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XMP HEX code convert to Pronto NG HEX code
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| Topic: | XMP HEX code convert to Pronto NG HEX code This thread has 14 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Monday March 9, 2009 at 05:51 |
I’m a newbie. Tried to learn the codes but got different codes each time. I received the XMP "HEX codes" for a PACE TDS-850 from the supplier. How do I convert this into HEX code that the ProntoProEdit NG will recognise? Example of the “HEX code” received.
KeyTV1 XMP-1 ID S2059 (reg: 17479) Power0x0F TV0x50 Alt0x51
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| Post 2 made on Monday March 9, 2009 at 07:08 |
makitamark Active Member |
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post a learned code if you can.
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| Post 3 made on Monday March 9, 2009 at 08:58 |
as requested 1) 0000 006C 0000 0012 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 0023 0007 006E 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0043 0007 01F0 0007 0023 0007 0038 0007 0048 0007 0023 0007 001D 0007 0023 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C77 2) 0000 006C 000C 0012 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 0023 0007 006E 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0043 0007 01F0 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 001D 0007 0023 0007 001D 0007 0028 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C77 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 0023 0007 006E 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0043 0007 01F0 0007 0023 0007 0033 0007 0041 3) 0000 006C 0000 0012 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 0023 0007 006E 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0043 0007 01F0 0007 0023 0007 002D 0007 0048 0007 0023 0007 001D 0007 002D 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C77 4) 0000 006C 0000 0012 0007 0023 0007 005E 0007 0023 0007 006E 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0033 0007 0043 0007 01F0 0007 0023 0007 0028 0007 0048 0007 0023 0007 001D 0007 0033 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C77
Hope this helps
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| Post 4 made on Monday March 9, 2009 at 09:49 |
Jasonvp Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2008 1,008 |
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Try These,
1 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0060 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0037 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
2 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0027 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0032 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0027 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
3 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 002C 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 002C 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 002C 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
4 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0051 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0032 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0027 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0032 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
POWER 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 006A 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0041 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 006A 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
TV 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 004B 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 0037 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0022 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 0037 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
ALT 0000 006D 0012 0012 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 0046 0008 001D 0008 0022 0008 0037 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2 0008 0022 0008 005B 0008 0022 0008 006A 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0041 0008 020D 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0046 0008 0022 0008 0037 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0BF2
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| Post 5 made on Tuesday March 10, 2009 at 02:54 |
I'll try these codes to night. What did you use to generate the ALT, TV and power button? I have all the XMP HEX codes for all the buttons. If these buttons work, how do I convert the rest of the XMP HEX code to Pronto HEX code?
The rest of the XMP HEX code received from the supplier.
Key TV1 XMP-1 ID S2059 (reg: 17479) Power 0x0F TV 0x50 Alt 0x51 TV Guide 0x27 Language 0x52 Mute 0x0C I 0x8F Exit 0x8E Up 0x8D Left 0x8C OK 0x8B Right 0x88 Down 0x87 P + 0x86 P - 0x85 V - 0x84 V + 0x83 Red 0x40 Blue 0x41 White 0x42 Yellow 0x43 Green 0x44 Stop 0x30 Rewind 0x31 Play / Pause 0x32 Forward 0x33 Record 0x34 1 0x01 2 0x02 3 0x03 4 0x04 5 0x05 6 0x06 7 0x07 8 0x08 9 0x09 Menu 0x25 0 0x00 Help 0x53
Last edited by Formicasa on March 10, 2009 03:06.
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| Post 6 made on Tuesday March 10, 2009 at 03:20 |
Jasonvp Senior Member |
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Go here to POST 2,
[Link: remotecentral.com]
Just ignore the Samsung references.
If you use IR Panels to create a CCF file you will need to convert the Hex Codes they gave you to Decimal so you know what Function Number they are. You can use the calculator in windows OS and set it to scientific mode to convert Hex to Decimal.
Or if it is all to much to take in, I will do it for you!
IF THE HEX CODES WORK I HAVE A PCF FILE FOR YOU.
Last edited by Jasonvp on March 10, 2009 06:10.
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| Post 7 made on Wednesday March 11, 2009 at 02:16 |
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Thank you for your assistance. The apps you recommended is brilliant. I got it right first time. Only used MakeHEX and IR tool. Still need to try the others out to see what they do. If you could forward the PCF file I would like to have a look at it. The only strange thing that I saw is that ProntoProEdit NG changes the HEX code after you saved it. But it still works so I'm not complaining.
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| Post 8 made on Wednesday March 11, 2009 at 02:38 |
Jasonvp Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2008 1,008 |
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On March 11, 2009 at 02:16, Formicasa said...
Thank you for your assistance. The apps you recommended is brilliant. I got it right first time. Only used MakeHEX and IR tool. Still need to try the others out to see what they do. Cool!
If you could forward the PCF file I would like to have a look at it. Will do!
The only strange thing that I saw is that ProntoProEdit NG changes the HEX code after you saved it. But it still works so I'm not complaining. This is normal. No need to be concerned.
