1. Device:Mitsubishi am-4201r
2. Type of device: Monitor/TV
3. Year:1996
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: URC-9910
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? YES
6. Still have original remote? NO
7. Checked the file section? Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? Yes http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/co ... b_monitor/
9. Partially working setup code? no
10. Learning remote question? n/a
I found some hex codes but I am unable to use the IR Tool program to decode it. I get a GAP-405-1215-48? when i try to decode it. It seems i need to have a protocol made?
Mitsubishi AM 4201R
Moderator: Moderators
I expect this is Mitsubishi's version of the Kaseikyo protocol.
I haven't yet checked all the details of how it differs from generic Kaseikyo. The frequency is different (which doesn't matter to my decoder and might or might not matter to the device itself). The check nibble (if there even is one) computation must be different, or the decoder would recognise it as Kaseikyo.
Possibly one of the existing Kaseikyo executors (there are several) can generate it. Otherwise, it should be a simple tweak to one of them.
I'll look more carefully later if no one else gets there first.
I haven't yet checked all the details of how it differs from generic Kaseikyo. The frequency is different (which doesn't matter to my decoder and might or might not matter to the device itself). The check nibble (if there even is one) computation must be different, or the decoder would recognise it as Kaseikyo.
Possibly one of the existing Kaseikyo executors (there are several) can generate it. Otherwise, it should be a simple tweak to one of them.
I'll look more carefully later if no one else gets there first.
I just uploaded version 2.33 of DecodeIR.dll, which has new support for this Mitsubishi-K protocol, and for Konka protocol.
http://john.fine.home.comcast.net/ir/Decode_IR_DLL.zip
But I haven't yet investigated whether one of the existing Kaseikyo executors will generate the Mitsubishi-K signals.
Hopefully I'll find time soon to do that and to add support to RemoteMaster.
http://john.fine.home.comcast.net/ir/Decode_IR_DLL.zip
But I haven't yet investigated whether one of the existing Kaseikyo executors will generate the Mitsubishi-K signals.
Hopefully I'll find time soon to do that and to add support to RemoteMaster.