I looked at the DLO CCF file here:
[Link: remotecentral.com]I don't see any pattern MakeHex could use in the last byte (5E, F1 or F2) of those signals, so you would need to run MakeHex/IrPanels once for each of those values.
As I said in the email, This protocol is like NEC1 except for that last byte, so you can edit nec1.irp as follows:
1) Change the first line to
Device=238.135
That encodes the ee87
2) Change the ~F on the last line to one of 94, 241 or 242. (5e hex is 94 decimal. f1 hex is 241 decimal. f2 hex is 242 decimal).
The second to last byte (80 for power On, 40 for power off, etc.) is hex for the function number. You need to convert it to decimal in order to know which button to drag from the MakeHex output.