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| Post 9 made on Saturday April 25, 2009 at 16:43 |
I am trying to get mediaportal controlling my South African sat system. This is what has been given to me by the manufacturers of the receiver.
Any ideas how you can convert this into a .ir file that I could use. I followed you link but couldn't make head or tais of which tools to use to convert.
Any help ould be appreciated
Thanks
KeyTV1 XMP-1 ID S2059 (reg: 17479) Power0x0F TV0x50 Alt0x51 Shift ---- TV Guide0x27 Language0x52 Mute0x0C I0x8F Exit0x8E TV1---- TV2---- A---- B---- TV 1---- TV2---- C---- D---- Up0x8D Left0x8C OK0x8B Right0x88 Down0x87 P +0x86 P -0x85 V -0x84 V +0x83 Red 0x40 Blue 0x41 White0x42 Yellow0x43 Green 0x44 Stop0x30 Rewind 0x31 Play / Pause0x32 Forward0x33 Record0x34 10x01 20x02 30x03 40x04 50x05 60x06 70x07 80x08 90x09 Menu0x25 00x00 Help0x53 Low Voltage 3) 0x54 Undefined Rotary Position 1) 2) 3)0x56
KeyTV1 XMP-1 ID S2059 (reg: 17479) PowerStandby relay TV (Audio) 0x58 Alt (Subtitle)0x59 Shift ---- (ARC)0x5A Language (PG)0x5B Mute (RELAY)---- I---- Exit ---- TV1---- TV2---- A---- B---- TV 1---- TV2---- C---- D---- Up0x5F Left0x60 OK0x61 Right0x62 Down0x63 Vol + 1)---- Vol – 1)---- P – 0x66 P + 0x67 Red0x71 Blue0x72 White0x73 Yellow0x74 Green0x75 Stop 0x64 Rewind ---- Play / Pause---- Forward---- Record0x65 1---- 2---- 3---- 4---- 5---- 6---- 7---- 8---- 9---- Menu0x6F 0---- Help0x70 Low Voltage 2)0x54 Undefined Rotary Position 2)0x56
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| Post 10 made on Saturday April 25, 2009 at 22:59 |
Jasonvp Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2008 1,008 |
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Can you use Pronto Hex Codes ?
Did you try the Hex Codes in post 4 ?
Do they work ?
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| Post 11 made on Monday April 27, 2009 at 12:52 |
All I can ise are the plain ir codes. Sort of in the same format as the formicasa.
1 0000 006D 0012 ........................................
Sorry. Absolute newbie but trying to get this working with a blasting application in mediaportal.
TIA
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| Post 12 made on Sunday October 18, 2009 at 04:45 |
philip2001 New Member |
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Can someone please tell me what is the correct input to makehex for the following device codes:
XMP-1 (This is the protocol) ID S2059 (I guess this is the device code) (reg: 17479) (I don't know what this is???)
I have entered the following in the xmp.irp file: Device=20.59 Function=0..512 Define A=S:4:4 Define B=3908 Define G=0 Define H=8 Define J=S ...
What should I do with the (reg: 17479) ?
I have generated the hex file and tested the codes as specified by the manufacturer but they don't work. So I guess I am still missing something. I have used makehex successfully for other devices before.
Thanks
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| Post 13 made on Sunday October 18, 2009 at 11:07 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
Joined: Posts: | September 2002 5,120 |
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On October 18, 2009 at 04:45, philip2001 said...
Can someone please tell me what is the correct input to makehex for the following device codes:
XMP-1 (This is the protocol) ID S2059 (I guess this is the device code) (reg: 17479) (I don't know what this is???) I reverse engineered XMP long ago and wrote most of the tools that Jason and other experts here are using for these things.
But I never learned the official XMP terminology, so I have no clue what "ID S2059" or "reg: 17479" mean.
But I can see that the earlier posts in this thread give the exact same "ID S2059" and "reg: 17479" that you requested and I see Jason posted Pronto Hex that fits the following contents in XMP.irp
Device=71.17 Function=0..512 Define A=S:4:4 Define B=3908 Define G=0 Define H=8 Define J=S
Since others seem to be confirming those Pronto Hex strings work, I assume Jason knows what he is doing in converting from "ID S2059" or "reg: 17479" to Device=71.17
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| Post 14 made on Sunday October 18, 2009 at 16:08 |
philip2001 New Member |
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Hi, Thanks for your reply. I have tried Device=71.17 but it doesn't work. My HD PVR doesn't respond to the commands. I will investigate it a bit further.
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| Post 15 made on Sunday October 18, 2009 at 22:31 |
Jasonvp Senior Member |
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I find it strange that the info you provided is the same as Post 1 but the Hex Codes don`t work for you when they do for others.
Maybe your are doing something else wrong or the info you Posted is wrong.
Can you learn some Commands (Functions) off the original remote and Post your results?
Cheers Jason
PS. John, I don`t know what the "ID S2059" or "reg: 17479" is either. I just got the Device Number from the Learnt Hex codes in Post 3.
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