On March 26, 2015 at 15:43, Adamh4 said...
I have the full set of codes if or when I get the discrete on / off codes I will forward the code set for inclusion in RC database section, power toggle code in pronto hex below.
Power Toggle: 0000 0067 0000 0044 0155 00A9 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0432 0155 00A9 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0432
if this is any help, thanks adam.
Well. It probably won't use the same code set as a pioneer receiver, as Pioneer would assume you would have multiple devices by them in your system.
You have the decode, based on your toggle, for the IRP and device number. With a pronto or other device, you could fire the full code set for p=Pioneer and d=167.
Alternatively, you can hope that Pioneer codes follow some logic, like Sony codes, that the object numbers across device (and subdevice lines) do the same thing (using object 46 for P-On and Object 47 for P-Off). In which case, I would try objects 26-35 just for safe overlap.