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Linn RCU / Kivor Hex Codes
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Post 1 made on Wednesday February 6, 2008 at 15:55
macdonm2
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Hi,

I am trying to program a Nevo to control a Linn RCU which controls an Intersekt / Kivor based system. Unfortunately, the Nevo will not learn 5 of the commands to control the Kivor.

They are

Where, What, Do, Left and Right

I have the codes from Linn as being the following;

Where (Toggle) as being 0x39
Where (Local) as being 0x70
Where (Main) as being 0x71
What as being 0x38
Do as being 0x1B
Left as being 0x11
Right as being 0x10

but from reading some of the other forums I need to convert them to a longer Hex string.

Please can someone advise on how I do this.

Thanks in advance.

Mike.
macdonm2
Post 2 made on Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 05:19
samjb
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i have the same problem, did you get it working?

Last edited by samjb on April 21, 2009 17:56.
Post 3 made on Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 16:26
sydinstaller
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Hi,

Have you tryed the Nevo data base? Some of the codes there may work.

There is a small but important bit of info missing from your data.


Can you show some codes that you have learnt and are working?


D
Post 4 made on Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 17:26
samjb
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found the codes i needed on the nevo data base today. 'what' 'power' 'vol up' 'vol down' and some direct input codes. can send you the file if it helps?
Post 5 made on Monday May 4, 2009 at 19:05
barry.daly
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Hi There,

i helped complete an S70 install with Linn Knekt and the Linn RCU keypads.

Send me a message and i can send over the IR file.

It works really well, it's very important to have the delays just right. Radio Stations is probably the hardest bit to figure out.

any help you need just send me a message,

Barry


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