has anyone tried this remote

Posted by: msaeger

has anyone tried this remote - 12/06/2001 20:58

with all the remote duscussion I was curious if anyone has tried the newer style kenwood remote (see attached picture swiped from crutchfield)

it has the same functions as the credit card style one but it would be easier to find the buttons

if no one knows it won't work I think I will try one

Posted by: xanatos

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 12/06/2001 22:25

Damn, that's a really sexy remote. I would rather have that then the current rio credit card remote that I have. I wouldn't mind the thickness, and it would feel a lot better to hold it while driving. I also like the layout of the buttons, instead of everything in an even row in a matrix like pattern like the rio cc remote.

Damien Heiser

RioCar / empeg 12GB Blue Mark 2a SN: 120001043
Posted by: dewdman42

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 12/06/2001 23:40

agreed. Can anyone confirm it works with the Empeg?

Posted by: Dignan

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 06:31

Well it would with a kernel hack, at least. Frank?

But I agree with you guys, it's much more attractive than the current remote, and having actual button "feel" would be nice when driving, as I don't want to look down at the thing, and at night I can't see it even if I do. The old remote has 2 more buttons. I didn't bother to see which ones, but since thay are all empeg-defined it would matter all that much anyway.

Now this is something I'd get a new kernel for.

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 06:31

By the way, what does "DNPP" stand for, "Do Not Play Prince"?

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 06:48

I was wondering if it would maybe even work without the new kernel I will try to find one today

Posted by: Dignan

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 07:05

Well, there are 2 possibilities.
1) all Kenwood remotes share the same IR codes for the same types of buttons on their remotes
2) different Kenwood devices respond to different code sets.

As far as I can tell, either would be equally likely, leaving you with a 50/50 chance that the remote will work with the empeg. However, there were some differently labeled buttons on the new remote that aren't on the empeg/Rio remote, so I doubt thsoe would work either way.

Now, I believe empeg was going to offer support for multiple remotes in the new emplode. What would be really cool is if they could make it so the empeg could learn codes, like some universal remotes (like the Phillips Pronto). That, of course would make all this very easy

But this probably isn't possible.

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: schofiel

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 07:11

Anything is possible - but the question is, is it probable

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 07:12

it's only 25 dollars to find out so what the heck

Posted by: Dearing

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 07:21

With Frank's IR_Hack, you could write a shell script to do this. Use nested Picker menus to display the various functions, when one is selected, it uses IR trace to get the decimal code. Convert this to Hex, and put it in a new empeg_ircodes file. Go through all 24 buttons, get all new codes, and then cat it to /dev/ir. There's some subtleties, but it should be possible with or without emplode. Of course, emplode would offer a MUCH better UI.
Jason

_~= Dearing =~_
"WAY too happy about having #99."
Posted by: Dignan

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 07:25

Wow, fancy stuff!

Another way to get the hex codes would be to find what device the remote is usually used for, and see if they have it here.

Although those may be hex codes for the specific remotes themselves (like the Pronto or the Marantz

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: xanatos

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 12:29

it's only 25 dollars to find out so what the heck

25 dollars??? Hell that's cheap! Gimme the link for the place to buy it at. I'll buy one and check it out. If it doesn't work I'll pop a hack on :)

Damien Heiser

RioCar 12GB Blue SN: 120001043
Posted by: dionysus

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 12:34

Be careful guys - I actually picked up a very semilar-looking kenwood remote from ebay at one point - didn't work w/ the empeg.. I'm still not sure if the remote was dead, or if they were incompatible though...
-mark

...proud to have owned an Empeg since 00287
Posted by: dionysus

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 12:40

Also, some of the kenwood remotes don't have the * key which is very important..
-m

...proud to have owned an Empeg since 00287
Posted by: muzza

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 15:39

Also note that the rio remote has 24 buttons, that new one has 22. there aren't the ff & rw buttons so you lose a littel functionality.
Err, SB is there any chance, what with you being a big kid on the block and all, you could come up with a remote that was a little bit more stylish? maybe a set of DIP switches to select what you want to control hidden in the battery compartment? that would give you freedom to produce your remote for a wider range of your products.
$0.02

Murray 06000047
I don't think, therefore I am not.
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 18:46

I bought the remote all the buttons work. The buttons that are missing are the source buttons they have been replaced by a single button called source. I can switch between tuner, aux, and empeg buy hitting the source button more than once. The only thing I can't do is trun info on and off


There is an extra button called atten so if you wanted to use franks program you could make that button the one that turns info on and off

but out of the box it does everthing the credit card one does except turning off and on info

too bad empeg didn't use this one for the custom one this one is much easier to hold oh well

I got it at circuit city for 29.99 they are 24.99 at crutchfield
Posted by: rockstar

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 19:23

wow, slow down guys..

i have been using this remote since day one. It is the one that came with the z919, although not silver.. it works great.

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 21:22

I bought the remote all the buttons work.

Could you go into a little more detail about what each button does?

Also, keep in mind that there is additional functionality in the new Rio remotes that the original Kenwood remotes lack -- like press-and-hold.

Please keep experimenting with your new remote and keep us posted on what you find out -- this could be a very hot topic!

tanstaafl.

"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 21:26

it does the same thing as the credit card one except for switching on and off info

just think of it as the credit card one in a differnet package

it won't do anything the credit card one won't it's just easier to hold onto

Posted by: xanatos

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 21:35

Are you able to press and hold down to fast foward or rewind through songs? The old Kenwood was not able to do that, however the new Rio remote will.

