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How to add a Hex Code to the Sony RM-AX1400
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Post 1 made on Tuesday September 9, 2008 at 03:37
yayakid
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I just got the RM-Ax1400 and love it but I want it to work with my projector which I don't have the original control but found the Hex Code it. Now how do I add it to the control or the list of optional devices on the Sony Program or is there a program out there that I can use instead of the one that Sony provided. Please give me some feed back before i have to spend about 80 bucks for an original control .......

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Post 2 made on Tuesday September 9, 2008 at 04:23
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Do you mean HEX or a pronto CCF file, if it is the latter ther is a file in the files section called Sony PC Programmable Remote Format Generator this will allow you to create your own codes for the remote.
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday September 10, 2008 at 13:25
yayakid
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it's the code that is found on this site ( [Link: remotecentral.com] ), it list it self as a HEX code which I will be honest with you I am not too familiar with. So with the Sony PC Programmable Remote Format Generator, is this an easy program to use or should I start doing some reading and learn on the program ? Any help I will really appreciate.

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Post 4 made on Friday September 12, 2008 at 00:56
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I beleive the protocol that this system uses is Proton, basing this on the list of protocols the remote can use it works out to be either 1D or 1E at the begining of the code sequence.

So it ends up looking like this

prst000000gh000000rn

pr = protocol either 1D or 1E in this case
st = Device this case its 02
gh = command (OBC) need to be in hex
rn = repeat number 81(send once) or 83(send 3 times)

I created a ccf and used decode ccf to get these

ProtocolDeviceSubDevOBCEFCFunction
Proton26182power
Proton25184reset
Proton24180freeze
Proton22183Curtain
Proton21185Zoom-
Proton20181Zoom+
Proton210055Contrast
Proton28053Source
Proton213056Vol+
Proton214054Vol-
Proton212052Mute
Proton217121UP
Proton225249Down
Proton222118Left
Proton220116Right
Proton226247Menu
Proton224245Enter


1D020000000600000081 = power
1D020000000500000081 = reset
1D020000000400000081 = freeze
1D020000000200000081 = Curtain
1D020000000100000081 = Zoom-
1D020000000000000081 = Zoom+
1D020000000A00000081 = Contrast
1D020000000800000081 = Source
1D020000000D00000081 = Vol+
1D020000000E00000081 = Vol-
1D020000000C00000081 = Mute
1D020000001100000081 = UP
1D020000001900000081 = Down
1D020000001600000081 = Left
1D020000001400000081 = Right
1D020000001A00000081 = Menu
1D020000001B00000081 = Enter

Now if you take a look at the Name.txt file under the PJ presets you can see the order in which the names appear.

POWER
DISPLAY
INPUT
WIDE
RESET
UP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
ENTER
VOL+
VOL-
MUTING
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
INCREMENT
POWER ON
POWER OFF
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
VIDEO4
VIDEO5
VIDEO6
VIDEO7
VIDEO8

As some of the names in the file dont appear append those to the end of the list and save the file.
Now open up note pad and place each of the commands at the same position as the name, save this file as a number with extension .hex (not .txt)
Now open up the table.txt file and append the new hex file name to this table and save.

Now hopefully when you open up the AX editor and select that new file for the preset it should appear, You can change what key does what under advanced settings.
If it doesnt try 1E at the begining if that doesnt then im lost.


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