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Post 1 made on Sunday May 15, 2011 at 13:22
SimonO
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Would one of you IR gurus please explain how to convert these codes into Pronto format, or better still convert them for me!?

IR HEX codes for New Dune Remote (NEC protocol, customer code 00 BF):

EJECT 00 BF 10 EF
MUTE 00 BF 46 B9
MODE 00 BF 45 BA
POWER 00 BF 43 BC

A 00 BF 40 BF
B 00 BF 1F E0
C 00 BF 00 FF
D 00 BF 41 BE

1 00 BF 0B F4
2 00 BF 0C F3
3 00 BF 0D F2
4 00 BF 0E F1
5 00 BF 0F F0
6 00 BF 01 FE
7 00 BF 11 EE
8 00 BF 12 ED
9 00 BF 13 EC
0 00 BF 0A F5
CLEAR 00 BF 05 FA
SELECT 00 BF 42 BD

V+ 00 BF 52 AD
V- 00 BF 53 AC
P+ 00 BF 4B B4
P- 00 BF 4C B3
SEARCH 00 BF 06 F9
ZOOM 00 BF 02 FD
SETUP 00 BF 4E B1

UP 00 BF 15 EA
DOWN 00 BF 16 E9
LEFT 00 BF 17 E8
RIGHT 00 BF 18 E7
ENTER 00 BF 14 EB
RETURN 00 BF 04 FB
INFO 00 BF 50 AF
POP UP MENU 00 BF 07 F8
TOP MENU 00 BF 51 AE

PLAY 00 BF 48 B7
PAUSE 00 BF 1E E1
PREV 00 BF 49 B6
NEXT 00 BF 1D E2
STOP 00 BF 19 E6
SLOW 00 BF 1A E5
REW 00 BF 1C E3
FWD 00 BF 1B E4

SUBTITLE 00 BF 54 AB
ANGLE/ROTATE 00 BF 4D B2
AUDIO 00 BF 44 BB
REPEAT 00 BF 4F B0
SHUFFLE/PIP 00 BF 47 B8
URL/2nd audio 00 BF 03 FC
DISCRETE-POWER-ON 00 BF 5F A0
DISCRETE-POWER-OFF 00 BF 5E A1

Many thanks,

Simon
Post 2 made on Sunday May 15, 2011 at 16:36
Lyndel McGee
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Simon,

Try these for the power control.
On:
900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5FA0
Off
900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5EA1

If they work, you should be able to figure out how to enter the other codes by hand. You may also want to have a look at the http://www.onlyoneremote.com database as I think it has the codeset as well.
Lyndel McGee
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OP | Post 3 made on Monday May 16, 2011 at 02:32
SimonO
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On May 15, 2011 at 16:36, Lyndel McGee said...
Simon,

Try these for the power control.
On:
900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5FA0
Off
900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5EA1

If they work, you should be able to figure out how to enter the other codes by hand. You may also want to have a look at the http://www.onlyoneremote.com database as I think it has the codeset as well.

Thanks Lyndel, I'll try those later. The file is an old PEP1 project..
Post 4 made on Monday May 16, 2011 at 15:12
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I just confirmed that the codes I have in PEP2 database are the long (raw) format.

I took the code for ANGLE

0000 006E 0022 0002 0155 00A9 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 003F 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 060F 0155 0055 0015 0E33

and pasted it into PEP1 and it did not convert to the shorthand flavor.

next, I pasted it into PPENG (Pro NG Editor) and it did convert to shorthand as follows:

900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4DB2

Power OFF in my PEP2 database is:

0000 006E 0022 0002 0155 00AA 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0610 0155 0055 0016 0E32

and was converted in PPENG (Pro NG Editor) as follows:

900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5EA1

So, the instructions I provided above should work just fine.
Lyndel McGee
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OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday May 17, 2011 at 05:33
SimonO
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On May 16, 2011 at 15:12, Lyndel McGee said...
I just confirmed that the codes I have in PEP2 database are the long (raw) format.

I took the code for ANGLE

0000 006E 0022 0002 0155 00A9 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 003F 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 003F 0016 0015 0015 0015 0016 003F 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 003F 0016 003F 0016 0015 0016 003F 0016 060F 0155 0055 0015 0E33

and pasted it into PEP1 and it did not convert to the shorthand flavor.

next, I pasted it into PPENG (Pro NG Editor) and it did convert to shorthand as follows:

900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4DB2

Power OFF in my PEP2 database is:

0000 006E 0022 0002 0155 00AA 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0610 0155 0055 0016 0E32

and was converted in PPENG (Pro NG Editor) as follows:

900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5EA1

So, the instructions I provided above should work just fine.

Thanks Lyndel,

When I've sorted out the HID error on my new Win7 64bit laptop I'll give them a try..
Post 6 made on Tuesday May 17, 2011 at 12:37
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Given any of the long codes they can be hand converted to the short code if you can read hex as all is shown using hex notation.

In the short notation:

The first word 900A indicates that the code is a Nec formatted code.

The second word is related to the frequency of the IR carrier by a slightly obtuse algorithm. Needless to say it should be the same value as in the long version. If needed I have the formula that provides the correct value knowing the IR carrier frequency.

