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Post 7 made on Monday September 29, 2003 at 16:31
johnsfine
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I didn't initially see the fit for 0xE and 0xD that Jon saw.

Jon, comparing those to the samples at Premise, I think the command is six bits, not 4, so those examples are.

11001010 001110 01
11001010 001101 01

I think the last bit is parity, but I'm confused by the bit before the last. Either I'm hand decoding carelessly or it doesn't match. If it doesn't match, it's probably a toggle bit. If it's a toggle bit, then that probably explains the problem.

ZaneH, if that's a toggle bit and you learn any one function of the original remote twice in row to two different buttons on the TSU3000, the resulting data will confirm that it's a toggle bit. Be careful not to do any extra presses on the original remote of the same or different buttons between the press for the first learn and the press for the second.


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