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Post 6 made on Friday March 16, 2007 at 11:37
johnsfine
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On March 15, 2007 at 15:37, bluefin684 said...
Here is what DLO has documented:

Why isn't Play/Pause in that list?

On March 15, 2007 at 20:07, bluefin684 said...
So here is some more information that might lead to some
clues. Based a hashemi's DLO pcf file that he uploaded

Where?

Play/Pause
900A 006D 0000 0001 EE87 05F2

So to provide more clues I learned some codes from the
DLO remote:

Play/Pause

Good. Structurally that is the same signal as the 900A form of Play/Pause you quoted. The modulation frequency is different, but I don't think that matters.

Hashemi's codes above work just fine,

That answers a lot of questions. It is more evidence that modulation frequency and any other tiny differences between the learned signal and the 900A form don't matter.

but if I try to create a power on button by adding the
hex info from DLO the the "900A 006D 0000 0001 EE87..."
to make "900A 006D 0000 0001 EE87 018F" It doesn't work.

It looks to me like you did the right thing. I don't know why it didn't work.

One wild guess is duration. Some devices need a very long duration signal for discrete On. To test that, mack sure the IR signal is the only action on a button, then try a very long press of that button. I understand that you want to use discrete On in a macro, not alone on a button. But start by testing alone on a button to find out whether it is the right signal.

Otherwise, maybe there is an error in the information you got from DLO, or it might be in a different format,

Is the Track- command in your first post (904F) the same command as the "Track Back" (09F2) in your second post? If so, then all the bits in the first post are backwards, so 018F would really be 80F1 and 028F would really be 40F1


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