Programming Chunghop remote
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April 24, 2018 at 11:05 PM #21092
Again… as i wrote above -> you should read the wiki:
http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC#Remote_control_setup
Now, power cycle the OSSC while holding BTN1 on the OSSC’s PCB. A target function name (e.g. “MENU”) will then be displayed on the OSCC’s LCD screen. Press the corresponding key on the remote control, if the OSSC receives the code correctly you will be prompted to confirm the new code. Press the same key again to confirm, or BTN0 on the OSSC’s PCB to go to the previous key. If you press BTN0 when configuring the first key, the default keymaps will be loaded.
Once all remote control keys/buttons are programmed, the new keymap will be saved and the OSSC will return to normal operation.
April 25, 2018 at 1:38 AM #21094Yes, I read. My problem was that I had no working remote. I managed to finally find one, it turns out that my old ViewSonic LCD TV uses the right commands. Works great now. Thanks for the assistance.
April 25, 2018 at 4:11 PM #21113I assume: you made it harder for you, than it should have been. You wrote:
Ok, I reflashed the remote, and now the little green light does flash.
I see the little green LED going on and off, but nothing happens
The green LED flashing indicated that your OSSC recognized an incomming (compatible) IR command. “Nothing happening” just meant: the incomming command was no default command for any function of your OSSC. But by pressing BTN1 while powering your OSSC on, you can link any recognized IR command with any function of your OSSC.
So there was no real need for your old ViewSonic remote – just 60 seconds of your time to configure your OSSC properly 😉 .
April 25, 2018 at 4:30 PM #21114Actually there was…I found out that the harmony remote wasn’t working, so the Viewsonic was all I could use.
BTW, when I try to change the scanlines, it doesn’t look like there’s a change.
April 26, 2018 at 12:28 AM #21133Did you try pressing the scanline button more than once? It always takes a couple of presses for me for some reason, it never works on one button press.
April 19, 2019 at 1:03 AM #25894I also have a blank Chunghop L336, and another remote which communicates fully with the OSSC (although it’s short a few buttons). When I try to teach the L336 from my other remote, I can only teach the power, pause, play, stop, and eject buttons on the L336. All other buttons don’t work. To make sure I’m doing this right (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E6lm0wLxQ0), I try programming the same command (e.g. OSSC menu, or LCD on/off) into all Chunghop buttons. Only the few buttons mentioned above work.
April 19, 2019 at 2:40 AM #25898Program it with another remote.
I had to use an old sony tv remote I had laying around and I just programmed it with that, then in turn programmed the OSSC.
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