Using RS 15-2117 with 3 TiVos?
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Using RS 15-2117 with 3 TiVos?
I have 3 TiVos in my family room and have each one set up with a separate remote address (using the peanut remotes).
Will I be able to use JP1 to control all 3 TiVos with the 15-2117?
Will I be able to use JP1 to control all 3 TiVos with the 15-2117?
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Yes, but only using an Extender (I believe only Extender 2 only).
The extender adds a lot of functionality, but requires you to actually spend some time setting up "simple" things like device selection. It's not really hard, just takes some time.
BTW- though the hard buttons won't change labels (obviously), if you program CBL, SAT, and VCR to control Tivos (on a non-extended 2117), the LCD will display "VCR" when either of those devices is selected, since the Tivo is controlled by a VCR code (VCR 0618, in my case).
The extender adds a lot of functionality, but requires you to actually spend some time setting up "simple" things like device selection. It's not really hard, just takes some time.
BTW- though the hard buttons won't change labels (obviously), if you program CBL, SAT, and VCR to control Tivos (on a non-extended 2117), the LCD will display "VCR" when either of those devices is selected, since the Tivo is controlled by a VCR code (VCR 0618, in my case).
It probably became simpler since you last looked at ext2.Lenroc wrote:The extender adds a lot of functionality, but requires you to actually spend some time setting up "simple" things like device selection. It's not really hard, just takes some time.
The 15-2116 ext2 version I was using recently came with default macros
for all the device selection buttons which emulated what a stock remote
would do, sans volume punch through (which is easily added).
All that was needed for basic device functionality was to set the device #s,
just like on the stock remote.
You are correct. I actually just downloaded the ext2 a few days ago, but I read all the docs thoroughly before trying the install, and so I was fully prepared to make the macros myself. In fact, when I went into IR to start in on it, I saw that all the device buttons had macros that referenced "Phantom1"... not knowing what that was, I deleted them all! 
The problem is the docs with the ext2 are older than whatever file it is that defines those default macros.
Anyway, you're right. The basic work is done. The point is that unlike on the unextended remote, you can't just have a macro push the "DVD" button (for example) and expect it to work. You have to have macros on the device buttons just to make them function.
The problem is the docs with the ext2 are older than whatever file it is that defines those default macros.
Anyway, you're right. The basic work is done. The point is that unlike on the unextended remote, you can't just have a macro push the "DVD" button (for example) and expect it to work. You have to have macros on the device buttons just to make them function.
Just received cable
I received a cable earlier today and have been playing around with IR. I was able to download the codes from a RS-2104 remote I have been using and uploaded them to the RS-2117.
However, I am still unsure about which files I need to use to control the 3 Tivos. I have looked through the files on the Yahoo group page, but do not see any files that are set to a specific Tivo remote addresses.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
However, I am still unsure about which files I need to use to control the 3 Tivos. I have looked through the files on the Yahoo group page, but do not see any files that are set to a specific Tivo remote addresses.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Just received cable
What exactly did you download and upload? These two remotes use totally different memory layouts, so you can't just download from one and upload to the other!TommyB wrote:I received a cable earlier today and have been playing around with IR. I was able to download the codes from a RS-2104 remote I have been using and uploaded them to the RS-2117.
Absolutely ANY of the Tivo files can be used, just set the unit code to whatever value you want to use (in KM) and you're good to go.TommyB wrote:However, I am still unsure about which files I need to use to control the 3 Tivos. I have looked through the files on the Yahoo group page, but do not see any files that are set to a specific Tivo remote addresses.
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Re: Just received cable
I apologize, really all I did was downloaded the information from the 2104 and wrote down the remote codes I was using, then I plugged in the 2117 and entered the codes and uploaded to the remote...pretty basic I guessThe Robman wrote: What exactly did you download and upload? These two remotes use totally different memory layouts, so you can't just download from one and upload to the other!
I was having problems with the latest version of KM - getting errors in the code...(I am pretty good with Excel vb, but that code was pretty advanced so I didn't really get too far into it)...so I downloaded v7.58 and it worked fine.The Robman wrote: Absolutely ANY of the Tivo files can be used, just set the unit code to whatever value you want to use (in KM) and you're good to go.
I was able to find a Tivo .txt file and figured out how to change the remote address. I created a code for each Tivo (used 0001, 0002, and 0003) and assigned to 3 buttons. The buttons are controlling each Tivo indepenetly, but I am having problems with some of the buttons not working (play, record, FF, RW, etc.) I am going to set up another code using a different file.
Also, I am having a problem with the VCR and CD button not responding. I have codes assigned to them, but when I press either button, it won't respond. Does it sound like I have a defective remote?