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Post 1 made on Sunday December 15, 2013 at 09:13
djfront
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Hi!

i Got some ir codes in what i thought was raw hex or ccf format.
When i use global cache's tool to convert it into their own format it works perfect on the ip2ir gear.

But now i should try to comvert it to Crestron "deal for windows" format. So if i take the working global cache format and convert it back to hex/ccf format and write it in the crestron square for inputing ccf codes, the crestron gives me a failmessage. "code is to long or to short".

If i take a shorter ir code from another remote control and do exactly the sam procedure crestron buys it.

So what should i do??

i don't have the physical remote and just got my ir codes in this hex format.

Here are the working code:

0000 006B 0000 0022 0158 00AB 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0015 0016 0015 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0F12

Here are the not working code:

0000 0024 0000 0009 002D 010E 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 000F 002D 0087 002D 05AA


Any idea's what i should do?

Best Regards Björn

PS. excuse me for my bad english.
Post 2 made on Friday December 20, 2013 at 12:35
Ernie Gilman
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Bjorn, your English is great.

I'd say you should provide more details and post this in either the Original Philips Pronto Classic or Philips Pronto NG forum. I think the people who visit here who have the most experience with IR codes visit those sites often.

The details should include what you are trying to control and what control system you want to use. Somebody out there might have exactly what you need, but they cannot provide it to you since you don't tell us what you're actually doing!

Also, where did you get the codes? Why did you do all the Global Cache things if you want to use Crestron? Did you try taking the codes that you got and putting them into the Crestron equipment? It looks like you tried taking the codes, converting to Global Cache, converting back, inserting into DEAL for Windows, and then you find the codes don't work. Is all that necessary? Why?

Just above the codes, explain where they came from, for instance "this is the working code I got from the Yamaha website" or "this is the non-working code that is derived from the original codes going through two or three transformation processes" or whatever you did to get those codes.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
OP | Post 3 made on Monday December 23, 2013 at 15:51
djfront
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Weel it's not so easy to explain the whole figure but I'll try.

what i want to do is to use my crestron to send my ir code to an 433 Mhz Transmitter who talks with Nexa's 433 MHz series.

I've done this procedure witch the global cache IP2Ir and it worked with the same code, just transformed into their format.

I got the codes from a local swedish company who have discovered this, but the don't sell crestron so they are happy that it works with global cache.

That I coverted the hex format to global cache format and back again was just a way for me to mask sure it was a standard ccf format.

Best Regards Björn


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