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Electric Mirror TV Hex Format
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Post 1 made on Thursday August 28, 2014 at 18:59
jlandivar
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This Company sent me all IR discrete codes in this format Ex. HDMI 0x240c639
How I transform this to Hex pronto to copy in my Ir library.

Javier
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Post 2 made on Thursday August 28, 2014 at 21:57
SysIntegration
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On August 28, 2014 at 18:59, jlandivar said...
This Company sent me all IR discrete codes in this format Ex. HDMI 0x240c639
How I transform this to Hex pronto to copy in my Ir library.

Javier
[email protected]

Can you post or link the whole sheet please. There could be some information that might help if we could see the whole thing.
0101001101111001011100110100100101101110011101000110010101100111011100100110000101110100011010010110111101101110
Post 3 made on Sunday October 23, 2016 at 10:43
hufflepuff
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Did anyone figure this out? Company sent me the same thing. Attached is a link to the codes. Any ideas on how to convert them to something useful? Need to create a Control4 driver.

Mike

[Link: electricmirror.com]
Post 4 made on Sunday October 23, 2016 at 13:27
3FG
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This is probably NEC1 IR protocol.  If that's true, then each code, e.g. 0x24020df for Power On, should be thought of with a prepended zero-- 0x024020df.  The sheet doesn't specify exactly how this should be parsed, but the possibilities are:

Device = 0x40 --------0x024020df
Sub device = 0x02 ---0x024020df
Function = 0xdf -------0x024020df


A second possibility is
Device = 0x02
Subdevice = 0x40
Function = 0x20

Third
Device = 0x40
Subdevice = 0x02
Function = 0x20

I'll guess that this is NEC Device 0x40 (or 64 decimal).  Using IrScrutinizer, on the Generator tab select NEC1 as the IR protocol, enter 0x40 into the D field, 0x02 into the S field and 0xDF into the F field.

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 06FB 015B 0057 0016 0E6C

And if that doesn't work, try other combinations.
Post 5 made on Sunday October 23, 2016 at 14:22
hufflepuff
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3FG,

Thank you. I'll give this a shot and report back.

Mike
Post 6 made on Friday December 21, 2018 at 20:05
sheimend
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Hi Mike,

Did you ever get this working? (Old thread, I realize, but) I just moved into a place with Electric Mirror screens and they only have guest remotes, not owner ones. So, I currently have no way of changing the source!

I tried the instructions from 3FG above but couldn't get the mirror to respond to any of the variants.

Any other tips?

Thanks,
Scott


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