Remote ID

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chris060
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Remote ID

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Am trying to identify the following remote:

http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/103/remotetk1.jpg It's a UEI remote and I've tried several RS and URC codes in IR without success.

It's a 5 device remote from Rogers, it controls a STB (SA3250HD) and apparently has a JP1 connector on board http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/9499 ... torsh8.jpg

Now this could be a JP1.2 (which I realize is not compatible); however the picture and text on the circuit board show JP1.

I actually use a URC-9910 remote which is programmed through JP1. This is just an experiment.

thanks..chris
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Re: Remote ID

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chris060 wrote:It's a UEI remote and I've tried several RS and URC codes in IR without success.
Do you get any error messages? Is IR able to download from the remote at all?
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Post by chris060 »

I get the following error with the combinations I've tried:

No Response from Remote. Make sure the Interface is connected to the PC, and that you've specified the correct port.

Yet, I know IR is working and the port is working. My URC9910 works fine.

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Post by Capn Trips »

Pop it open and take a look at the circuit board, or post a picture. The JP1.2's do not have a separate EEPROM, whilst the JP1, especially one with a 6-pin connector already in it, would certainly have one.
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Post by chris060 »

Ok, here are some shots of the circuit board. Single IC with the following txt on board the IC:

SP333312DWE
9RD60DWE1825
0L33R
CTBX0611

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/5025 ... d02yp9.jpg
http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/2623 ... d03no6.jpg

On the ciruit board is the following silk screened txt:

Atlas DVR/PVR 5 Device
URC-1055BC0/11055BC0
AUG,2005,REV.01
CGLTD
JC-94HB 03-06
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/7163/c ... d01de6.jpg

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Post by chris060 »

Ok, well I've found the RDF file (Atlas DVR/PVR 5 device). However IR still has the error that it cannot connect?
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Post by The Robman »

There's no EEPROM on the PCB, which means this is a JP1.x remote. You won't be able to program it using your current JP1 cable, you will need a new JP1.x cable when they are ready.

As far as programming your URC-8910 to work the STB is concerned, you should be able to learn the signals from the original remote and build a new upgrade.
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Post by chris060 »

Rob,

Ok thanks, makes sense now I think about it.

Yes, I have built a few upgrades for my devices using IR/KM and my URC9910. They all work quite well.

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Post by binky123 »

The HCS08 MCU has a RD60 variant so this could be a JP1.2 remote.
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