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Post 6 made on Thursday February 16, 2006 at 21:19
johnsfine
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On February 16, 2006 at 17:20, jrubin said...
Every single code has Custom 18.
About half also have Subcustom 18.

That is typical. There are many CCFs for devices with that mix of codes.

Should I still use Subcustom as "st"?

In that 4 digit number you want custom on the left and subcustom on the right. So the two values are
18E7 and 1818

Also, why is the resulting code so much shorter
than learned IR codes? Do I need to do anything
else to this string, or just paste it into PPENG?

Normal Pronto Hex is recording of the timing details of the IR signal. The condensed form of Pronto hex is just the id of the IR protocol and the data to be encoded into the signal. The firmware of the Pronto includes the encoding rules to translate that small amount of data into the correctly timed series of IR pulses.

Just paste the short 900A... string into PPENG where you would paste ordinary Pronto Hex.


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