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| Topic: | Protocol Nokia, 36 This thread has 6 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on March 7, 2015 at 16:48 |
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I have a chance to get a bit of kit at a good discount as it is missing the original remote, no problem I thought, if all else fails I will use IRanalysises to generate a ccf of the whole code set and take it from there. After a bit of digging I find that IRanalyser does not have the protocol which is Protocol.name=Nokia36 Any bright ideas most welcome. Thansk
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| Post 2 made on March 7, 2015 at 19:47 |
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Barf's IrScrutinizer will export in Pronto Classic format and does know about Nokia 36. Use the Generate tab and the Export button. For a more advanced setup use the Export Tab.
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| OP | Post 3 made on March 8, 2015 at 01:35 |
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Thanks, I must be missing something, in the drop down tab I see under generate: Nokia Nokia 12 Nokia 32 But no 36 What am I doing wrong ? PS mistyped, it is IrScrutinizer I am using
Last edited by kdp99 on March 8, 2015 11:52.
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| Post 4 made on March 8, 2015 at 14:51 |
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I missed the 36 in Nokia36. Of course, if you had included a link to the source of " Protocol.name=Nokia36", I would have recognized my own user name, and maybe been a little quicker on the uptake.We don't know the correct format of this IR protocol. In fact, the "Nokia" series of protocols are actually from the Philips RCMM family, and the device, subdevice, etc numbers the community assigned are different to Philips' usage. Regardless, you should be able to make the following work: Add these 4 lines to IrpProtocols.ini (in theIrSrutinizer folder) [protocol] name=Nokia36 irp={36k,msb}<164,-276|164,-445|164,-614|164,-783>(412,-276,D:8,S:8,T:1,D:7,X:4,F:8,164,^100m)+ [D:0..255,S:0..255,F:0..255,T:0..1,X:0..15] EFC_translation=MSB Assuming you're working with the Sagecom RTI90/95, put 38 in the D field, 224 in the S field and enter X=0 in Additional Parameters. ETA link to Sagecom thread: [Link: hifi-remote.com]
Last edited by 3FG on March 8, 2015 18:37.
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| OP | Post 5 made on March 8, 2015 at 17:17 |
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Many thanks (again), Before I do that, does your post imply that the Sagem 90/95 series use the same remote ? If so I have the codes for the 90, but am thinking of getting the 95 series ? KDP
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| Post 6 made on March 8, 2015 at 18:40 |
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Well, my previous post was supposed to have a link in it, but I've been having trouble getting this website to remember the links. I've edited my above post to have (I hope) working link. That thread contains a statement that the RTI90 and RTI95 use the same IR codes, but I have no direct knowledge myself.
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| OP | Post 7 made on March 9, 2015 at 04:02 |
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Many thanks again 3FG. I used to use JP1 alot and so had look at hi-fi remote, I found upgerades for the 90 series and the 95 series and they had defferent protocls (Protocol.name=NEC1 (No Repeats) and (Protocol.name=Nokia36) so I assumed that they were not compatiable, but with your help I am OK either way. Thanks again.
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