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<blockquote data-quote="nvingo" data-source="post: 246829" data-attributes="member: 70644"><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> Hi and-81,</p><p></p><p>I've just joined up on this site after trying to download the driver for the RC103 which is no longer hosted.</p><p>I have the IR102/IR507 which I bought ridiculously cheap (Aldi/Tevion <£4).</p><p></p><p>A search for IR507 found this thread.</p><p></p><p>I was after trying to control more of the PC - the RC102 has only 14 buttons and the RC103 has the most from the range - more than 30.</p><p></p><p>The RC102 clashes with that for my Roadstar DVD/Karaoke.</p><p></p><p>I figured that with the driver for the RC103 I could map the DVD buttons to the RC103 functions.</p><p>What I really want to do is map buttons from an unused remote to PC keyboard functions.</p><p></p><p>Anyway with your debugger I have found that the DVD buttons (well I've packed away the original handet, but using the universal) all buttons generate a code. Using the other devices on the universal RC no codes are generated - the IR507 doesn't seem to recognise other devices.</p><p></p><p>That disappoints me - I was also hoping to identify the protocols used on different handsets, something I had originally tried in the early 1990s using a Sinclair Spectrum with it's network interface connected to the coax remote output from a Philips TV/AV system (that lets devices without a remote eye eg. cassette deck, work from commands sent via the TV eye). That only worked for Philips RC5 system commands as the TV filtered out others, but there's 32 device categories in that so plenty of codes to play with - and I had at the time a Matchline system handset and a Philips RC5/learning handset that could transmit <em>any</em> RC5 code.</p><p>I also have a Pinnacle RS232 remote eye with a capture card, but the current PC doesn't support RS232 connection natively so the USB eye it is.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your effort on this issue and please keep up the good work. I would be most interested in a Windows driver that replaces/supercedes the unobtainable RC103 one !<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The codes for the RC102 14-button handset, from the most recently posted IR507 debugger are:</p><p></p><p>00-00-F7-00-FF = "POWER"</p><p>00-00-F7-01-FE = UP ARROW / "LANGUAGE"</p><p>00-00-F7-02-FD = "BACK"</p><p>00-00-F7-03-FC = LEFT ARROW</p><p>00-00-F7-04-FB = "OK"</p><p>00-00-F7-05-FA = RIGHT ARROW</p><p>00-00-F7-06-F9 = "PREV/CH-"</p><p>00-00-F7-07-F8 = DOWN ARROW / "SUBTITLE"</p><p>00-00-F7-08-F7 = "NEXT/CH+"</p><p>00-00-F7-09-F6 = "STOP"</p><p>00-00-F7-0A-F5 = "PLAY/PAUSE"</p><p>00-00-F7-0B-F4 = "VOL +"</p><p>00-00-F7-0C-F3 = "DVD MENU"</p><p>00-00-F7-0D-F2 = "VOL -"</p><p></p><p>That is "reading" the buttons from left to right, top to bottom, no button in the fifth row second column.</p><p>00 01 02</p><p>03 04 05</p><p>06 07 08</p><p>09 0A 0B</p><p>0C __ 0D</p><p></p><p>There is an unsurprising pattern with regard to the last sixteen bits of each code!</p><p>The other handsets in the range have different functions assigned to each code, that is my deduction after trying the RC102 with the drivers for at least one other model, the onscreen representation flashes a different button than that pressed on the RC102.</p><p></p><p>In case it's any use, here is the list for my Roadstar DVD/karaoke player (50 buttons).