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Post 5 made on Wednesday July 4, 2007 at 14:51
smermier
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On July 4, 2007 at 09:16, johnsfine said...
I have answered in many other threads with details of
how you translate from the form Sharp and Denon document
into Pronto Hex.

Here is one working from the backwards binary, such as
that posted above.
[Link: remotecentral.com]

The following answer is easier to use if the data you
have from Sharp lists the hex values in addition to the
backwards binary
[Link: remotecentral.com]

Ok I have used the first method.

MakeHex gave me some HEX Codes, but the problem is that there is a frequency mistake.

With my RTI Pro IR, The original frequency code are 38,2KHz.

If i indicate Frequency = 38200, when i paste the Hex code made by MakeHex in the Infrared Library Manager (RTI), it indicates me 38,0 KHz.

If I indicate Frequency = 38001, when i paste the Hex code made by MakeHex in the Infrared Library Manager (RTI), it indicates me 38,4 KHz.

Other details from sharp.irp
Device=17
Function=0..255

Protocol=SHARP

Time Base=264 '10 cycles
zero=1,-3
one=1,-7
suffix=1,-165
Form=;D:5,F:8,1:2,_,D:5,∼F:8,2:2,_


The Hex codes created doesn't work. But i still believe that one day, i'm gonna find these codes!!!!

Thanks for your help.
Stephane


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