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Post 10 made on Sunday December 9, 2007 at 16:34
johnsfine
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On December 9, 2007 at 16:28, acvelon said...
for example "900A 006D 0000
0001 45B5 936C"

900A means you need to use the nec1.irp file with MakeHex.

45 hex is 69 decimal.
B5 hex is 181 decimal.

Together those mean that you must edit the device line in nec1.irp to say:
Device=69.181

93 hex is 147 decimal. That means you need to select function 147 from the MakeHex output.

The other parts of the short Pronto Hex string should be ignored.

On December 9, 2007 at 16:28, acvelon said...
Acceptable format is .CCF codes

Not sure if you really mean a CCF file, or you mean individual Pronto Hex strings. If you mean Pronto Hex strings, they are all in the nec1.hex file output by MakeHex. Copy them out one at a time with a text editor.

If you mean a CCF file, it is probably it is easiest to pass the entire MakeHex output to IrPanels or hex2ccf to create a CCF file with 256 numbered buttons, import that ccf, then edit, drag, alias etc. (whatever makes sense in Crestron) button 147 to the desired function.

For other functions, if you don't know how to convert hex to decimal, use Windows calculator in view/scientific mode.


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