Why do you think the new executor would help with this? These signals are completely different.vickyg2003 wrote:Rob, it looks like your protocol might help with the Epson 710/820.
The EMP820 uses the same type of signal as the EMP710, not the type that we are seeing in the EMP830.
Epson powerlite Emp820 and Emp710
TV has the 820 learn imports, AUX has the EMP710 learn imports.
Could not import Power Off confirm from theEMP820
could not import Power Toggle, Freeze, Resize or Up from the EMP710 files.
Can you see any pattern in these, or should I just make a 6 command byte signal?
I'm seeing the following burst pairs:
0 = +330 -410
1 = +330 -680
2 = +330 -950
3 = +330 -1230
leadin: +980 -410
leadout1: +330 -91000 (normal keys)
leadout2: +330 -27000 (arrow keys)
The normal buttons appear to all have the same fixed data, with just the last 6 digits (12 bits) being variable). The arrows/ok/escape buttons use varied fixed data.
20010300211111000000230 arrow
20010300211111000001220 POWER
20010300211111000010231 erase
20010300211111000011221 COMP, DVI Input
20010300211111000020232 EZOOM
20010300211111000021222 Plus
20010300211111000100220 box
20010300211111000111231 component 1
20010300211111000121232 minus
20010300211111000200210 line
20010300211111000211201 VIDEO
20010300211111000220212 FREEZE
20010300211111000221202 menu
20010300211111000231203 Auto
20010300211111000300200 freeline
20010300211111000311211 svideo
20010300211111000321212 PinP
20010300211111000330203 MUTE
20010300211111000331213 HELP
20031021000000000000023 up
20031021001320000000010 right
20031021002211000000010 down
20031021003102000000010 left (TV)
20031021033231000000023 left (AUX)
20031100000000000000021 okay
20031200000000000000011 escape