WebIf Remote Controller
The IR package adds a fully functioning Remote Controller to the Web-Interface, It can be installed from the Web-If >> Package Management page and once installed a ‘Remote’ icon will be added to the Web-If Main screen
Channel Shortcuts
Change
- allow quick selection of a new TV/Radio station from a list
Customise
- Add/Remove Favourite quick select channel Icons
- Block remote control mode change icons on TV
- Swap INFO and LIST commands
- Disable Volume Control
- Use Custom Map File
The custom map file must be named /mod/boot/ir3.map and be of the form <original keycode>:<replacement keycode>:<comment>. Here are some examples including a macro on the Subtitle button
0e:43:MENU -> INFO 1f::VOL+ disabled 40::VOL- disabled 4b::TV Portal disabled 4d:43:LIST becomes INFO 43:4d:INFO becomes LIST 46:40,40,40,f2,c,3,a:Subtitle button = VOL-, VOL-, VOL-, WAIT 2 seconds, 0, 1, 8 0x7887827d:0:Discrete power off
Notes
- Use ir -l to show code mappings.
- Delays can be added to macros by using fX where X is the number of seconds to wait as a hex digit, so f1 for a second, f9 for 9 seconds, fb for 11 seconds up to fe for 14 seconds
- Web-If >> Diagnostic >> File Editor >> /mod/boot/ir3.map shows the default code mapping
- Select Remote Control Mode (1-6)
Note:- this setting will only take effect after a reboot and will only change the 'ir' Mode, it will not change the Humax Operating Mode (See Below) or the Remote Control Mode
The Customise options are also available in Web-If >> Settings >> Remote Control Settings,
Macros
- record a sequence of key strokes, to be replayed with a single 'click'
- A Macro named root will automatically be run when the Humax is taken out of standby
- Macro sequences are stored here :- /mod/etc/webif.db, macros can be transferred to another unit by copying this file
Selecting Record a New Macro will display a Name Box and some delay keys to create a pause in the sequence
History
Displays a clearable list of commands sent
Mobile Version
There is a mobile version of the Web-If Remote Controller that is more suited to the ‘small screen’. If the IP address of your humax is 10.0.0.200 then the mobile version’s address would be :- http://10.0.0.200/plugin/ir/m/
There are three selectable screens that display Remote - Favs - Macros
Command Line Options
The IR package is also controllable as a command line via Telnet, here are some examples :-
humax# status
Watching 7: BBC THREE - This Is BBC Three (05:30 - 18:58) [48%]
ir SEVEN DELAY1 TWO OK
SEVEN (0x9)
DELAY1 [delay between 1-99 Seconds]
TWO (0x4)
OK (0x13)
humax# status Watching 72: CITV - Horrid Henry (12:00 - 12:15) [13%]
Remote Control Mode Setting (Humax)
From the command line enable the TV screen Mode Display / Set function with:-
ir CURMODE MODE
To set the Humax to Remote Control Mode 1 from the command line :-
ir CURMODE MODE DELAY2 MODE1
This will change the Expected Mode on the Humax's Operating system only, it will not change the Mode on the Remote Control or the Custom Firmware's ir package itself
To change the Mode on the Remote Control see link HERE
To change the Custom Firmware ir Mode see Customise >> Select Remote Control Mode above
General Notes
- The Web-If Remote Controller can only control your Humax, the 'TV' 'DVD' and 'AUDIO' mode buttons will not control other equipment
- If IR is installed, Diagnostics >> ir3/debugon >> Run Diagnostic = Add IR log activity to the /var/log/humaxtv.log file after a reboot e.g.:-
- When 'Ir' is installed, it is possible to 'lock out' the power off function by creating a file called /tmp/.irhold, then it won't be possible to power off the Humax using the remote
- IR commands are sent to the Humax in the following format:-
http://10.0.0.123/plugin/ir/send.jim?code=ONE+ZERO+ONE+OK
In the above example the Humax at internal IP address 10.0.0.123 will be sent the codes to change it to channel to 101
humax# tail -f /tmp/humaxtv.log Real IR code: 0x000001 0xfa051000 (5) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xec131000 (13) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xfc031000 (3) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 00000000 0xfb041000 (4) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xfa051000 (5) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 00000000 0xf30c1000 (c) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xf6091000 (9) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 00000000 0xf50a1000 (a) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xf40b1000 (b) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 00000000 0xf10e1000 (e) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 0x000001 0xf10e1000 (e) [foreign=0] Real IR code: 00000000 0x9966c2ea (66) [foreign=1] Real IR code: 00000000 0x19e6c2ea (e6) [foreign=1] Real IR code: 00000000 0xe619c2ea (19) [foreign=1] Real IR code: 00000000 0x6699c2ea (99) [foreign=1] Real IR code: 00000000 0xd52ac2ea (2a) [foreign=1] Real IR code: 00000000 0x55aac2ea (aa) [foreign=1] get_inbuf: Popped existing. InjectCommand: Buffers 0 0100adb0 1 0100adbc InjectCommand: Input list 0 InjectCommand: setting signal (0x100abb0) GetQueueSize: 1 GetEvents(): faking key 05 (2) Real IR code: 00000000 0xfa051000 (5) [foreign=0] GetQueueSize: 1 GetEvents(): faking key 05 (1) Real IR code: 0x000001 0xfa051000 (5) [foreign=0]