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Post 57 made on Monday November 8, 2004 at 13:31
johnsfine
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On 11/08/04 15:35 ET, prontodave said...
how do I make use
of these codes with a Pronto TSU3000?

You use one of several tools for generating Pronto Hex, such as "bmontini's Excel spreadsheet" mentioned earlier in this thread (and linked to in some recent thread here) or my MakeHex program.

For MakeHex, you'd need to know that the protocol is NECx2 and the device is 7.7

You ought to use MakeHex from command prompt with the -h switch, rather than via the drag/drop method, ecause that will give you function numbers in hex rather than decimal, so you won't need to convert in order to use the list in this thread.

These look
more like the codes I've seen for the "one-for-all"
series using the Samsung "code 60". By the way,
if they are, that's ok, as I bought a cheep one-for-all
(URC 6131) that I can use to program by pronto,
if need be, by teaching it commands from the URC
6131.

These numbers need a translation before they can be used with the OFA remote. If you want them for the OFA remote, I'll explain that translation. But if you want them for a Pronto, MakeHex is easier and better.


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