46, 37974, NEC1, 8, 79, 0D
PageU, 46, 38216, NEC1, 8, 81, 75
PageD, 46, 38338, NEC1, 8, 82, B5
Info, 41, 38095, NEC2, 8, 102, 99
I notice that command for the number "4" is NEC, and a few are a mix of NEC1 and NEC2
My question is how do I get Remote Master setup so that I can test all possible codes? And Do I have to do it 3 times for each of the Protocols?
I figure I need to do "new device" and "NEC1" protocol, but the rest I can't wrap my head around.
If I can be so bold to ask if someone could create a file I can load onto my remote from Remote Master so that I can test each possible button, that would be great. Someone was kind enough to do that with the Mi Box, however if that is too much work (very understandable), could you point me in the direction to set it up properly so that I can test them.
Thanks
Oh, and I don't mind testing 300 or whatever buttons, so no warning about that is needed