Toggle Power for Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 1080
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Toggle Power for Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 1080
I need the power toggle code for my Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 1080. I captured all the remote keys including the discrete codes and posted a file here https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=6583
Any educated guesses what the power toggle code would be?
Thanks
Any educated guesses what the power toggle code would be?
Thanks
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Capn Trips
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Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
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If there is no toggle button, you could use ToadTog to create one.
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I've read the Toadtog readme and now know Toadtog doesn't only apply to extenders. However, I feel a little confused and intimidated by the toadtag readme. Maybe this is a little much for a newbie.jledwell wrote:I tried OBC 146 and it didn't work. I guess I'll have to start reading about extenders. I haven't tried one yet.
Thanks for the help.
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You can always try the other missing keys. On a single byte devices like this one, there is a maximum of 255 values to test, sometimes less. Of course this can get a little dangerous if you get yourself into a service menu, so you've got to use care. Now if you had 2 byte commands, then this method would be intimidating because there are thousands of commands.I tried OBC 146 and it didn't work.
It may be a little much for a newbie. It really is a simple if then else statement. They also aren't practical if you are using multiple remotes for a system, like I do.I've read the Toadtog readme and now know Toadtog doesn't only apply to extenders. However, I feel a little confused and intimidated by the toadtag readme. Maybe this is a little much for a newbie.
Maybe a little easier solution would be to put the On value on Power, and use SHIFT-Power to turn things off.
Using toadtog to create a toggle power button
I assigned the discrete ON to Phantom1 and OFF to phantom2 in your file, loaded the empty extender file, added your device (with my addition) and then created the power toggle. All you need to do is click on the Special Protocols tab and the create it like this:

I used toggle bit 1. You can pick any unused bit, of course.
I used toggle bit 1. You can pick any unused bit, of course.
Re: Using toadtog to create a toggle power button
pH7_jp1,pH7_jp1 wrote:I assigned the discrete ON to Phantom1 and OFF to phantom2 in your file, loaded the empty extender file, added your device (with my addition) and then created the power toggle. All you need to do is click on the Special Protocols tab and the create it like this:
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I used toggle bit 1. You can pick any unused bit, of course.
Thanks so much for all the details and picture. However, I'm still having trouble. I've done a lot of reading and still haven't figured it out. Here are my questions:
I added Phantom1 and Phantom2 to the Functions tab in RM, is this correct?I assigned the discrete ON to Phantom1 and OFF to phantom2 in your file
Please explain empty extender file, loaded the empty extender file
Do I need to install a extender first? What about the Toadtag files I downloaded?, added your device (with my addition) and then created the power toggle. All you need to do is click on the Special Protocols tab and the create it like this:
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks for all the great help.
No, you already had the Power ON and Power OFF defined on your function page. I went to the Buttons tab and assigned them to the Phantom1 and Phantom2 buttons.I added Phantom1 and Phantom2 to the Functions tab in RM, is this correct?
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Sorry, we are approaching this differently and I don't know what files you downloaded. What I did is:Do I need to install a extender first? What about the Toadtag files I downloaded?
downloaded the extender here: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=1455 In that directory is an IR file named 8910_ex1.txt. This file is and empty file with the extender already installed and the appropriate macros that will cause the extended remote act just like an unextended remote. This is a good starting point to add your own customizations. After opening this file, the only thing I did was install your update created by RM and then did what I showed in the other post.
This isn't the only way to do it and if you give me a pointer to the files you downloaded, I could probably give you better information.
Below is link to a zip file that contains the RM file (yours modified) and an IR file. I have loaded this file on my HTPro an tested it. The TV Power button will alternate between ON and OFF each press. For some reason, the Phantom1 and 2 buttons didn't work for me, so instead I used M1-shift and M2-shift. It really doesn't matter what buttons you use, just assign in RM and use the same ones in the special protocol.
BTW, it sounds like you may just have forgotten to assign the device button code on the General tab when you tried it. But, the Phantom problem I had might have bit you also.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=6687
BTW, it sounds like you may just have forgotten to assign the device button code on the General tab when you tried it. But, the Phantom problem I had might have bit you also.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=6687
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If using a regular button works (even if it's shifted) where using a phantom doesn't, that tends to imply that the phantom is using a keycode that has a special meaning to the remote's firmware and therefore shouldn't be used as a keycode.
Somebody should review the RDF and maybe use a different keycode for the phantom.
Somebody should review the RDF and maybe use a different keycode for the phantom.
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