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Post 1 made on Tuesday June 2, 2015 at 15:42
joZ
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Hi.

I just bought a motor for my black out blinds in the master bedroom. It's supposed to be the same manufacturer as rollertrol and hasta.
It's a RF 433.92 motor so I can use it with my tellstick net/cellphone/tsu9600 (of course with my ir to rf converter)

My problem is IR related and my knowledge in that area is somewhat limited. I've been copying and pasting a lot of IR codes in the past and I tried to read & understand barry's IR documentation. Reading it was easy (thank you Barry), understanding it is more complicated.

I got these codes from a company that sells a ir to rf gadget for the iTach.
The up, down and stop seems to be correct as they are black in PEP and when I decode it in IR tool it tells me it's a kenwood / Yamaha device.
But the learning/confirm code is not working and I can't figure out what the problem is.


Blinds down (seems correct):

0000 0058 0000 002B 00BD 0071 004F 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0021 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0021 000D 0021 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0012 001C 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0010 001E 0011 001D 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 001F 000F 0010 001E 001F 000F 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 001F 0012



Blinds stop (seems correct):

0000 0058 0000 002B 00BF 0071 004F 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0021 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0021 000D 0021 000D 0011 001D 0012 001C 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0020 000E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 001F 000F 0010 001E 001F 000F 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 0010 001E 001F 0012



Blinds up (seems correct):

0000 0058 0000 002B 00BB 0072 004F 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0021 000D 0012 001C 0012 001C 0020 000E 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0010 001E 0010 001E 0011 001D 0010 001E 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 001F 000F 0010 001E 001F 000F 001E 0010 0010 001E 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0013




And the one that PEP say is wrong:

Blinds Confirm/learn:

0000 0058 0000 0054 00B5 0073 004E 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 0020 000E 0011 001D 0011 001D 001F 000F 001F 000F 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 0010 001E 001F 000F 0010 001E 0010 001E 000F 001F 0010 001E 0010 001E 001E 0010 000F 001F 001E 0010 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 000F 001F 001E 0010 001E 0010 000F 001F 001E 0010 001E 0010 000E 0020 001D 0011 000E 0020 0103 0077


I get that the 0058 is the carrier and that it is 88 cycles = 47.104 KHz


The lead in is the only part that changes between the up, down and stop commands when I decode it in IR tools:
00bb = up
00bd = down
00bf = stop

So 00b5 is the lead in burst pair for my learn command that isn't working?

Barry writes that he believes that kenwood / yamaha uses the NEC format. how can I tell?
/joZ
Post 2 made on Tuesday June 2, 2015 at 20:35
3FG
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IRtool is really old; use IrScrutinizer instead.  However, that will tell you that the IR protocol is not recognized.  I can tell you that the signals are not even remotely close to NEC format.

In any event, to make PEP understand the last set of Pronto Hex, change
0000 0058 0000 0054
to 

0000 0058 0000 002B
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday June 9, 2015 at 03:26
joZ
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On June 2, 2015 at 20:35, 3FG said...
IRtool is really old; use IrScrutinizer instead.  However, that will tell you that the IR protocol is not recognized.  I can tell you that the signals are not even remotely close to NEC format.

In any event, to make PEP understand the last set of Pronto Hex, change
0000 0058 0000 0054
to 

0000 0058 0000 002B

It worked like a charm. Thanks a million!
/joZ


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