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Universal Remote Commander RC770CDV
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Post 1 made on Thursday November 26, 2009 at 17:54
Maeslin
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I recently found a rather old universal remote that appears to have massive configuration possibilities but can't find the slightest bit of information on it. It's a Philips Universal Remote Commander RC770CDV. The thing is absolutely massive, all-metal construction with 62 buttons and two concentric 'knobs'. The outer one is spring-loaded and self-centers when used.

Would anyone have any info on the thing (programming, capacities?) or should I donate it to a museum?


http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/354/rc770cdv.jpg

Last edited by Maeslin on November 29, 2009 20:49.
Post 2 made on Friday November 27, 2009 at 05:09
djy
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Looks like Marantz had a version too; lots of Japanese links . . .

[Link: page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp]

I would suggest the latter option.
Post 3 made on Sunday November 29, 2009 at 02:06
Daniel Tonks
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Hmm, wouldn't mind seeing one of those.
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday November 29, 2009 at 21:51
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I've done a good deal more research inspired on the few hints djy gave and it seems that the RC770CDV was a universal remote that came with a laserdisc/cd/cdv player (the cdv770, I guess). Granted that's only based on correlation with the marantz cdv780 and rc780cdv laserdisc player and remote. From what I can figure out, the remote can handle ten devices including the LD player and the knobs were for frame jogging and scanrate changes.

I've figured out part of the programming routine. There's no apparent useable input/output port as the UART lines on the microcontroller are already used to decode the pushbuttons. Programming is done through plain old learning by pointing the originating remote at the rc770cdv. Seems absolutely all buttons are programmable except for the device selection keys and the knobs. The LCD shows the name of the active device (haven't figured out how to change that yet) the charge level of the battery, a transmission indicator, a graphical interface for learning/programming mode and five menu points (with associated buttons offscreen) that can be renamed. Seems the default configuration for the LD player uses the NEC infrared protocol or an extended version thereof (dedicated NEC ir transmission uC present as well and linked to the main uC, a Mitsubishi M50747 with an external SRAM chip of unknown capacity).

I'll contact Philips or Marantz tomorrow with that extra info to see if they can fish out an old manual from their archives.

Last edited by Maeslin on November 29, 2009 23:58.
OP | Post 5 made on Saturday December 12, 2009 at 12:47
Maeslin
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Daniel, if you're still interested I could send you the remote after the holidays.
Post 6 made on Wednesday August 25, 2010 at 04:23
abcdpxy
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I got one but don't know how to learn the key from other remotes . Any help to teach learnning keys.
thanks


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