Post 1 made on Monday October 24, 2005 at 02:57 |
I have a bus type system for home lighting with IR receivers and got a file with IR codes to operate it with from the manufacturer. However, it turns out the code was originally made for the TSU1000 and when copied to my TSU3000 via ProntoEdit it seems to change automatically. But the biggest problem is of course that it doesn't work...
Here is the original code for button #1 (there are 16): 0000 0009 0000 0023 0014 0069 0014 0032 0014 00c3 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 07d0
This is for button #2: 0000 0009 0000 0023 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0032 0014 00c3 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 0069 0014 07d0
After I paste it to the IR code window, click ok and then return to check the code it has changed. Any of you IR wizards know how to solve this?
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Post 2 made on Monday October 24, 2005 at 07:34 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
Joined: Posts: | September 2002 5,159 |
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That is a very high frequency, high speed signal.
I don't know whether there is any way for a TSU3000 to send that signal.
The changes to the Pronto Hex made by PENG are less serious than they look. I can't say with confidence that those changes aren't enough to break the meaning of the signal, but I think they aren't. I think the larger distortion to the signal happens when the TSU3000 firmware tries to transmit it.
But I don't know how to improve either aspect of the problem (reduce the changes made by PENG or improve the performance of the firmware).
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OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday October 25, 2005 at 10:58 |
Thanks for the answer although it makes me disappointed!
I hope that the system manufacturer can provide me with an update on the IR-codes which were evidently tested and working on a Pronto 1000 (RU890).
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