Post 1 made on Saturday July 9, 2005 at 15:13 |
Hi Guys,
Have captured the following code - only on for example - and try to send these over RP6 into naim audio equipment with an RC5 control input. But it doesn't work. If i connect a IR-Led instead a cable it works fine.
Is it possible to translate the code into RC5 with the makehex software and could i use the standard rc5.irp file which comes with makehex for these?
Captured code example: 0000 0073 0000 000B 001F 001F 001F 001F 001F 001F 001F 001F 0040 0040 001F 001F 0040 001F 001F 0040 001F 001F 0040 001F 001F 0CBA
regards Klaus
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Post 2 made on Sunday July 17, 2005 at 11:28 |
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That string already decodes as RC5. It's a PowerToggle command for device number 27.
Here's a cleaner version (same as what makehex would make): 0000 0073 0000 000a 0020 0020 0041 0041 0020 0020 0041 0041 0020 0020 0041 0020 0020 0041 0020 0020 0041 0020 0020 0d1e
You can use makehex to generate all possible codes for that device number (27) using the rc5.irp. That's not an issue. What you do with them afterwards is.
They should continue to work with your IR blaster the same as your learned codes. But I have no idea if they'll work with the other interface you're trying to use. I suppose you might as well try the cleaned example I just pasted above first.
Bruno
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday July 17, 2005 at 15:01 |
Hello Bruno
Thanks for answer, have tried these code but it doesn't work.
The rc5 input on my equipment only excepts unmodulated signals, which i can't insert in IR library manager.
Any idea about this?
Klaus
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