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Pronto PRO code to iPoronto
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Post 1 made on Monday May 5, 2008 at 10:35
arcodi
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I'm trying to migrate all the info of a Pronto Pro to an iPronto. No problems with almost all codes but the air conditioning ones.

Pronto Pro seemed to have no trouble learning Fujistu's codes from the remote, but iPronto just wont learn. So, I downloaded the TSU6000/01 info to Pronto Edit software, copy pasted the learned IR code to the TSi6400 with iPronto Edit.

It still won't control the air conditioner unit ! I don't know what else to do, it looks like the IR on the iPronto is emitting the code, but nothing happens... any ideas ???

Thanx in advance

///update///
I checked the copy&pasted code I entered on the iPronto, and its not the same, weird... I entered again the code, but everytime I close the button properties window apparently the software does something that changes the code, so, when I open again the button properties, the code is changed... whats going on ??? how can I make the software keep the code I enter ???

Last edited by arcodi on May 5, 2008 12:40.
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Post 2 made on Monday May 5, 2008 at 17:51
Grimmace
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It should be converting to its format. I do not believe all Philips Hex codes are the same. You may have to use IR Tool to get it right. IR Tool was in the Pronto NG section if I remember correctly. Have you tried to learn the code in darker area or using different distances. Sometimes it can be picky in trying to learn and just takes a while.
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday May 6, 2008 at 00:50
arcodi
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I've tried even in the dark, but ipronto just wont learn it... thats why I tried to extract the code from the pronto pro.

I'll try the IR Tool and come back to post the results.

So, its normal for ipronto to change the hex code ?

Thanx for the post.

// update //

I downloaded a couple of tools from the Files section, but all I could do is to Decode the Hex Code with the Pronto IR Tool and find out that the learned IR code from the Pronto Pro is 109 cycles=38.029 Khz, has Carrier 006d and the '0' equals 0010 0010 and '1' equals 0010 002e... Also got that decoded and obtain the Raw Code... now what ???

After comparing the codes between what I input and what the iPronto "encodes", I realize iPronto cuts the last few 1's and 0's, how can I input a RAW code into an iPronto button ? or what can I do to stop iProntoEdit editing the code ?

HELP !

Last edited by arcodi on May 6, 2008 23:22.
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Post 4 made on Wednesday May 7, 2008 at 16:57
Grimmace
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The same way you put the other codes in. Double click the button, select actions tab, add IR code, and then view/edit IR. Put the code in the window (copy/paste or type) and test it out. I think you are already doing this though? IPronto will not stop editing the code, it is putting it in to its format as far as I know. See if the RAW code works, and what happens when you re-encode it.

Put up two of the Pronto Pro codes and I'll see what I get and post it back.

If anyone else knows more please correct me.


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