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JP1.2 Status?
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:05 pm
by digitalalkemist
Any word on when JP1.2 software & hardware will be available?
I work for a custom AV house in Anchorage, AK and have been working with Elan VIA Panels, Pronto's and some Crestron panels for about 4 years now. Just finally learning about JP1 stuff though. Trying to come up with a custom UEI remote for our business that will contain all of our codes for all of our products. Basically make one and just clone it.
But I'd prefer to wait until the JP1.2 stuff comes out so that I don't have to do it twice.
Big thanks to the founders of this forum it's been a killer resource for info (the only one I've found actually).
Also looking for a vendor to supply ~100 8-10 device learning remotes with button backlights and enough mem to store ~50 learned commands.
Yes, I know some learned commands are longer than others.
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 4:20 am
by Capn Trips
Read this thread. (and others)
Tommy Tyler's JP 1.x interface design is available to DIY-ers.
DIY Gadget is selling JP 1.2 cables
IR 7.00 supports JP1.x
RM has embedded beta IR functionality that communicates with JP 1.x remotes
Bottom line: JP1.1 and 1.2 support is here, via IR, RM, KM and the prototype Java-IR (included in RM) although the number of remotes whose rdf's have been defined is small.
thank you
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:50 pm
by digitalalkemist
'preciate the quik reply
you guys are great!
-Mike
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:41 am
by tlad
I have built the interface and downloaded my URC-8206 JP1.2 remote with IR.EXE. Now I want to start playing with Keymap Master but the remote is not listed in KM.
How do I proceed?
Appreciate the help.
Tim.
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:50 am
by johnsfine
tlad wrote:I have built the interface and downloaded my URC-8206 JP1.2 remote with IR.EXE. Now I want to start playing with Keymap Master but the remote is not listed in KM.
Can you use RemoteMaster instead of KM? (You can if you install the right version of Sun Java on your computer).
I'm not sure of the status of 8206 support in either KM or RM. But generally RM just needs a correct rdf file to support a new remote, where KM needs internal modifications.
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:24 am
by tlad
OK. Thanks, johnsfine. I will try that.
Tim.
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 6:45 am
by tlad
So far it seems to work. For anyone else using the URC-8206 the map file is not included in the standard Images zip but aberguerand has posted it here
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=3115
Tim.
Re: JP1.2 Status?
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:48 am
by jetskier
digitalalkemist wrote:I work for a custom AV house in Anchorage, AK and have been working with Elan VIA Panels, Pronto's and some Crestron panels for about 4 years now. Just finally learning about JP1 stuff though.
I have a JP1.2 Remote Master File that has the
ELAN codes.
It doesn't specifically have the control codes for the Via panels, but it has the codes for all the rack components. I have 10 Zpads (Z100+Z150), a system 6, Z880, Z600 comm controller, and 3 Z660 amps. I normally use my JP1/JP1.2 remotes to control the system through IR recievers. With one touch of a macro, the system fires up all the components required for the device selected and switches the Z880 and S6 accordingly.
The Via learner/ViaTools I bought hasn't proved to be very useful in my case for programming the pads. I get more use from the remotes.
Very nice
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:44 pm
by digitalalkemist
That was serendipitous!!! Thanx JetSkier, you're my new hero.
I've actually been working on a project where I need to make a remote that controls that exact system. 4xZ660's 1xZ880 and a Comm Controller
Unfortunately we are using Z630 Preamps and not the System6.
I'm not entirely sure if the Z630's can be switched via IR.
VIA Tools is pretty much a disaster in terms of programming and ease of use. I banged my head against a wall for about 4 months before I finally got a solid workable interface. If you've got the patience to sit thought the learning curve, modify the GUI to make the subpage flipping more intuitive once you've picked a device, and tested EVERY SINGLE WIRE....then you will actually end up with an extremely reliable system.
Re: Very nice
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:21 pm
by jetskier
digitalalkemist wrote:That was serendipitous!!! Thanx JetSkier, you're my new hero.
I've actually been working on a project where I need to make a remote that controls that exact system. 4xZ660's 1xZ880 and a Comm Controller
Unfortunately we are using Z630 Preamps and not the System6.
I'm not entirely sure if the Z630's can be switched via IR.
VIA Tools is pretty much a disaster in terms of programming and ease of use. I banged my head against a wall for about 4 months before I finally got a solid workable interface. If you've got the patience to sit thought the learning curve, modify the GUI to make the subpage flipping more intuitive once you've picked a device, and tested EVERY SINGLE WIRE....then you will actually end up with an extremely reliable system.
You should be able to control the Z630 through the IR pin. The only bad thing with the Z630 is the IR pin moves on the RJ45 connector for each of the three zones (1,2, 3). My file was based on a CCF from the Z630 so it should handle them fine.
I've figured out the ViaTools. I don't have any touch panels so technically a Z090 would work, but the user interface on the ViaTools is a little better--just a little.

I have the z100s programmed (at least most of my zones). I need to do some updates, but it such a pain because I don't have a laptop for walking around the house. I made a looooooong cat-5 extension cable for the learner wire that I patch from my desktop. I've figured out that the learner has a cable length limit though.
Do you know if they have any updates to the tools? I have 5.4.0.17 from earlier this year.
One of these days I'd like to get a couple more Z-880 and have component video switching. I'd need to get some baluns to run the signal over cat5, but I