Difference between revisions of "Repeater system basic IR configuration"
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Substitute the codes for your HDMI switch if they are different. | Substitute the codes for your HDMI switch if they are different. | ||
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Note that there is scope for confusion between the numbering on HDMI switches and the numbering that the repeater controller uses. The repeater controller HDMI is fed to Input 1 of the HDMI switch, but is known in the config file as Input 0. Similarly, the first receiver input (in this case the 70cms Ryde) is fed to input 2 of the HDMI switch but is referred to by the controller as input 1. | Note that there is scope for confusion between the numbering on HDMI switches and the numbering that the repeater controller uses. The repeater controller HDMI is fed to Input 1 of the HDMI switch, but is known in the config file as Input 0. Similarly, the first receiver input (in this case the 70cms Ryde) is fed to input 2 of the HDMI switch but is referred to by the controller as input 1. |
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The section of the config file for basic IR configuration is shown here for an HDMI switch with the following control codes:
Function | IR Code |
---|---|
Input 1 | 0x17 |
Input 2 | 0x12 |
Input3 | 0x59 |
Input 4 | 0x08 |
Quad | 0x18 |
Substitute the codes for your HDMI switch if they are different.
Note that there is scope for confusion between the numbering on HDMI switches and the numbering that the repeater controller uses. The repeater controller HDMI is fed to Input 1 of the HDMI switch, but is known in the config file as Input 0. Similarly, the first receiver input (in this case the 70cms Ryde) is fed to input 2 of the HDMI switch but is referred to by the controller as input 1.
# Input config # Recommended gpio pins for "input active" are 32, 35, 18, 22, 16, 19 and 21 # announcemediatype determines the player used # Switcher can use "ir" or "gpio" or "i2c" # IR uses a TX on GPIO pin 12 # GPIO uses pins 36, 37, 38, 33, 31, 29, 23, 24. Can be enabled with ir or i2c # i2c uses FMS6501A on Output channel 1 # activeinputhold (yes/no) means that lower priority inputs do not get replaced by higher priority (except pri 1) # Show Quad is yes/no and overides activeinputhold # Number of available inputs does not include the controller, so is max 3 for a 4-input switch availableinputs=3 activeinputhold=no # Set next parameter to no if you do not want (or do not have) a quad display showquadformultipleinputs=yes cascadedswitches=no outputswitchcontrol=ir showoutputongpio=yes outputhdmiresetcode=nec:0x17 outputhdmiquadcode=nec:0x18 outputi2caddress=3 outputi2cquadchannel=9 input0name=Controller output0code=nec:0x17 output0hdmiswitchpin=36 output0i2cchannel=1 output0audioi2cbit=0 input1name=70cms Ryde input1prioritylevel=1 input1activegpiopin=32 output1code=nec:0x12 output1hdmiswitchpin=37 output1i2cchannel=2 output1audioi2cbit=1 input1announcemediatype=jpg input1announcemediafile=/home/pi/tmp/input1.jpg input1announcemediaduration=3 input2name=23cms Ryde input2prioritylevel=2 input2activegpiopin=35 output2code=nec:0x59 output2hdmiswitchpin=38 output2i2cchannel=3 output2audioi2cbit=2 input2announcemediatype=jpg input2announcemediafile=/home/pi/tmp/input2.jpg input2announcemediaduration=3 input3name=Stream rxr input3prioritylevel=3 input3activegpiopin=18 output3code=nec:0x08 output3hdmiswitchpin=33 output3i2cchannel=4 output3audioi2cbit=3 input3announcemediatype=jpg input3announcemediafile=/home/pi/tmp/input3.jpg input3announcemediaduration=3