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simonsezdothis
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 2:36 am Post subject: Revox Codes |
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Device: Revox B226
Type of device: CD Player
Year: Unknown - late 80's / early 90's?
JP1 Remote model: URC8910B02
JP1 user?: Yes
Still have original remote?: No
Checked the file section?: Yes
Checked the Pronto file section (at R/C)?: Yes - posted questions there too but no replies.
Partially working setup code?: Yes 2002
Learning remote question?: n/a
Hi.
I've been trying to find an upgrade (or even just the pronto hex codes) to operate my Revox B226 CD Player.
I have tried one upgrade I found here but only some of the codes work.
I understand the Original remote was a B208 which operated a number of products including the B226 CD Player.
I've seen a link here to a file (Revox B208 Remote -V2.IR ) at Yahoo - but the link seems to be broken and I can't find the file by searching for it.
Revox were kind enough to send me a page of information which descibes how the codes work. It covers the following products
B251 Amplifier, B261 Tuner, B285/286 Receiver, B225/226 CD Player, B215 Cassette Recorder, PR99 Mk2 Tape Recorder, and B791/795, B291 Turntable.
I've put the info relevant to the B226 into a word file (includes diagrams) and have posted it here
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=3091
I have tried to decifer this with the help of all the articles here, but I'm lost I'm afraid.
Here is the upgrade I used from here (I think).
Upgrade Code 0 = 8F D2 (Video Acc/2002) Revox B225/226 CD player (KM v8.34)
DC 00 B0 00 5A 41 FF 87 C7 A4 74 B4 34 D4 54 94
14 E4 64 0C 8C FC 44 8C 0C F4 C4
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Upgrade Protocol 0 = 01 DC (S3C8+) Custom Protocol for Video Acc/2002 Revox B225/225 CD player (KM v8.34)
00 00 21 8B 13 C5 E5 40 05 06 00 0A 00 31 00 0A
00 80 E2 85 00 0A 00 D0 76 05 02 6B 02 20 01 8D
01 49
End
From this ... here are the codes that work for my B226 (not the same button functions as in the above upgrade) To post these I've fired these out of my URC8910 and learnt them with USB-UIRT.
POWER OFF (not toggle)
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 0004 0005 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 255A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 0004 0004 0005 0002 0005 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 255A
PAUSE
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0002 0004 0001 0004 0004 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2554 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0002 0004 0001 0004 0003 0005 0002 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2554
FWD
0100 006A 0000 001C 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 000A 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2542 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 000A 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2542
RWD
0100 006A 0000 000E 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 0005 0005 000B 0001 000B 0001 0008 0001 0005 0001 000C 0001 0011 0001 2548
1
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 000A 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 254E 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0002 0006 0001 0009 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0006 0001 0009 0001 0008 0001 254E
2
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 000C 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0002 0006 0009 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E
3
0100 006A 0000 001C 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0001 000A 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2548 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 000A 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2546
4
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0003 0005 0002 0009 0004 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0006 000B 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E
5
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0004 0009 0001 0007 0001 000A 0001 0007 0001 000A 0001 0008 0001 2548 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0006 0008 0001 0008 0001 0008 0001 0008 0001 0008 0001 000B 0001 2548
6
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0004 000A 0004 000B 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2548 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0002 0005 0004 000B 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 2548
7
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0001 0004 0009 000B 0001 000B 0001 0007 0001 000A 0001 0007 0001 000E 0001 2540 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0009 000B 0001 000B 0001 0007 0001 000A 0001 0007 0001 000E 0001 2540
8
0100 006A 0000 001A 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0006 0005 0001 0005 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E 0001 0012 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0005 0001 0004 0003 0005 0003 0005 0001 000B 0001 000B 0001 0005 0001 0011 0001 254E
CONCLUSION:
If it is possible for someone to use the posted information from Revox, to generate "clean" IR codes that would be fantastic.
The codes I really need to get something working are the Play/Next and Stop functions and the numbers 9 & 0
Hope other frustrated Revox owners may find this useful also.
Hoping someone can help me.
Regards
Simon |
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The Robman Site Owner
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The Robman Site Owner
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:33 am Post subject: |
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I took a peek at the Word doc that you loaded but it seems incomplete, for example the "balance left" function referenced in the beginning is not in the function list. The data that is included gives us the OBCs for the functions, but it doesn't give us the device code. When we created the upgrade for the Revox B260 we found that it needed two different device codes.
So, if Revox actually sent you a larger document, could you please load the complete doc.
Here's the OBC codes that I derived from the posted doc...
00 POWER OFF
14 <REW
15 >FORW
16 PAUSE
17 num 1
18 num 2
19 num 3
20 num 4
21 num 5
22 num 6
23 num 7
24 num 8
25 num 9
26 num 0
27 PREEMPH ON
28 PREEMPH OFF
29 LOCAL TIME
30 TOTAL TIME
31 PAUSE ON
32 LOCATE
33 LOAD
34 AUTOSTP ON
35 AUTOSTP OFF
36 PAUSE W/O M
38 PLAY/NEXT
39 STOP
55 PLAY/NEXT _________________ Rob
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simonsezdothis
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:41 am Post subject: |
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Hi.
