URC7562

General JP1 chit-chat. Developing special protocols, decoding IR signals, etc. Also a place to discuss Tips, Tricks, and How-To's.

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mkazl2003
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Post by mkazl2003 »

Wonder if anyone can help with the programing of a 7562 useing ir620, keep getting error code N06 parram 0 saying [did not receive response from remote after sending bus addres] I use the same simple pararell connection as I use on the urc7550 with wich it works fine, any sugestions would be welcome.
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Have you tried all the different battery combinations with the 7562...
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5849
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mkazl2003
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Post by mkazl2003 »

Hi Rob thanks for replying, yep tried different batterys in different states of discharge but still no luck with either of my 7652s. Followed the simple parallel interface rev4.1 instructions and used 1k resistors although 10k were shown in the schematic so wonder if its worth experimenting with different values ?
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mkazl2003 wrote:Followed the simple parallel interface rev4.1 instructions and used 1k resistors although 10k were shown in the schematic so wonder if its worth experimenting with different values ?
Where did you find an old 4.1 version of the Simple design? The current version is version 5.0. 1k is the correct value for the resistors.
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Post by mkazl2003 »

All sorted now thanks Rob, waved the soldering iron over the joints on the DB25 must have been a dirty or oxidized joint on one of the resisters as the interface is as old as the instructions I used, downloaded them must be a couple of years ago but got distracted through work comitments, thanks for your help anyway Rob.
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