Pretending I know
Curiously, in the file section a bunch of Liteon DVD and DVR boxes are split about evenly between using JVC protocol for 239 and NEC1
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I won't do that, but what does it mean? Change device number in DVD hardware? Just curious.johnsfine wrote:Possibly one of the devices can be recofigured to an alternate code set
Absolutely. It all started with LiteOn number 3 shutting off my JVC dvd. So using the Liteon remote I tried a bunch of other buttons, and my DVD reacted, precisely as expected from the hex codes in IR. So I learned some LiteOn signals. Then I dug out some batteries, and using the OEM JVC remote for the dvd (NOT a jp1 upgrade), triggered various activities on that Liteon recorder. Ditto from 8910. That's when I decided to read the existing upgrades here to see if I've gone mad or what, and the rest you know.The Robman wrote:Does the conflict also happen when you use the original remotes (ie, does the LiteOn remote interfere with the JVC DVD and vice versa) ?
No, I thought about it but ran out of time last night. And I wanted to hear suggestions from here.The Robman wrote:Have you tried any of the LiteOn upgrades that use the NEC protocol? If so, did they work with the LiteOn, and if so, do they also work (or conflict) with the JVC?
If you knew what it means, and the device has support for it, and you somehow find the device specific instructions, I'm pretty sure you would do that, because it is exactly the right solution to your problem.ElizabethD wrote:I won't do that, but what does it mean?
NEC1 has no effect on the DigitalMax nor on my JVC DVD.The Robman wrote:Have you tried any of the LiteOn upgrades that use the NEC protocol? If so, did they work with the LiteOn, and if so, do they also work (or conflict) with the JVC?
I haven't done that yet. Currently there's at most 4% difference between the two with about 14% in the lead-out low part.johnsfine wrote:To investigate tweaking the timing...
I see now what you're sayingjohnsfine wrote:If you knew what it means, and the device has support for it, and you somehow find the device specific instructions, I'm pretty sure you would do that, because it is exactly the right solution to your problem.
Does the procedure you're suggesting fit in the general logic of how they reset?DVD reset procedure for XVS500-XVS502-XVS600-XVS602
Make sure the reset procedure is performed in interlaced mode i.e. the PROGRESSIVE
indicator must be turned off.
1. Make sure there is no Disc in the tray.
2. Shut off the unit and unplug it from the AC outlet.
3. While pressing both PLAY and STOP buttons on the front panel reconnect the power cord
4. On the front panel “TEST **********" will be displayed
5. Press PAUSE button on the front panel.
6. Wait until green indicator will light up (PROGRESSIVE light--after approx. 10 seconds)on the front panel.
7. Turn the power off and unit is ready to use.