If you have a new remote that isn't recognized by RMIR, post the details here so we can help create a new RDF for it. Or, if there is an issue with an existing RDF or map, this is the place.
I don't think we've seen this remote before, so the best way for us to guess which type of cable it needs is to see the signature, which you can get using the blickback process. But as it's a new remote to us, we will need to create an RDF for it in order for you to be able to program it using RM.
I recently purchased this remote as well. Signature seems to be 3 6 0 7 0 1.
Am waiting for my cable to arrive to see whether I can read some data from the remote. Am a JP1 newbie, but have quite some experience with Philips Pronto...
FTDI cable + 2x3 DIL housing from Mouser as per Tommy's instructions worked to connect to the remote.
Did a raw data read based on an RDF from the 7140, filename changed to reflect signature 360701 with base addr set at $EC00
RMIR does show learned signals for my STB (size 29, freq 296296), but cannot detect protocol and gives under Misc: malformed signal: 00 found where burst table expected
Also numbering of keys is incorrect: '1' shows up as Device Select, for example.
Note that this is after I programmed it per URC instructions with 4 digit device codes
TV - Philips (1506)
BLU - Oppo (2545)
STB - KPN (1986), however this did not work for new Digitenne STB (ZTE ZXV7200), so learned all keys from original remote
AUD - not used
Punch through sound from TV
AV key reprogrammed for STB and BLU
Some keys learned from original Oppo remote to assign functions to other keys on the URC
Out of the box, the Watch TV 'activity' operates TV+STB (ex. channels operate the STB, volume - TV)
and the Watch Movie operates TV+BLU
This remote uses "segments" so it's beyond my skill level to even create a starter RDF, so hopefully one of the experts will jump in to help.
The next step, for getting the right button codes, is to create macros that include all of the buttons (assuming this remote supports macros). The idea being that you keep track of all the buttons in the macros and list them here, then post another download.
Rob www.hifi-remote.com Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
The URC 7145 allows for macros - up to 15 key presses under one key.
So if I understand correctly, I could create a macro say under the LIST key with the first 10 buttons in order on the remote, then under another key, say REC, the next set etc until all 49 buttons (incl Magic, two activities and a mode button - although I do not think these can be added to a macro).
I read that one could program a macro under an activity button... so that is another possibility.
I shall get a URC7145 tomorrow and should be able to create an RDF for it within a week or so. Sorry this thread escaped my attention when it was first posted.
mathdon wrote:I shall get a URC7145 tomorrow and should be able to create an RDF for it within a week or so.
The URC7145 RDF may take longer than I expected. It is going to require a new build of RMIR as it stores Activity settings internally in a new way. But I am working on it.
Apologies for the delay, but I have now posted RMIR v2.06 build 11 in the RMIR Development folder on Sourceforge. This supports the URC7145 and includes RDF, map and image files for it.
I just tried it out and what I was after - investigating learned signals - works as expected.
Now I need to get the hang of other aspects, such as key moves, macros and activity groups.
In the log I noticed one error an one warning:
ERROR: ButtonMap 3 includes unknown keycode $44, Creating button!
Warning: Shape defined for unknown button Mode
tolr wrote:In the log I noticed one error an one warning:
ERROR: ButtonMap 3 includes unknown keycode $44, Creating button!
Warning: Shape defined for unknown button Mode
Thanks for pointing these out, but neither are of any significance. The Audio device has a signal assigned to a keycode $44, but the remote has no button with that keycode. RMIR reports this as an error and creates a phantom button, button44, that shows in the Layout tab as a button underneath the remote image. The remote has a button named Mode that is used to cycle between devices. It is not included in the RDF as its keycode is unknown and no signal can be assigned to it. It is in the image map, though, so RMIR calls it an unknown button. Hope that clarifies the situation.
Hi!
I received my URC-7145 Evolve 4 some days ago. When I try to download from Remote in RMIR 2.12.8 there is following message popping up: No RDF matches signature starting 3667
What could be the reason?
I also own a URC-7950, and the download from this remote works fine!