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My Pro Couldn't Tell Me...Can You?
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Post 1 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 14:11
denny3203
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I have an Elite Drop Down Screen. My Pronto TS1000 cannot learn the code. The documentation for the screen says the IR Code is:
Up : B1 4E 90 6F
Stop : B1 4E 8A 75
Down : B1 4E CA 35

How do I convert this info into codes that the Pronto can learn/execute?

I also have an automated shade from Harmonic Design, Inc./Somfy International. They provided the following information about their remote:
Standard Remote Control Functions (Simplified)

Note: The parity bit ORs 0x40 to the numeric code.

A. Normal Mode

Single Key Press
1.KEY_UP_OUT - Immediate transmit of CODE_UP_LIMIT (0x08 + PARITY (0x40) )
2.KEY_UP_IN- Immediate transmit of CODE_UP_NEXT ( 0x12 )
3.KEY_CENTER- Immediate transmit of CODE_STOP ( x10 + PARITY )
4.KEY_DOWN_IN- Immediate transmit of CODE_DOWN_NEXT (0x14)
5.KEY_DOWN_OUT- Immediate transmit of CODE_DOWN_LIMIT (0x09)

Double Key Press
11.KEY_LEFT_OUT AND KEY_RIGHT_OUT- Immediate transmit of CODE_MOVE_MFP (0x0B + PARITY)

List of Codes in Numerical Order

Note: The parity bit ORs 0x40 to the numeric code.

CodeCode Name (Not a description) Number of 1’s in code
0x00- Never to be used
0x08 + Parity- CODE_UP_LIMIT.......................2
0x09- CODE_DOWN_LIMIT .............................2
0x0B + Parity- CODE_MOVE_MFP.....................4
0x0D + Parity- CODE_SET_MFP.......................4
0x10 + Parity- CODE_STOP.............................2
0x12- CODE_UP_NEXT...................................2
0x14- CODE_DOWN_NEXT.............................2
x3F- Never to be used

How do I convert this info into something that I the Pronto TS1000 can learn/execute?

Any insights out there?
Post 2 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 17:18
mark65
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Both products are already available in ccf in the files section.
Post 3 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 18:44
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Post 4 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 19:42
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I suggest that you put an email address into your profile so that a pro who knows something can contact you directly. I'm in California, so I couldn't help.
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


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