Damien Heiser

RioCar 12GB Blue SN: 120001043
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 21:44

you can ff and rew using the am and fm buttons just like the credit card one

Posted by: fvgestel

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 13/06/2001 23:54

Also, keep in mind that there is additional functionality in the new Rio remotes that the original Kenwood remotes lack -- like press-and-hold.
Actually, some buttons on the kenwood can do press-and-hold (volume,ff,rew)., but most buttons only send IR-codes once. The IR-driver sends a button-down code when it receives the first code. when it doesn't receive that same code in the next 200ms, a button-up code is generated. This way the player app can set it's own repeat intervals and timeouts for press-and-hold. At least that's how I think the new code works. Thanks for the extensive documentation of the kernel source...

Frank van Gestel
Posted by: phc0059

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 16/06/2001 17:05

I too have been using this remote for quite some time now, at lease since last summer (2000). I had misplaced the original remote in the car for my Mk1 unit and went to Circuit City for a replacement (my only local Kenood dealer). Thew were out of the direct replacement but had the RC-600, the one we have been discussing. I asked if I could try it before I buy and viola! it worked! Then, after I received my Mk2 unit I began using the same remote for it. The only function I am missing is the INFO on/off toggle. I just have to hit a few extra keystrokes and it can be done just as easily, almost routine for me now. I would HIGHLY recommend upgrading your exsisting remotes to this one. I *HATE* using the old credit card style unit when I leave the RC-600 with my other unit. I need one for each of my EMPEG's!! Hope this helps anyone who is still unsure.

Posted by: rockstar

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 16/06/2001 18:02

one thing tho, at the size it is, you'd have thought they would make it illuminated, or at least GLOW in the dark.

Posted by: jwickis

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 16/06/2001 22:02

Given the shape I wonder why it would be better to hold!?!
I would have trouble keeping the girlfriend from grabbing it & using it.

#695empeg-car Mk2GRN& a mere 12Gig
"buyers regrets,NO"
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 28/06/2001 19:07

The only thing I can't do is turn info on and off

There is one more thing you can't do... in addition to not being able to cycle through the visuals, you can't cycle through the search modes -- i.e., search, append, insert.

Of course, you would have to have v1.1 installed to know that... :-)

I bought the remote (Crutchfield, $24.95 plus shipping if I recall correctly) and am very happy with it. I'm trying to think how I can relabel the buttons and the face of the remote so that the descriptions are more appropriate for empeg use. Any ideas?

Here's a thought: you know how the number keys on the empeg remote share space with the alphabet? That is, #2/abc, #3/def, #4/ghi etc., and that space is very limited. If you think about it, there is not one single function in operating the empeg that requires or is even able to use a numeric entry! So why not get rid of the digits printed on the number keys entirely and replace them with large, nicely readable "abc" "def" "ghi" etc.

Just a thought...

tanstaafl.



"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
Posted by: msaeger

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 28/06/2001 20:35

I won't worry about that untill the mythical v 1.1 comes out :-)

Posted by: borislav

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 28/06/2001 20:38

If you think about it, there is not one single function in operating the empeg that requires or is even able to use a numeric entry!

Actually, there is one: in the top level menu (Playlists, Shuffle, etc.) pressing 1 jumps to Playlists, 2 to Shuffle, ..., 9 to Sound. The Sound menu works the same way. On the other hand, in the Info and Visuals menus the alphabetical shortcuts are enabled. How's that for a consistent interface?

Borislav


Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 28/06/2001 20:47

in the top level menu (Playlists, Shuffle, etc.) pressing 1 jumps to Playlists, 2 to Shuffle, ..., 9 to Sound

Sorry, I didn't make myself clear.

You could just as well press a button labeled "abc" to jump to playlists, and "def" to Shuffle as pressing a button labeled "1" or "2", but I guess it is more mnemonic to think of playlists as First in the menu, Shuffle as Second, etc..

I'd be content to give up the labels that are just numerals in favor of labels specifically designating other, more frequently used functions. We really don't need to have numbers per se on the remote -- it's not like we're dialing telephone numbers or setting tuner.... Uh-Oh... how DO we enter tuner frequencies once the mythical Mark Tuners arrive?

tanstaafl.

"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
Posted by: drakino

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 28/06/2001 21:41

Playlist/song PINs

Posted by: tfabris

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 29/06/2001 02:07

... as well as direct entry of numeric frequencies for the radio tuner. Mark1 owners know that. Also, you select radio station numbered presets with these digits. Oh, and when naming a preset or performing a fuzzy search for songs with numbers in their titles, the numbers are used.

And Doug, you don't have to use 1.1 to cycle between search modes. 1.0x has search/append already, 1.1 just adds "insert".

___________
Tony Fabris
Posted by: beaker

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 29/06/2001 12:08

In reply to:

Here's a thought: you know how the number keys ...



hmm... Year?, Artist name such as 10cc?, Track names like 2112 etc?
OK, so Year isn't that useful but someone probably uses it. For the others I would say they are used quite a lot.

beaker
32 gig (various colours)
Posted by: omarkhayyam

Broken FAQ - 29/06/2001 12:23

Tony-

The link in the FAQ that is supposed to describe how the remote works is broken.

Posted by: tfabris

Re: Broken FAQ - 29/06/2001 12:31

Thanks, I deleted that FAQ entry. Anyone else want to duplicate Debauch's work?

___________
Tony Fabris
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: has anyone tried this remote - 27/07/2001 21:44

For anybody who has this remote (Kenwood RC-600)... I have made a keypad overlay that can be attached to the remote, with the keys re-labeled with the empeg-specific commands.

It's neatly done on a color laser printer, but the application of it is crude -- it just goes over the top of the keys, attached with clear tape or possibly rubber cement. I have them in nine different background colors with colored text appropriate for each background.

If anybody would like a page with nine keypad overlays on it for this Kenwood remote (see msaeger's picture above), drop me an email or a "send private" with your postal address and I'll put one in the mail to you.

tanstaafl.

"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"