Volume Lock on URC-9960
Moderator: Moderators
Volume Lock on URC-9960
I changed my CD device to control my DVD player. Strange thing is that ever since I have done that, the volume lock on the CD (now DVD) key doesn't work. I have VPT on for all devices in IR. Vol+, Vol-, and mute are not mapped for either the DVD or CD devices.
The 2 devices are identical (DVD and CD) except that I have phantom keys defined in the DVD device. Why would one device have the volume lock working, and the other does not?
I have also tried doing the standard volume lock using the setup key on the remote.
Any help is appreciated.
The 2 devices are identical (DVD and CD) except that I have phantom keys defined in the DVD device. Why would one device have the volume lock working, and the other does not?
I have also tried doing the standard volume lock using the setup key on the remote.
Any help is appreciated.
-
Nils_Ekberg
- Expert
- Posts: 1689
- Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2003 2:08 pm
- Location: Near Albany, NY
In the 9960 (and many other remotes) volume lock does not work for all devices. I think it has something to do with whether or not the device typically has a volume control. CD players typically do and DVD players typically do not so UEI took that approach.
The extender for the 9960 overcomes that restriction among others.
The extender for the 9960 overcomes that restriction among others.
Well... when I make the CD device button control a CD player, the volume lock works. When the DVD device button controls a DVD player, the volume lock works. When I copy the DVD device over to the CD button, the volume lock stops working on the CD button.
So... the button can have the volume lock activated, but only when it is a CD?
So... the button can have the volume lock activated, but only when it is a CD?
VPT (without the extender) requires that the setup code's device type match the device key's default device type.
IIUC, you have a DVD type setup code on a CD device key.
You could make a CD type upgrade that duplicates all the functions of the DVD setup code. That would fix the VPT. But I'm not sure of consequences (in terms of which buttons light up) of using a CD type for a DVD. (If the right buttons light up, then it's OK, because the device type doesn't affect the way the actual signals are sent).
Alternately, use three KeyMoves instead of VPT, or use the extender.
IIUC, you have a DVD type setup code on a CD device key.
You could make a CD type upgrade that duplicates all the functions of the DVD setup code. That would fix the VPT. But I'm not sure of consequences (in terms of which buttons light up) of using a CD type for a DVD. (If the right buttons light up, then it's OK, because the device type doesn't affect the way the actual signals are sent).
Alternately, use three KeyMoves instead of VPT, or use the extender.
Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I figured it would apply. I have tried doing the keymoves in IR, but that didn't work. So... I figured I would try the extender. I like the fact that you can turn the backlight motion sensor off.
So, I downloaded everything that the instructions said to, and followed them to a T. Unfortunately, when I upload my results to my remote and activate the extender, the backlight goes out, and doesn't come back on without hitting a bunch of buttons. When it does come back on, it will either go right back out after less than a second, or it will start what looks like a macro (switching devices up at the top), and loop it forever.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Here is a link to the original setup, and the extender variation. I ask that someone will look at this and try to help me through it all.
Again, all I wish to do differently than I have now is to get the volume buttons on the CD device to work, and turn off the motion sensor for the backlight. Thanks again!
Current Setup: http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... config3.IR or http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... onfig3.txt
Attempted Extender of same setup: http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... tended2.IR or http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... ended2.txt
Thanks again!
So, I downloaded everything that the instructions said to, and followed them to a T. Unfortunately, when I upload my results to my remote and activate the extender, the backlight goes out, and doesn't come back on without hitting a bunch of buttons. When it does come back on, it will either go right back out after less than a second, or it will start what looks like a macro (switching devices up at the top), and loop it forever.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Here is a link to the original setup, and the extender variation. I ask that someone will look at this and try to help me through it all.
Again, all I wish to do differently than I have now is to get the volume buttons on the CD device to work, and turn off the motion sensor for the backlight. Thanks again!
Current Setup: http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... config3.IR or http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... onfig3.txt
Attempted Extender of same setup: http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... tended2.IR or http://www.spinningkitty.com/MiscStuff/ ... ended2.txt
Thanks again!
Well... the numbers might be right, but volume control on the CD device still doesn't work. I am guessing that since I defined the CD device as a DVD device, that is keeping the volume from working, like someone else had said. Maybe I will work on creating a custom CD device that will control my DVD player.
Still open to other suggestions though.
Still open to other suggestions though.
I don't know why the volume isn't working for you. Did you change anything besides the efc #? I got those numbers by loading your file and looking at your audio device. It seems your receiver is kenwood.
Mine is kenwood vr series and uses the same efc's. I loaded your file in my 9960 and selected cd device to test it. It worked for me. But the audio device is the only one we have in common. Maybe one of the experts will see this post in a bit and have an answer for you.
Mine is kenwood vr series and uses the same efc's. I loaded your file in my 9960 and selected cd device to test it. It worked for me. But the audio device is the only one we have in common. Maybe one of the experts will see this post in a bit and have an answer for you.
Well, I copied my DVD device over to the CD button, and it seems more and more like that is the problem with the volume. I was hoping to find a solution, but it appears that only changing that back to CD will do any good. So, I am about to try making a custom CD device with all the DVD functions on it. Maybe that will do the trick.
As far as the Audio, it is a Kenwood receiver. A VR-309 to be exact.
Thanks for the help, and I will post back with my results.
As far as the Audio, it is a Kenwood receiver. A VR-309 to be exact.
Thanks for the help, and I will post back with my results.
I don't really think that's the problem but I could very well be wrong. I think that kind of problem would come into play if the cd or dvd was what was going to control the audio, not the receiver.Flipper wrote:Well, I copied my DVD device over to the CD button, and it seems more and more like that is the problem with the volume.
If you want to test what I did I put it Here in diagnostic area It is just like yours with only the changes for the audio. Everything else is the same. If you do want to test it make a backup of your config before uploading this one to the remote.
One more thing we may be forgetting here. If you got the cd device hooked up to the cd in on the receiver then you are going to have to have the receiver on cd for it to work. The original upgrade has it set as phantom 4 if I remember right. I put it as a key move to input in that file if you test it or take a look at it.
OK. Changed my DVD device to a CD device for the CD button, and the VPT now works. All the buttons were the same for the two devices save for the "Audio" and "Subtitle" buttons. I just remapped them, and everything is now great.
I wish there was a way to disable that motion sensor without using the extender or physically cutting it off.
I wish there was a way to disable that motion sensor without using the extender or physically cutting it off.