# contributed by Jordan Hazen # # brand: Echostar / DishNetwork (ExpressVu) # model no. of remote control: "blue-button" remote set for codeset #9 # supported devices: Most models of Echostar IRDs: 2700, 4700, 5000 etc. # Receiver must be set to a matching remote codeset, # per instructions in the manual. There are 16 choices # available, to avoid interference between nearby # units. I've recorded codes #9 (here) and #6. # # Pulse timing is more critical than usual for these receivers. You may # have to play with the one/zero widths to get it working on a particular # computer. A kernel compiled with HZ set to 1000 or 1024 (rather than # 100) is also helpful. begin remote name d9 bits 16 flags SPACE_ENC eps 30 aeps 100 # socket370 Via C3 / via686b motherboard header 370 6020 one 472 2770 zero 472 1665 ptrail 480 gap 6200 # old socket7 k6 MB: # header 350 6000 # one 465 2768 # zero 465 1636 # ptrail 467 # gap 6092 # first attempt, from yet another motherboard: # one 324 2800 # zero 324 1700 # ptrail 324 # gap 6000 min_repeat 4 toggle_bit 0 frequency 56000 begin codes mute 0x000000000000ABBF vol- 0x0000000000008BBF vol+ 0x0000000000009BBF guide 0x000000000000AFBF select 0x000000000000BFBF up 0x00000000000097BF down 0x00000000000087BF left 0x0000000000008FBF right 0x0000000000009FBF info 0x000000000000FFBF view 0x000000000000A7BF cancel 0x000000000000B7BF recall 0x00000000000093BF menu 0x000000000000D3BF 1 0x000000000000EFBF 2 0x000000000000EBBF 3 0x000000000000E7BF 4 0x000000000000DFBF 5 0x000000000000DBBF 6 0x000000000000D7BF 7 0x000000000000CFBF 8 0x000000000000CBBF 9 0x000000000000C7BF 0 0x000000000000BBBF power 0x000000000000F7BF scrollup 0x000000000000C3AF scrolldown 0x000000000000E3AF record 0x00000000000083BF end codes end remote # contributed by Jordan Hazen # # brand: Echostar / DishNetwork (ExpressVu) # model no. of remote control: "blue-button" remote set for codeset #6 # supported devices: Most models of Echostar IRDs: 2700, 4700, 5000 etc. # Receiver must be set to a matching remote codeset, # per instructions in the manual. There are 16 choices # available, to avoid interference between nearby # units. I've recorded codes #6 (here) and #9. # # Pulse timing is more critical than usual for these receivers. You may # have to play with the one/zero widths to get it working on a particular # computer. A kernel compiled with HZ set to 1000 or 1024 (rather than # 100) is also helpful. begin remote name d6 bits 16 flags SPACE_ENC eps 30 aeps 100 header 370 6020 one 472 2770 zero 472 1665 ptrail 480 gap 6200 # OLD K6 MB: # header 370 6020 # one 472 2770 # zero 472 1655 # ptrail 480 # gap 6110 # one 324 2800 # zero 324 1700 # ptrail 324 # gap 6000 min_repeat 4 toggle_bit 0 frequency 56000 begin codes mute 0x000000000000A97F vol- 0x000000000000897F vol+ 0x000000000000997F select 0x000000000000BD7F 0 0x000000000000B97F 1 0x000000000000ED7F 2 0x000000000000E97F 3 0x000000000000E57F 4 0x000000000000DD7F 5 0x000000000000D97F 6 0x000000000000D57F 7 0x000000000000CD7F 8 0x000000000000C97F 9 0x000000000000C57F * 0x000000000000697F 0 0x000000000000B97F # 0x000000000000657F recall 0x000000000000917F info 0x000000000000FD7F view 0x000000000000A57F cancel 0x000000000000B57F up 0x000000000000957F down 0x000000000000857F left 0x0000000000008D7F right 0x0000000000009D7F guide 0x000000000000AD7F menu 0x000000000000D17F scrollup 0x000000000000C16F scrolldown 0x000000000000E16F power 0x000000000000F57F tvvideo 0x000000000000A17F sysinfo 0x0000000000006D7F record 0x000000000000817F mute 0x000000000000A97F vol- 0x000000000000897F vol+ 0x000000000000997F end codes end remote