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PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't there's any practical way to decode the 8000 signals as a way of adding a learned signal in IR, but just for the record, I think this is how you decode them.

8000 0000 0002 0000 000d 0038 0002 0000 - On
8000 0000 0002 0000 000d 0038 0001 0000 - Off

The 5th word (reading left to right) gives you the device type.
The 6th word gives you the setup code.
The 7th word gives you the button number.

The device types are as follows:
1 "A. Proc",
2 "Cable",
3 "CD",
4 "CDR",
5 "DBS",
6 "DVD",
7 "FlatTV",
8 "Home",
9 "LD",
a "PreAmp",
b "Tape",
c "Tuner",
d "TV",
e "VCR",
f "WebTV"

So, as the 5th word is "000d" this is a TV setup code. The 6th word is "0038" which converts to decimal 0056, so this is TV/0056. "Off" is the first button and "On" is the second button. However, as we don't have a table of the codes used for each button, we don't have enough info to create a learned signal.

I took a look at the CCF file mentioned in the RC post and I ran it through DecodeCCF. The results make me think that the following table tells us what each button actually is:

01 - Power Off
02 - Power On
03 - Channel Down
04 - Channel Up
05 - Mute
06 - Volume Down
07 - Volume Up
08 - Digit 0
09 - Digit 1
10 - Digit 2
11 - Digit 3
12 - Digit 4
13 - Digit 5
14 - Digit 6
15 - Digit 7
16 - Digit 8
17 - Digit 9
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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 7:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is ExchangeIR 0.08 Beta 2. This corrects an issue with importing Pronto signals with format 9001.

Rob, I had misunderstood the table entry for format 9001 in the Oulianov document. I hope I've understood it correctly now. I'm sure you will be able to check, as I see that you are one of the authors of the reference that Oulianov gives for his info on this format! Smile
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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 9:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good work Graham, the 9001 codes import fine now, thank you.
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