The third word is the count of how many items follow. An item consists of a value for the device or customer code followed by a value for the key code. The customer code in the case of the Dune players is 00BF (191 decimal). The key code is always 8 bits long and the true and complimented values are used in the protocol. The first byte is the key code and the second byte is its compliment.

A complete discussion of the long format and in particular the NEC code is in a paper I wrote that is in the files section. Given that paper and what I have stated above, conversion of long format to short is not too hard. If the mfg states that the protocol is NEC and gives the device and key codes in hex or decimal along with the IR frequency then bulding the complete set of short codes is relatively easy.

Last edited by Barry Gordon on May 19, 2011 16:57.
OP | Post 7 made on Friday May 20, 2011 at 05:14
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On May 17, 2011 at 12:37, Barry Gordon said...
Given any of the long codes they can be hand converted to the short code if you can read hex as all is shown using hex notation.

In the short notation:

The first word 900A indicates that the code is a Nec formatted code.

The second word is related to the frequency of the IR carrier by a slightly obtuse algorithm. Needless to say it should be the same value as in the long version. If needed I have the formula that provides the correct value knowing the IR carrier frequency.

The third word is the count of how many items follow. An item consists of a value for the device or customer code followed by a value for the key code. The customer code in the case of the Dune players is 00BF (191 decimal). The key code is always 8 bits long and the true and complimented values are used in the protocol. The first byte is the key code and the second byte is its compliment.

A complete discussion of the long format and in particular the NEC code is in a paper I wrote that is in the files section. Given that paper and what I have stated above, conversion of long format to short is not too hard. If the mfg states that the protocol is NEC and gives the device and key codes in hex or decimal along with the IR frequency then bulding the complete set of short codes is relatively easy.

Thanks for the info Barry, I'll read through your doc.

Lyndel, your codes were correct. Many thanks!
Post 8 made on Friday May 20, 2011 at 21:11
Lyndel McGee
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You can search for MakeHex and NEC1.irp to find out how to make the 'long'/'raw' format of the codes that Barry's document describes.
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Post 9 made on Saturday June 11, 2011 at 06:54
OlivierT
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the adapted codes would be

EJECT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 10EF
MUTE 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 46B9
MODE 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 45BA
POWER 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 43BC

A 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 40BF
B 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1FE0
C 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 00FF
D 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 41BE

1 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0BF4
2 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0CF3
3 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0DF2
4 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0EF1
5 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0FF0
6 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 01FE
7 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 11EE
8 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 12ED
9 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 13EC
0 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 0AF5
CLEAR 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 05FA
SELECT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 42BD

V+ 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 52AD
V- 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 53AC
P+ 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4BB4
P- 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4CB3
SEARCH 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 06F9
ZOOM 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 02FD
SETUP 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4EB1

UP 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 15EA
DOWN 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 16E9
LEFT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 17E8
RIGHT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 18E7
ENTER 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 14EB
RETURN 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 04FB
INFO 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 50AF
POP UP MENU 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 07F8
TOP MENU 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 51AE

PLAY 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 48B7
PAUSE 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1EE1
PREV 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 49B6
NEXT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1DE2
STOP 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 19E6
SLOW 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1AE5
REW 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1CE3
FWD 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 1BE4

SUBTITLE 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 54AB
ANGLE/ROTATE 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4DB2
AUDIO 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 44BB
REPEAT 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 4FB0
SHUFFLE/PIP 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 47B8
URL/2nd audio 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 03FC
DISCRETE-POWER-ON 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5FA0
DISCRETE-POWER-OFF 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 5EA1

best regards,

Olivier

ps: in the list, two buttons from the remote are missing
learning them gave this

dune 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 619E
record 900A 006D 0000 0001 00BF 609F
uploaded a pronto 950 file in the file area!

Last edited by OlivierT on June 13, 2011 15:15.
Post 10 made on Thursday April 5, 2012 at 17:37
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Will this short hex work with URC remotes? MX-3000 editor works properly with long HEX, but i don't know about short.

I really need dune codes. I learned codes at customer home, but it works like double press instead single, when i tested it with mx-3000.
Post 11 made on Thursday April 5, 2012 at 18:39
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No, the short hex wil not work. You can use Makehex (see earlier post in this thread) to generate long form.
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Post 12 made on Tuesday August 14, 2012 at 20:10
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I'm preparing my Pronto for the Dune HD Smart D1 which I just ordered. I haven't received it yet, so I can't test any remote commands yet. I have a Pronto TSU9400. I assume that I can enter the short form of the codes (from OlivierT's post above), and I don't need to enter the long form (what confused me was that Lyndel had mentioned above that he has the long form in his Pronto database)? I entered one of the codes (Power On) in short form in my Pronto database, and it remained the short form.

Thanks.
Post 13 made on Tuesday August 14, 2012 at 23:54
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Enter the short form into My Database, you get the short form. Enter the long form into My Database, you get the long form. The 9x00 remotes handle short forms much better than did the NG 3x00 series.

If you need long forms, those are available in the Only One Remote database.
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Post 14 made on Tuesday January 8, 2013 at 02:10
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All of this is one big mass of confusion to me. I've read all the various documents and all the threads. I guess my brain just doesn't function in a way conducive to this type of thing. I have all those short hex codes for the Dune but now how do I get them in a long code so I can bring them into my mx-3000. MakeHex makes zero sense to me. I've tried querying the remote one database but the codes don't look anything like I need. Please help. Thank you.


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