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Post 7 made on Wednesday September 22, 2004 at 22:40
Dave Houston
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On 09/22/04 16:08 ET, Jorgevorg said...
Just got my Pronto NG 7000. Having tried to create
my first remote layout, I ran into a problem.
When setting up the X10 light and appliance control
for my house I could not successfully create the
propper IR codes even with the code generator
program advertised throughout these forums. I
am using an Ocelot interfaced with a PC to control
my X10 devices. Ocelot can recieve and send IR
and RF signals and the signal LED on the ocelot
uint indicates that it is recieving IR commands
fomr my Pronto. However, probably due to invalid
IR codes, I can not eyt operate my lighting and
appliances.

I do not know how anybody could possibly interpret your post as anything other than a complaint that CodeGen™ was giving you "invalid IR codes". All of the codes generated by CodeGen™ have been thoroughly tested using a TS1000 and the target hardware. All are valid. There hasn't been a verified bug report in about a year.

FACT: CodeGen™ does not purport to generate codes that trigger the Ocelot to send X-10 commands. Had you read the CodeGen™ documentation, you would know this.

FACT: The Ocelot can neither send nor receive RF. Had you read the Ocelot documentation, you would know this.

FACT: The Ocelot does not interpret any IR inputs but merely responds to them in the way it is programmed (by the user) to respond. If it has not been programmed to respond to a specific "learned" IR code, it will do nothing beyond blinking an LED. Had you read the Ocelot documentation, you would know this.

Instead of reading any of the documentation, you post a message implying that CodeGen™ was at fault and then accuse me of flaming you.


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