Thanks for that.
The B260 Tuner file as is, doesn't do much for me.
The stop button turns the power off but that's it. I'll play around with it.
I've posted a .pdf of the revox info ...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=3099
As you'll see the "balance Left" example was simply from one of the other devices. No other info though.
I've have today discovered that RTI also has this info in their database.
It's described as an 11bit code.
When you try to view the hex code though, it says " This code is not representable in hex format"
However, if I was to get hold of an RTI remote, load the codes and learn them with my URC8910 from there, should work yes?
The RTI database also has a "Waveform View" which, if you wave your mouse over it, it seems to tell you exactly what it's made of. Again I don't understand it but, is that useful?
They also give this information
Function|Encoding|Number of Bits|Data
0|Space|11|0x1D6
1|Space|11|0x1E2
2|Space|11|0x1D2
-20db|Space|11|0x1CB
3|Space|11|0x1F2
4|Space|11|0x1CA
5|Space|11|0x1EA
6|Space|11|0x1DA
7|Space|11|0x1FA
8|Space|11|0x1C6
9|Space|11|0x1E6
Aux|Space|11|0x1F3
Balance Left|Space|11|0x1CD
Balance Right|Space|11|0x1ED
Bass-|Space|11|0x1EF
Bass+|Space|11|0x1CF
CD|Space|11|0x1F5
Enter|Space|11|0x1F9
P/Next|Space|11|0x1FB
Phono|Space|11|0x1D3
Power Off|Space|11|0x1C0
Pre-Out|Space|11|0x1D7
Rec=Mon|Space|11|0x1DB
Scan <|Unknown
Scan >|Unknown
Speakers A|Space|11|0x1F7
Speakers B|Space|11|0x1DF
Tape 1|Unknown
Tape 2|Space|11|0x1D5
Tone|Space|11|0x1EB
Treble -|Space|11|0x1E5
Treble +|Space|11|0x1C5
Tuner/TV|Space|11|0x1E3
Volume -|Space|11|0x1FD
Volume +|Space|11|0x1DD
Hope this is helpful too.
Cheers
S. |
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The Robman Site Owner
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:51 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the PDF, it helps. It states that the signal is comprised of 6 data bits and 4 address bits and a "start pulse". The data bits are what we call the OBC and the address bits and the start pulse combined are what we call the device code.
What the PDF doesn't tell us, however, is what the correct values for the address bits is.
simonsezdothis wrote: | The B260 Tuner file as is, doesn't do much for me. The stop button turns the power off but that's it. I'll play around with it. |
The STOP button from the B260 being the POWER button for your B226 is consitent with the data in the PDF, which is a good sign, however I would have expected the numeric keys to have also worked. As they evidently don't work for you, I'm still puzzled. What I had hoped you would do is drop the OBCs from the list I provided into the KM upgrade and test them to see if they work.
Comparing the data that you posted from the RTI database with the PDF, those commands appear to be for a B251 amp. The one example in the PDF that includes the address bits (ie, the balance left button) shows a device code of 28, which matches the RTI data and most of the data in the KM upgrade file (the KM file includes 2 buttons from device code 18).
I have created an upgrade, using device code 28, that includes all the functions that you originally posted, give it a try and see if anything works (don't worry about whether the buttons are logically mapped yet)
Upgrade Code 0 = 9F D0 (CD/2000) Revox B226 CD player (KM v8.37)
DC 00 9E FE F7 C7 FF A4 74 B4 34 D4 54 94 14 E4
64 FC D8 24 C4 38 B8 78 98 04 F8 10 F4 8C 0C 18
44 84
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Here's the KM file itself...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=3101
If this upgrade doesn't work, it means that the address bits are wrong. Unless you can get a list of address bits from your Revox contact, the best I can suggest is that you try all of the possible device codes. Given that there's a start-pulse bit, it means that all the device codes will be even numbers, so you could try all the even numbers in the range 0-62. _________________ Rob
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simonsezdothis
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:22 am Post subject: Revox |
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Hi.
Thanks for that. OK ... I can confirm that the "Play/Next" command works, and the power button turns the power off - so we are making progress here!
Does that make any more sense of things?
Your comment about the RTI codes pointing to a Revox Receiver of some type are interesting too, as there are still commands like Play/Next, Pause etc included, that wouldn't be part of a receiver anyway.
Cheers
S. |
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simonsezdothis
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:23 am Post subject: Revox |
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Sorry ... just to confirm, The Play/Next and Power Off commands were the only ones to do anything.
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simonsezdothis
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 71 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:13 am Post subject: Done! |
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I've now got ALL the codes working by entering the 1 in the byte 2 column for those that didn't work, as you suggested.
I appologise for not doing this first.
Discrete on and off are available - as any button (except Power Off of course) will turn the unit on.
I can't thankyou enough for what you have done here!
I have spent so much time reading articles here and tinkering around with things, that I now know, that I really don't know much about the subject at all!
However ... a fascinating experience. I shall keep learning.
THANKS again
"simon" |
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The Robman Site Owner
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:23 am Post subject: |
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Glad to hear it, could you load the final version into the file section (and post a link to it) so I can take a look. _________________ Rob
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