Post 1 made on Wednesday November 28, 2007 at 07:07 |
ktuggle Lurking Member |
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I got the inclosed documentation from Yamaha. I went through MakeHex and created the codes using the NEC standard that I have heard that they are using. Then I created the Pronto using IR panels...what does it all mean? Denon is a little different than Yamaha, they at least give you the corresponding number as to what you are wanting to control. So if I want to control zone 2 on then they tell you it is code 52...or whatever. How do I know which of these codes does what? I don't want to accidentally enter a service mode and screw up my receiver. Any help would be appreciated. ID1 ID2 ZONE2 POWER ON 7E-BA 7D-64 OFF 7E-BB 7D-63
are they saying that device code set 7E button BB (in decimal 187?) will control Zone 2 power off?
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Post 2 made on Wednesday November 28, 2007 at 08:19 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
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You need all those numbers in decimal:
7E -> 126 7D -> 125 BA -> 186 BB -> 187 64 -> 100 63 -> 99
I'm not sure what "ID1" and "ID2" are. I expect they represent two different code sets, so you can have two of the devices controlled in the same location without interfering.
So the ID1 OFF command is NEC1 protocol, device 126, function number 187.
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OP | Post 3 made on Friday November 30, 2007 at 15:43 |
ktuggle Lurking Member |
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OK, I think that answers my question. I ran MakeHex with the Device 7E ( which it looks like I need to do as 126) and then my function numbers should be pretty straight forward after that. Thanks a lot for the response!
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