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Post 1 made on Thursday September 11, 2008 at 09:30
Mr Mod
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In this thread [Link: remotecentral.com] the guy wants to convert a pronto discrete into a form that the Sony AX1400 can use. I have used a few programs to convert the discrete and each one tells me something different.
So far i have gotten Denon device 19, Proton device 2 OBC 6, kenwood and yamaha from this discrete

0000 006c 0000 0013 013e 00a1 0015 0015 0015 003f 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 00a1 0015 0015 0015 003f 0015 003f 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 0015 03c2

Now there is this program in the files section "Sony PC Programmable Remote Format Generator" which can be used to create codes in a format the Sony can work with.
Not knowing enough about formats i am unsure what any of the above formats are whether they are NEC1, NEC2, pronto etc, but if i get the right decode then it would be easy.
Post 2 made on Friday September 12, 2008 at 08:47
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On September 11, 2008 at 09:30, Mr Mod said...
So far i have gotten Denon device 19,

Not even close.

Proton device 2 OBC 6

Looks right to me.

Proton is protocol 005C in OneForAll remotes, which might be helpful if you have a JP1 cable.
Proton device 2 is used in setup codes TV/0003, TV/0009, TV/0700, Sat/372 and Sat/571, which you might find helpful if you have a OneForAll remote, but not a JP1 cable.

kenwood and yamaha

The internal decoder in IR Tool calls almost anything "Kenwood / Yamaha". That is meaningless.

Now there is this program in the files section "Sony PC
Programmable Remote Format Generator" which can be used
to create codes in a format the Sony can work with.

I doubt that it covers Proton protocol, but I'm not sure.

Not knowing enough about formats i am unsure what any
of the above formats are whether they are NEC1, NEC2,

No, it is not any form of NEC protocol. The "Kenwood" and "Yamaha" referred to in the IrTool output actually are NEC protocols. But the internal decoder in IrTool is nearly useless most of the time and completely wrong (about everything other than carrier frequency) this time.

if i get the right decode then it would
be easy.

The right decode it Proton. Does that make it easy?

Last edited by johnsfine on September 12, 2008 08:55.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday September 14, 2008 at 01:35
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Thanks John, I came to the same Proton code by creating a ccf from the discrete shown. Havent heard back though if it works


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