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Post 1 made on Wednesday April 15, 2015 at 03:44
p.vladi
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Dear All,

I was given a protocol document by a manufacturer that contains a list of IR codes that my Crestron IR learner was not able to learn from the original remote.

The document states:
CUSTOMER ID: 143(Decimal)
RC SUB MODE (32 bit)
Frequency36 KHz
System code:038(Decimal)

And then a list of functions, including "000" for digit 0, and "012" for power toggle.

As far as I was able to find on this forum, this appears to be Philips RC6, however, looking at the RC6 code, the customer ID cannot go as high as 143.

Please help...

Many thanks,

Paul

*EDIT*
The remote control has two sides, one with the typical remote functions for a STB - and a full keyboard on the underside.

Another part of the protocol document lists this:
"By pressing the MOUSE key, the LED will give a confirmation blink (3x).
To move the mouse cursor when on RC side, press the directional key.
OK key will simulate the Mouse Left click (RCMM KB keycode 127)."

So it would appear that the remote also uses Philips's RCMM protocol

"Remarks: CUSTOMER ID: 143(Decimal)
Cursor key: Mouse SUB MODE (24 bit)
OK key: KB SUB MODE (24 bit)
Default speed setting is 9"

Last edited by p.vladi on April 15, 2015 03:52.


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