The HP icon is a Hyperlink and will take you to the chart I pulled the data from. Thanks for the info.
Pronto Codes are relatively recognizable. Look at a few
that you have learned and you will begin to see. These
are not formatted for Pronto but rather raw data information.
Is this information from a chart? Can you mail the exact
chart to my email on my profile?
One way to begin figuring out the puzzle without having
to be an IR expert is to learn a code or codes from the
native remote, paste it into IRTool Modified located here...
[Link: remotecentral.com]to find the protocol, device number and function number
of the command. Use this information to generate a complete
list of possible code by using MakeHex found here...
[Link: remotecentral.com]To do this you open the .irp file that corresponds to
the desired protocol and edit the device number. Once
done, drag it onto the Makehex icon to generate your Pronto
Codes. You can then use IR Panels found here...
[Link: remotecentral.com]to generate a Pronto CCF file so that you can test all
of the codes if you have a Pronto.
In regards to converting the raw info, you have to figure
out how the manufacturer presents the data and discover
what portion of the data makes up the protocol, device
and function information. Use the codes generated with
MakeHex to associate with the information from the raw
data.
Someone else may have a simpler explanation but in my
experience, once you get comfortable with the method(s)
described above, it becomes fairly quick and easy.
If I had to do all of this AND build Pronto Hex codes
manually from the raw data I would never finish my installations!
It's hard enough as it is.