</p><p></p><p>row 1</p><p>00-00-F7-0C-F3 = "POWER"</p><p>00-00-F7-08-F7 = "SYSTEM"</p><p>00-00-F7-04-FB = "OSD"</p><p>00-00-F7-00-FF = "OPEN/CLOSE"</p><p>row2</p><p>00-00-F7-0D-F2 = "TITLE"</p><p>00-00-F7-09-F6 = "1"</p><p>00-00-F7-05-FA = "2"</p><p>00-00-F7-01-FE = "3"</p><p>row3</p><p>00-00-F7-4F-B0 = "MENU"</p><p>00-00-F7-4B-B4 = "4"</p><p>00-00-F7-47-B8 = "5"</p><p>00-00-F7-43-BC = "6"</p><p>row4</p><p>00-00-F7-4E-B1 = "PBC"</p><p>00-00-F7-4A-B5 = "7"</p><p>00-00-F7-46-B9 = "8"</p><p>00-00-F7-42-BD = "9"</p><p>row5</p><p>00-00-F7-4D-B2 = "SETUP"</p><p>00-00-F7-49-B6 = "0"</p><p>00-00-F7-45-BA = "+10"</p><p>00-00-F7-41-BE = "CLEAR"</p><p>row6</p><p>00-00-F7-0F-F0 = "ZOOM"</p><p>00-00-F7-44-BB = UP ARROW</p><p>00-00-F7-03-FC = "STEP"</p><p>row7</p><p>00-00-F7-4C-B3 = LEFT ARROW</p><p>00-00-F7-06-F9 = "ENTER"</p><p>00-00-F7-40-BF = RIGHT ARROW</p><p>row8</p><p>00-00-F7-0B-F4 = "SLOW"</p><p>00-00-F7-48-B7 = DOWN ARROW</p><p>00-00-F7-07-F8 = "RETURN"</p><p>row9</p><p>00-00-F7-0E-F1 = "PAUSE"</p><p>00-00-F7-0A-F5 = "PLAY"</p><p>00-00-F7-02-FD = "STOP"</p><p>row10</p><p>00-00-F7-5C-A3 = "FR" fast reverse</p><p>00-00-F7-58-A7 = "FF" fast forward</p><p>00-00-F7-54-AB = "PREV"</p><p>00-00-F7-50-AF = "NEXT"</p><p>row11</p><p>00-00-F7-5D-A2 = "REPEAT"</p><p>00-00-F7-59-A6 = "REP A-B"</p><p>00-00-F7-55-AA = "PROGRAM"</p><p>00-00-F7-51-AE = "RANDOM"</p><p>row12</p><p>00-00-F7-5E-A1 = "AUDIO"</p><p>00-00-F7-5A-A5 = "SUBTITLE"</p><p>00-00-F7-56-A9 = "ANGLE"</p><p>00-00-F7-52-AD = "RESUME"</p><p>row13</p><p>00-00-F7-5F-A0 = "-" volume down</p><p>00-00-F7-5B-A4 = "+" volume up</p><p>00-00-F7-57-A8 = "FUNCTION"</p><p>00-00-F7-1C-E3 = "MUTE"</p><p>00-00-F7-18-E7 = "GOTO"</p><p>00-00-F7-14-EB = "L/R"</p><p>Strangely there seems no pattern here regarding position or function<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /> , only that the last 16 bits are again 8, inverse 8 bits.</p><p></p><p>That DVD/karaoke player (well all my equipment!) is natively supported by my Philips Prestigo SRU8015 (latest toy <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />), but was never supported by any of my previous "cheapo" handsets - only through learn mode which always prematurely filled those handsets' memory.</p><p>I think as it's a karaoke/CD+G player that it uses a different code category to "normal" DVD players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvingo, post: 246829, member: 70644"] :thx: Hi and-81, I've just joined up on this site after trying to download the driver for the RC103 which is no longer hosted. I have the IR102/IR507 which I bought ridiculously cheap (Aldi/Tevion <£4). A search for IR507 found this thread. I was after trying to control more of the PC - the RC102 has only 14 buttons and the RC103 has the most from the range - more than 30. The RC102 clashes with that for my Roadstar DVD/Karaoke. I figured that with the driver for the RC103 I could map the DVD buttons to the RC103 functions. What I really want to do is map buttons from an unused remote to PC keyboard functions. Anyway with your debugger I have found that the DVD buttons (well I've packed away the original handet, but using the universal) all buttons generate a code. Using the other devices on the universal RC no codes are generated - the IR507 doesn't seem to recognise other devices. That disappoints me - I was also hoping to identify the protocols used on different handsets, something I had originally tried in the early 1990s using a Sinclair Spectrum with it's network interface connected to the coax remote output from a Philips TV/AV system (that lets devices without a remote eye eg. cassette deck, work from commands sent via