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Post 2 made on Monday April 10, 2006 at 07:52
johnsfine
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On April 10, 2006 at 05:03, lilian69 said...
900A 0068 0000 0001 10EF 12ED
but this worked randomly, sometimes I needed to
press the same key more than ten times.

I can't think why that would fail. It correctly represents the same signal as the three copies you said work well.

Try changing the 0068 to 006D so the whole thing is
900A 006D 0000 0001 10EF 12ED
Does that work better, worse, same, or not at all.

Better is unlikely, but possible and if it does work better that gives you a way to fix things. Otherwise the information about whether it is worse or not may help us understand what was wrong.

But I have different code for a same key, and
when I used IRTool, it said "This is an incomplete
code. There ar too few data pairs".

That means you didn't copy the whole Pronto Hex string. The dialog for Pronto Hex in ProntoEdit seems to confuse a lot of people that way. If the scroll bar is present and working then the Pronto Hex is longer than what you can see. It takes some extra care to highlight the entire string before copying.

For example, for the key "Up", here is three example
of the learned code which works perfectly :

That is typical NEC1 protocol, but at the less common modulation frequency (40Khz).

If there is some reason that the long form of Pronto Hex works and the condensed form doesn't, you can create clean long form signals with MakeHex, using the NEC1_40.IRP file.


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