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Anthem D2v Volume Control + Marantz RC9200
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Post 1 made on Thursday February 5, 2015 at 15:07
Loftboy
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Hi All

Really hoping somebody can help me sort this issue - When I teach my RC9200 the IR Volume commands for my Anthem AV processor, they learn without problem, BUT do not act like the original remote commands. i.e. the original remote keeps increasing/decreasing the volume when held down - instead the "learned" volume goes up/down by just a small repeatable increment (3db). I have to keep "notching" the vol up/dn which clearly "sucks".

I have re-learned the command several times to see if it is "recording" the same code each time and it is identical each time. The learned volume up code is

0000 006c 0100 0000 0131 009a 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03bf 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03bf 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0efc 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03bf 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03bf 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0efc 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03bf 0131 0099 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 009a

Will there be any way to produce a code to give a smooth increase/decrease in volume I long for?

Last edited by Loftboy on February 5, 2015 16:44.
OP | Post 2 made on Friday February 6, 2015 at 12:07
Loftboy
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Looks like a hell of a command to me! - And I know nothing of HEX commands - only that they exist ! Even if no-one can help in this particular instance, a little background info would be appreciated as to why a seemingly correctly learned command is not behaving as expected ;)
Post 3 made on Friday February 6, 2015 at 12:20
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This signal decodes as Anthem, device 186, subdevice 34, function 15:
Try this one
0000 006D 0000 0066 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03B6 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03B6 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0ED8

If that doesn't work, try
0000 006D 0000 0022 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0ED8
or

0000 006D 0000 0022 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03B6
Post 4 made on Friday February 6, 2015 at 14:16
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The following codes are the ones provided by Anthem:

Vol +
0000 0070 0000 0022 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03b6

Vol -
0000 0070 0000 0022 0130 0098 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0045 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 03b6
OP | Post 5 made on Sunday February 8, 2015 at 04:26
Loftboy
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Many Thanks Chaps ;) Your response begs the question - where did you find these codes? I have managed to teach my RC9200 most of the codes I need but there are still one or two troublesome ones - "setup" for instance. It would be great if someone could give me a link to a complete list of HEX commands for the D2v.
Whilst I'm here, I do find it difficult to find codes here on RC- even when I know they are there. For example I have found a couple of Anthem codes before but I'm damned if I can find them again !!
Post 6 made on Tuesday February 10, 2015 at 02:10
Ernie Gilman
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The first place to look for codes is in the section containing your remote. If it's not there, try File Search at [Link: files.remotecentral.com]. You may have to go through some things to make commands usable, for instance if the files are from a different brand remote and must be changed to hex for the Pronto.

Searching the files doesn't search the forums, so you might find something there.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
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Post 7 made on Saturday February 14, 2015 at 14:08
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If you go to the Anthem web site (anthemav.com) and then to the Support tab, page down to the D1. There you will find a ccf containing all the Anthem IR codes. If you need any codes not contained therein, let me know and I'll try to provide them. I myself use the Pronto NG and ProntoPro NG series, and have had to modify some of the Anthem-supplied codes to work with those remotes.


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