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Post 10 made on Monday February 23, 2009 at 18:25
Jasonvp
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On February 23, 2009 at 00:29, Healey3000 said...
What I now need is an understanding of the Denon Kaseikyo format. I have compared a scan I took of a Denon string (off an oscilloscope) to one from a ccf on this site and it matches in terms of code but not timing. I plan on calling Denon tomorrow to see if they have the 2802's codes but they may not have the interpreter. If that were available, it would complete my research before I try and write code. I will do some more searching on this forum as I'm sure it's been discussed.

I have not programmed a Pronto remote for Denon older models but I am pretty sure the 2802 does not use Denon Kaseikyo format but uses Sharp format.I don`t think they started using Kaseikyo until the 2807.
I could be wrong but I think CCf File you are looking at is Sharp format.

You can download their IR Code Sheets from their site in the Support Section.They do not list the 2802 IR Codes but they have the 2803 which should be the same.

2803 IR Codes
[Link: usa.denon.com]

Denon Support Archives
[Link: usa.denon.com]

To generate the IR Codes to Pronto Hex you can use Denon Pronto Hex Generator it also uses Hex2CCF and Makehex.
Read the Readme Files.

[Link: remotecentral.com]

Last edited by Jasonvp on February 23, 2009 18:32.


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