Hi, Wondering a few things about this remote;
- does it have a JP1 connector
- is there a repository of info out there that I cannot find via Google?
I have a Denon AVR-3300 and would like a "factory like' remote for it. I have a RCU-810, bu it's not quite the same for advanced functions. So I'm trying to find out if the 770 would do the trick.
Thanks in advance,
gny
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Here is a list of Denon codes, compliments of hanarmco2000 (aka jon_armstrong)
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The exact Denon model isn't listed on the official website, but most Denon receivers use the same command set. If you have a JP1 cable and have modified the RCU-810, there should be a number of device upgrades that you can use as a basis for getting exactly what you want.
Even if you don't have a JP1 cable, you can program most of the functions you need by keymoves. There are four built-in setup codes that relate to Denon receivers:
AMP_0160 (0177)
Tuner_0004 (0021)
Tuner_1104 (1121)
Tuner_1110 (1127)
The numbers in parenthesis are the +17 offset that needs to be added to get the RCU810's setup codes.
The strategy would be to pick either Tuner_1104 (1121) or Tuner_1110 (1127) first, based on which has more keys where you want them. Then go to http://www.hifi-remote.com/codes2/amp_0004.shtml and assign advanced codes from AMP_0160 (0177) or Tuner_0004 (0021) to add the additional functions that are missing.
BTW, as typical in most OFA remotes the numerals buttons are likely to be the discrete inputs in either Tuner_1104 (1121) or Tuner_1110 (1127).
Even if you don't have a JP1 cable, you can program most of the functions you need by keymoves. There are four built-in setup codes that relate to Denon receivers:
AMP_0160 (0177)
Tuner_0004 (0021)
Tuner_1104 (1121)
Tuner_1110 (1127)
The numbers in parenthesis are the +17 offset that needs to be added to get the RCU810's setup codes.
The strategy would be to pick either Tuner_1104 (1121) or Tuner_1110 (1127) first, based on which has more keys where you want them. Then go to http://www.hifi-remote.com/codes2/amp_0004.shtml and assign advanced codes from AMP_0160 (0177) or Tuner_0004 (0021) to add the additional functions that are missing.
BTW, as typical in most OFA remotes the numerals buttons are likely to be the discrete inputs in either Tuner_1104 (1121) or Tuner_1110 (1127).
-Jon