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Entering IR hex codes
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Post 1 made on Sunday January 8, 2006 at 09:37
jdanon
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Anyone know what the format needs to be? I can't get the software to take a raw hex code. Can someone post up a sample of what they entered into that big hex code box to get it to work?

thanks
Post 2 made on Sunday January 8, 2006 at 12:40
ddarche
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Post an example of the raw code you are trying to use and tell us what the code is for: model, brand and what function. When you say "raw" it may not have the necessary structure to be recognized. It may need to be converted to hex.

Here is Pronto Hex for a single command and these paste in and work ok:

0000 005D 0000 000D 0069 001B 001B 001B 001B 001B 0035 001B 001B 001B 0035 001B 0035 001B 001B 001B 0035 001B 001B 001B 001B 001B 001B 001B 001B 047D

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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday January 8, 2006 at 13:40
jdanon
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Thanks.. that looks like hex already. I was just looking for an example and nothing specific. How does one find the codes for various components and functions? I wish the software would let you see the hex codes for the IR codes you can download from within the software.
Post 4 made on Wednesday January 11, 2006 at 15:06
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lol, bet a lot of guys are wishing for that, but UEI is very protective of their enormous IR library (and rightfully so, it is by far the best that I've run into), so I wouldn't hold your breath on that feature.
OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday January 11, 2006 at 19:15
jdanon
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That's true I didn't think of that, but so far I've found the library spotty at best. Some of the codes aren't labelled correctly, and some functions they don't even have, so I find myself doing a lot of learning even though they have quite a wide range and number of components (I've yet to find a component that I needed not listed in their library).
Post 6 made on Thursday January 12, 2006 at 17:19
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ok what is the difference here....hex code for ada looks like this

room1 on askii means source1 room1

60,53,41,44,30,31,52,30,31,0D this is the hex
`SAD01R01 is the askii for this code

why is your hex 120 digits and ada is 20 digits any help would be good the right answer would be better

thanks

ed
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