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Looking for remote codes for Philips DCB2270/10 radio with lightning dock
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Post 1 made on Thursday August 4, 2016 at 09:49
ser91e
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Hi,

I did bought used radio stand with lightning dock, Philips DCB2270/10, but it came without a remote. I'm trying to find remote IR codes for it to be able to control it from Raspberry Pi IR transmitter. If anyone have this device and will be able to provide codes from the remote I will be very thankful.
Post 2 made on Thursday August 4, 2016 at 11:48
mdavej
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Use IRScrutinizer to generate pronto hex for the following decimal function codes using RC5 protocol:

Command   Dev  Function
AlbumDown    17    33
AlbumUp      17    32
DBB          16    70
DSC          16    79
InputAux     21    63
InputiPod    14    63
InputTuner   17    63
Menu         16    84
Mute         16    13
NextTrack    14    32
Pause        14    53
Play         14    53
PowerToggle  14    12
PresetNext   17    32
PresetPrev   17    33
PreviousTrk  14    33
Program      14    36
Shuffle      14    29
Sleep        16    38
Timer        16    89
TuneDown     17    31
TuneUp       17    30
VolumeDown   16    17
VolumeUp     16    16


One command is RC6 Dev 21:

InputUSB 138

These are for the DC570. Hopefully they will work with your model.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday August 7, 2016 at 15:32
ser91e
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Thank you. I'm waiting for my Raspberry to come from the seller. Same for IR transmitter coming to me from China. I'm sure those codes will work as remotes look exactly the same.
Post 4 made on Sunday December 2, 2018 at 22:04
hernandi
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Thanks mdavej!
I was looking for DBB and DSC commands, and these work like a champ!
This works as well in Philips mcd135/xx!
I implement them here in esp8266.
There is a detail.
There are rc5x commands, as most of them need 7 bits, and rc5 use typically 6 bits for command, as documented in
[Link: github.com]
Hernandi
Post 5 made on Friday April 12, 2019 at 07:27
scottsway
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This forum is a good platform for discussion.private tours washington dc It connects us with different kinds of peoples. We can learn, write, share data through this site. They provide lots of useful information. This site is especially for RC data.
Post 6 made on Wednesday April 17, 2019 at 15:13
Ernie Gilman
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This is the screwiest thing I've seen in A LONG TIME. You go to the site...

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Ya gotta love it.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
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