the TV eye). That only worked for Philips RC5 system commands as the TV filtered out others, but there's 32 device categories in that so plenty of codes to play with - and I had at the time a Matchline system handset and a Philips RC5/learning handset that could transmit [I]any[/I] RC5 code. I also have a Pinnacle RS232 remote eye with a capture card, but the current PC doesn't support RS232 connection natively so the USB eye it is. Thanks for your effort on this issue and please keep up the good work. I would be most interested in a Windows driver that replaces/supercedes the unobtainable RC103 one !:thx: The codes for the RC102 14-button handset, from the most recently posted IR507 debugger are: 00-00-F7-00-FF = "POWER" 00-00-F7-01-FE = UP ARROW / "LANGUAGE" 00-00-F7-02-FD = "BACK" 00-00-F7-03-FC = LEFT ARROW 00-00-F7-04-FB = "OK" 00-00-F7-05-FA = RIGHT ARROW 00-00-F7-06-F9 = "PREV/CH-" 00-00-F7-07-F8 = DOWN ARROW / "SUBTITLE" 00-00-F7-08-F7 = "NEXT/CH+" 00-00-F7-09-F6 = "STOP" 00-00-F7-0A-F5 = "PLAY/PAUSE" 00-00-F7-0B-F4 = "VOL +" 00-00-F7-0C-F3 = "DVD MENU" 00-00-F7-0D-F2 = "VOL -" That is "reading" the buttons from left to right, top to bottom, no button in the fifth row second column. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C __ 0D There is an unsurprising pattern with regard to the last sixteen bits of each code! The other handsets in the range have different functions assigned to each code, that is my deduction after trying the RC102 with the drivers for at least one other model, the onscreen representation flashes a different button than that pressed on the RC102. In case it's any use, here is the list for my Roadstar DVD/karaoke player (50 buttons). row 1 00-00-F7-0C-F3 = "POWER" 00-00-F7-08-F7 = "SYSTEM" 00-00-F7-04-FB = "OSD" 00-00-F7-00-FF = "OPEN/CLOSE" row2 00-00-F7-0D-F2 = "TITLE" 00-00-F7-09-F6 = "1" 00-00-F7-05-FA = "2" 00-00-F7-01-FE = "3" row3 00-00-F7-4F-B0 = "MENU" 00-00-F7-4B-B4 = "4" 00-00-F7-47-B8 = "5" 00-00-F7-43-BC = "6" row4 00-00-F7-4E-B1 = "PBC" 00-00-F7-4A-B5 = "7" 00-00-F7-46-B9 = "8" 00-00-F7-42-BD = "9" row5 00-00-F7-4D-B2 = "SETUP" 00-00-F7-49-B6 = "0" 00-00-F7-45-BA = "+10" 00-00-F7-41-BE = "CLEAR" row6 00-00-F7-0F-F0 = "ZOOM" 00-00-F7-44-BB = UP ARROW 00-00-F7-03-FC = "STEP" row7 00-00-F7-4C-B3 = LEFT ARROW 00-00-F7-06-F9 = "ENTER" 00-00-F7-40-BF = RIGHT ARROW row8 00-00-F7-0B-F4 = "SLOW" 00-00-F7-48-B7 = DOWN ARROW 00-00-F7-07-F8 = "RETURN" row9 00-00-F7-0E-F1 = "PAUSE" 00-00-F7-0A-F5 = "PLAY" 00-00-F7-02-FD = "STOP" row10 00-00-F7-5C-A3 = "FR" fast reverse 00-00-F7-58-A7 = "FF" fast forward 00-00-F7-54-AB = "PREV" 00-00-F7-50-AF = "NEXT" row11 00-00-F7-5D-A2 = "REPEAT" 00-00-F7-59-A6 = "REP A-B" 00-00-F7-55-AA = "PROGRAM" 00-00-F7-51-AE = "RANDOM" row12 00-00-F7-5E-A1 = "AUDIO" 00-00-F7-5A-A5 = "SUBTITLE" 00-00-F7-56-A9 = "ANGLE" 00-00-F7-52-AD = "RESUME" row13 00-00-F7-5F-A0 = "-" volume down 00-00-F7-5B-A4 = "+" volume up 00-00-F7-57-A8 = "FUNCTION" 00-00-F7-1C-E3 = "MUTE" 00-00-F7-18-E7 = "GOTO" 00-00-F7-14-EB = "L/R" Strangely there seems no pattern here regarding position or function:S , only that the last 16 bits are again 8, inverse 8 bits. That DVD/karaoke player (well all my equipment!) is natively supported by my Philips Prestigo SRU8015 (latest toy :D), but was never supported by any of my previous "cheapo" handsets - only through learn mode which always prematurely filled those handsets' memory. I think as it's a karaoke/CD+G player that it uses a different code category to "normal" DVD players. [/QUOTE]
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