Hello,
I've read the threads on the "extended" NEC1 protocol sometimes used, sometimes for Yamaha receivers. I also purchased a Yamaha receiver and I'm trying to build an RDF as I use an extended URC 9910. Perhaps I didn't do it properly but I tried using the Yamaha_gap_helper but I couldn't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I was doing something wrong as I haven't reprogrammed my remote in years. I uploaded the IR and here is the link. I believe I'll have to use a 4 device combo as the power on seems to use a different device id than the rest. Thanks for the help!
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Yes, the Yamaha does a variation of a NEC 1 signal for some of there codes.
When the Yamaha returns a GAP you need to use the a custom protocol which I assume you found in the other thread. You'll need the device, subdevice and functions for your helper. The device and subdevice were correctly identified. The function can be found in the MISC column.
L1 Gap-594-1743-32? 122 133 127 7A.85.0.7F
All your Yamaha GAP signals are
Device 122, Subdevice 133
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When the Yamaha returns a GAP you need to use the a custom protocol which I assume you found in the other thread. You'll need the device, subdevice and functions for your helper. The device and subdevice were correctly identified. The function can be found in the MISC column.
L1 Gap-594-1743-32? 122 133 127 7A.85.0.7F
All your Yamaha GAP signals are
Device 122, Subdevice 133
]
Code: Select all
key OBC 5digit efc efc
L1 000 00181 181
L2 003 00187 187
L3 006 00182 182
L4 009 00057 057
Guide 043 00091 091
m1 027 00251 251Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
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Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.