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Post 7 made on Saturday March 19, 2011 at 08:19
Jasonvp
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On March 19, 2011 at 07:40, frenchaxim said...
Jason

Just got time to test, and what you send me absolutely works, you're good.
I don' know how you figure out the T=0 and T=1 code for each but you did.

Use IRTools to identify the protcol/device no. and function no.
Then use MakeHex to generate the T=0 and T=1 hex codes


However I just realised it does not solve my problem because as you mentionned it increases the volume twice (that could be acceptable) but then it also forces me to enter channel 11 instead of channel 1 (more of a problem).

Digit 1 was just an example. You need to find another code that does not effect the code your are trying to send (none event code).

Is there a way of tracking the codes?

The other option is to set up two pages with the same layout and have all the T=0 codes on Page 1 with a jump to Page 2 after the code assigned. Then all the T=1 codes on Page 2 with a jump to Page 1.


The other issue it creates is that a 0.5 second delay is required between the 2 commands (otherwise it won't take the second one)

Probably the limitation of using a phone for a remote.

Gosh I hope I won't have to change my receiver because of this problem.

So you would change the receiver before buying a proper remote?

Does the Receiver have rs232?

MakeHex
Makes clean IR sequences from IR protocol files. See the readme file for more information.
[Link: files.remotecentral.com]

MakeHex GUI
Place in the same folder as Makehex.
[Link: files.remotecentral.com]

IR Tools (Version 1.4)

Decodes a learned infrared Hex codes (only codes that start with 0000) that you paste (Ctrl +V) into the Hex Code Window and press the Decode Hex Button and a box appears to give you information on the Protocol, Device Number and Function Number (OBC). Requires the DecodeIR.DLL file.
[Link: files.remotecentral.com]

DecodeIR.dll (Version 2.42)
File required by DecodeCCF and IR Tools.
[Link: hifi-remote.com]

Last edited by Jasonvp on March 19, 2011 08:38.


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