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Post 5 made on Wednesday August 15, 2007 at 16:53
Frunple
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On August 14, 2007 at 20:04, johnsfine said...
To decode Pronto Hex you should get IrTool and DecodeIR
[Link: remotecentral.com]
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]

To really dissect Pronto Hex you should read this:
[Link: remotecentral.com]
but decoding it is easier and more useful.

Once you have it decoded, you may want to use MakeHex
to generate related codes.
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]

That is RC5 protocol, device number 0, function 63. IR
signals don't inherently have opposites.

Many TV's have that as a discrete On command. Most of
those have function 61 as a discrete Off command. Some
seem to lack Discrete Off and use discrete On followed
by power toggle (function 12) to act as discrete Off.
I didn't notice any that had discrete Off that was any
function other than 61.

Here is some output from MakeHex for you:

Device Code: 0 Function: 61
0000 0073 0000 000C 0020 0020 0040 0020 0020 0020 0020
0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0040 0020 0020 0020 0020
0020 0020 0040 0040 0020 0CA4

You didn't mention what sort of universal remote you're
using. If it is a Pronto, then RC5 codes will work better
in condensed form.

Discrete Off is:
5000 0000 0000 0001 0000 003F

Discrete On is:
5000 0000 0000 0001 0000 003D

Power toggle is:
5000 0000 0000 0001 0000 000C

Thanks for the info.
That code did nothing, I guess I'll have to do the discrete on then toggle. Didnt really want to do that but oh well.
Oh, I'm using a Harmony 880.


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