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Post 3 made on Friday August 12, 2005 at 13:25
johnsfine
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Usually we would need to see a learned signal example in order to interpret the typical incomplete data in a pdf like this. But in this case there are enough hints.

It is RCA protocol with all the bits documented inverted.

For example it says On-Off is 0D5. Invert 0D5 to F2A, which is the standard RCA TV code of F and the standard RCA power toggle command of 2A.

Note the various mentions of RCA within that PDF file. That's a hint.

Note the pattern of one hex digit for device plus two hex digits for command. That fits RCA.

Note the description of the discrete On of other devices as descrete input selects for this device. That's RCA. Note the C5 command part of all of those inverts to 3A, which is the standard RCA discrete On command.

So Lyndel, if you still want the learned code for power toggle, get it from almost any RCA TV.

Kas1, you can get almost all these commands from any decent CCF for an RCA TV. If you understood what I said in this post you could use MakeHex to generate all these signals easily. If you don't understand, try a CCF for an RCA TV first and get almost all you need. Then tell us which few commands were missing and someone will post them to this thread.

This message was edited by johnsfine on 08/12/05 13:35 ET.


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