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IR Code incorrectly sent twice when in a macro
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OP | Post 16 made on Sunday March 23, 2003 at 17:59
pandasys
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As I thought, you really have nothing to add. Maybe you now understand it is truly a defect since you've stopped defending the broken behavior.

I can hack around on the code taking swags at what might work. I also might discover a service menu or some type of reset code that wipes my settings on the device.

Since the remote doesn't provide a code that is not a toggle type it may not exist. Unless the manufacturer publishes the code or someone stumbles across it, you have to do trial and error. Maybe this is how the software for the 3000 was developed.

I'm supposed to spend time trying an unknown number of codes to workaround a defect? They should just fix the defect.

Since it's so easy, here's the code. Show me how simple it is to work around the bug:

0000 0065 0000 0026 0170 00BA 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 078D 0170 005D 0017 0F76 0170 005D 0017 078D
Post 17 made on Sunday March 23, 2003 at 18:34
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1) I think your code does look dirty
2) assuming you never want to repeat and the code is good

0000 0065 0026 0000 0170 00BA 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 078D 0170 005D 0017 0F76 0170 005D 0017 078D


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OP | Post 18 made on Sunday March 23, 2003 at 19:49
pandasys
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I already tried that because I read this, "The first burst sequence is the Once sequence. It is sent if you tap the button on the Pronto which has learned this code. The second burst sequence is called the Repeat sequence. ", in the document to which you orignally pointed me. I double checked and copy and pasted the code you posted. Thanks for trying. Sincerely.

I have a dialog started with Philips. A fix may not be easy on their side. I am also asking the manufacturer for a list of codes so I might find a workaround but I don't know how successful that will be.

Believe it or not, I'm happy to have gone through this exercise. Having read the document describing the codes I now know much more about the codes. Now I will try to makes some changes to codes for another device to clean up some gliches I see from time to time.

I'll post if Philips gives me some good information re. a fix or workaround. I'm all posted out on this topic. :-)
Post 19 made on Sunday March 23, 2003 at 22:52
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did you try

0000 0065 0072 0000 0170 00BA 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 078D 0170 005D 0017 0F76 0170 005D 0017 078D 0170 00BA 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 078D 0170 005D 0017 0F76 0170 005D 0017 078D 0170 00BA 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 0017 0017 0046 0017 078D 0170 005D 0017 0F76 0170 005D 0017 078D


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Post 20 made on Wednesday March 26, 2003 at 15:46
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Could you point me to the document that explains the hex codes, please?

Thank you.

Cameron
Post 21 made on Wednesday March 26, 2003 at 16:08
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