I just got a couple LCD TVs and they seem to interfere with the IR. So I bought a LCD resistant IR receiver for the new set to back feed the equipment closet. The pulse (no carrier frequency) codes for the subject equipment that we generated previously don't seem to pass through the new IR receiver unless you are within a couple feet of the receiver. They do, however, have codes available with a 40.2kHz carrier that do work from across the room with my 10820 learned.
The Hex functions are the same for both the pulse and carrier versions, but the protocol is where I am having problems. When I used the programming box for the Elan panels (Via Tools), I can learn the carrier codes into the 10820 and IR reports Vellemen as the protocol. The learns work the equipment, but I can't seem to get Protocol Builder to generate the right code as Velleman is not the exact variant (just close in timing).
Here's a sample of the IRP for audio source:
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Audio Source 1: {40.2k,508,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-124)+{A=$008}; Alt leadout form: ^122m
Audio Source 2: {40.4k,508,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-119)+{A=$009}; Alt leadout form: ^122m
Audio Source 3: {40.6k,508,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-119)+{A=$00A}; Alt leadout form: ^122m
Audio Source 4: {40.4k,507,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-114)+{A=$00B}; Alt leadout form: ^122m
Audio Source 5: {40.4k,508,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-119)+{A=$00C}; Alt leadout form: ^122m
Audio Source 6: {40.6k,508,msb}<1,-9|1,-14>(A:11,1,-119)+{A=$028}; Alt leadout form: ^122m There is a CCF here if you want to use IR and the pronto import.