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is there a RDF for URC-7740 OneForAll 4

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:03 pm
by seilae
the URC 7740 is sold in Germany and has a JP1 inside
I am looking for a RDF to programm it but did not find a matching one in der RDF list
Which one is to use?

http://www.oneforall.de/produkte/Univer ... C-7740.htm

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 6:00 pm
by Mark Pierson
Have you tried using IR to download from the remote to see if it recognizes it as another model?

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:03 pm
by seilae
:(
IR 6.00 tells me:
No definition could be found for this remote (TAN0TAN0), so the data cannot be interpreted for you. Please ...

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:28 am
by raeffer
bump

I have this remote. Can anyone help with the above? I bought in Australia.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:37 am
by The Robman
We do not have an RDF for TAN0TAN0 so the absolute first step is for you to post your IR file (in the Diagnosis Area, then post a link) so we can look at it. We can provide a starter RDF for you, but you'll have to finish it by programming macros and then fixing the button codes.

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:13 pm
by seilae
Just found the remote again.
Here is the IR for the urc-7740 http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740.ir
Signature: TAN0TAN0
Processor: Samsung S3C8+
Interface: JP1

generated with IR 8.00

I currenty use an URC-7560. There is no problem getting the macros with this remote (in learning mode), and transfering the settings to the urc-7740, right?

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:55 pm
by The Robman
Here's a starter RDF:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=6846

Could you try programming a macro (ie, 995 function) or keymove (ie, 994 function) so I can see where they go in the memory.

Could you also try changing the VPT (volume punch through, 993 function) so I can see which bytes are used to control that.

Post a new IR file with your results. Btw, you can post it in our file section if you like.

In order to get the right button codes, you would need to create macros which contain all of the buttons on the remote (and keep a list of what buttons are in the macros).

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:24 pm
by seilae
995 and 994 does not to work (no diff in .ir file)
this .ir file
http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740-993_sat_tv.ir
contains a Magic 993 from sat to tv

I iterated the efc map in RemoteMaster, uploaded the upgrade to the 7740 and checked the buttons with my 7560. You can see the resulting keymap in the functions of this rmdu file
http://www.zweckstetter.de/keymap7740.rmdu

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:55 pm
by The Robman
can you do 993's to each of the 3 device modes so I can see all the results.

I don't understand what you did with the RMDU file.

Just FYI, the buttons and keymaps in the RDF that I created are for another remote, they're not right for your remote.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:18 am
by seilae
http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740-993_all_to_tv.ir
contains the 993 from VCR,DVD and SAT to TV

I noticed the mismatch in the keymaps and just wantetd tu give you the right mapping in the rmdu.

Can I change the Buttons in the RDF myself (there is a field called checksums that iritated me), or are there tools to create /change this.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:36 am
by The Robman
You misunderstood what I was looking for regarding the 993 stuff, I would need to see 4 separate IR files, one where you set VPT to TV, another where you set it to SAT, another where you set it to VCR and finally one where you turned it off.

Regarding the button codes, let's first confirm that 994 and 995 really don't work, what happens when you try to use them?

If they really don't work, do you think you can open the remote? I ask because sometimes the button codes are printed on the PCB.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:17 pm
by seilae
http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740.ir
http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740-993_vcr_tv.ir

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_vcr_tv.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8E 71 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740-993_dvd_tv.ir

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_dvd_tv.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8E 71 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

http://www.zweckstetter.de/urc7740-993_sat_tv.ir

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_sat_tv.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8E 71 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

Regarding 994 and 995: nothing happens; no difference in ir file and macro is not working

Do you need the 995 to find the button codes?

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:43 pm
by The Robman
You always mention 2 device modes in the 993 operations, whereas there's only one. Each of your samples ends with "TV" and the results are always the same.

There's only one device mode in a 993 operation and that's the mode that you've assigned the VPT to. All that gets stored in the EEPROM is the one mode.

Yes, I could use the keymoves or macros to find the button codes. As that isn't going to work, could you try opening the remote to see if the codes are printed?

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:33 am
by seilae
I thougt there are differnces using the 993 in the device modes. I pushed sat, then Magic 993 tv to get urc7740-993_sat.tv.ir
I did the same with dvd_tv and vcr_tv.
the diff is showing me, that there are changes, but I can't interprete them.
For the following ir's I pushed Magic 993 sat for the urc7740-993_sat.ir (and so on)

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_tv.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8E 71 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_vcr.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8F 70 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 01 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_dvd.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8C 73 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 02 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

# diff urc7740.ir urc7740-993_sat.ir
1,2c1,2
< 0000: 8A 75 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
< 0010: 26 2B 00 00 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF
---
> 0000: 8D 72 54 41 4E 30 54 41 4E 30 02 62 10 51 14 CB
> 0010: 26 2B 04 03 0F 08 03 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF

I could not open the 7740 (without force) but I've got all button codes except for the blue button with this method:
I build an update for the 7740 with Protocol NEC1 and assigned the efc 0 to the button 0, efc 1 to button 1 , and so on.
Then I uploaded this update with ir.exe and learned the button setting with the 7560.
At last I compared the learned codes with the reference in the update and the button codes in the starting rdf.

This is the mapping I found:

Code: Select all

bcode   rdf     efc     learned button
01      red     17      DOWN
02      TV              TV
03      Power   15      Power
04      vol+    10      VOL+
05      vol-    11      VOL-
06      ch+     13      CH+
07      ch-     14      CH-
08      Mute    12      MUTE
09      AUX             DVD
0a      blue    48      YELLOW
0b      rew     33      PLAY
0c      play    31      REW
0d      ffwd    34      FFWD
0e      green   35      RED
0f      pause   32      PAUSE
10      yellow  36      GREEN
11      VCR             VCR
12      SAT             SAT
13      Menu    19      LEFT
14      Magic           Magic
15      1       1       1
16      2       2       2
17      3       3       3
18      +10      40      AV
19      4       4       4
1a      5       5       5
1b      6       6       6
1c      7       7       7
1d      8       8       8
1e      9       9       9
1f      0       0       0
20      AV      55      UP
44      Right   24      EPG
45      Left    23      EXIT
46      Up      21      OK
47      Down    22      Menu
48      Select  25      +10
53      Exit    37      RIGHT
83      Sleep
84      Color+
85      Color-
86      Bright+
87      Bright-
the blue button is not sending any signal. I asume, the button code is not in the rdf.

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:18 pm
by The Robman
I've added the VPT setting to the RDF and I've made a guess as to the settings for the individual VPT device modes. Do the instructions in the manual describe how you can turn off VPT for an individual device mode?

I appreciate all the work that you've tried to do regarding the button codes, but that's not going to get me the real button codes.