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Request a Remote BIN file for iHome IP900 HD PVR for Slingbox Pro HD
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August 16, 2012
7:38 pm
hsu.chao.hung
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This is a non-standard device made in China, and I couldn't find any similar brand.  I was hoping to use betaremotes.slingbox.com but it has been down for a while.  I also tried the codes (1 thru 124) on the Windows version of SlingPlayer, but the first 30 of them don't work either.  Can anyone please offer any help or hint that I might be able to build a BIN file for this device?  Many thanks in advance!iHome_all.jpg

August 17, 2012
5:21 am
Alan Richey

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Normally I could, by installing it on my Logitech Harmony Remote and using it to 'mimic' the original remote.  Unfortunately I can find no trace of iHome as a recognised manufacturer in the Logitech database.  Sorry.

August 27, 2012
11:33 pm
hsu.chao.hung
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Alan,

If I get one of these learning remotes which will show the IR Code after successfuly learning, do you think I will beremote1.jpgremote2.jpg able to build a .BIN file using RemoteMaster.EXE from your JP1 document? (with your help, I hope)

August 27, 2012
11:35 pm
hsu.chao.hung
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Alan,

By the way,  Is the CODE displayed on the little screen above OBC?

August 28, 2012
5:20 am
Alan Richey

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I've no idea, never heard of that remote.  And I don't know what the code means.  The important thing is it must be JP1 compatible, which means it should have a 6-pin socket somewhere to plug in the cable, maybe inside the battery compartment ?  Image1.jpg

August 28, 2012
7:06 am
hsu.chao.hung
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Unfortunately, this one doesn't have a 6-pin socket anywhere.  I was hoping to manually input the codes one by one from RemoteMaster.EXE after learning the codes from each of the buttons.  Oh, welll.  I will keep looking and thinking.  Thanks a lot, Alan.

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