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Question about HEX. Need help, badly.
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Post 1 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 00:19
Wallace
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I just bought a new SharpVision TV and I was updating my Pronto 2000, but I could not find discrete power codes on this site. I do have a list remote codes but they do not match the Pronto format even though the code given is in Hex. Here's what I have

Discrete On:
Hex: 555A F 1 48 52 4 E

Can some translate this in proto language?
OP | Post 2 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 01:11
Barry Gordon
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I do not believe there is anyway to translate what you have to Pronto hex. Too little information. If you ever get more drop me an email and I will see if I can help you
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 01:14
logicpro
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What model? LCD , tube, front pro? Sounds like 232
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 01:22
Wallace
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This is what I have:

55/61RWP Common Header:

Factory Code (16 bits)
Binary: 0101 0101 0101 1010
Hex: 555A
Dec: 21850

Factory Parity (4 bits)
Binary: 1111
Hex: F
Dec: 15

Division Code (4 bits)
Binary: 0001
Hex: 1
Dec: 1

Production Code (8 bits)
Binary: 01001000
Hex: 48
Dec: 72

The next part of the string is Command Specific. I have a list of every code in the same format. Here is the one for Power ON.

Control Code 1 (8 bits)
Binary: 0101 0010 Hex: 52 Dec: 82

Control Code 2 (4 bits)
Binary: 0100 Hex: 4 Dec: 4
Parity (4 bits)
Binary: 0110 Hex: E Dex: 14

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
OP | Post 5 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 01:25
Wallace
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The TV that I have is a 55 inch crt rear projection. Model number 55RWP5H.
OP | Post 6 made on Sunday August 12, 2001 at 10:28
Barry Gordon
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Getting better. If you do the leg work I will try to help. The code set looks like a 16 bit fixed sequence, a 16 bit factory/division/production code which, for a single device, should remain fixed, followed by 16 bits of control code (control1/control2/parity.

Get in touch with sharp and try to get information on the actual protocol used. I would need the encoding of a 1 (on time/off time) the encoding of a zero (on time off time); carrier frequency of the IR signal; If there is a start burst its format in on/off time; Any lead out or stop sequence at the end of the message normally related to minimum time between messages; how many times the messages needs to be repeated if more than one; whether it is msb first or lsb first; In summary we need what is called the message protocol specification. Based upon what they gave you they might be willing to give you the protocol document. Given the protocol document and what you have I should be able to synthesize the IR codes. I am assuming it is a PWM code as most of sharps are, but will know for sure if you get the protocol document.

Let take this off line until we have something good to report. email me at [email protected]


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