Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:39 pm
since i only noticed the protocols are the same after creating my protocol (see https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13887) here it is for the urc-7960: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=10734
the codes for the light kit, intertechno plugs, elro and many more (lots of the really cheap ones in europe use these codes) are all the same. they just sometimes use house codes or device codes that are inaccessible from other systems (there's 16 house codes and 16 device codes).
my upgrade uses 2 byte obcs, so you only need one device upgrade even if you use several house codes. it also works without any assembler (except for the one command for minimum repeat). the predefined functions are for the elro ab601 (which is what i have), but the ofa light kit can learn them without any problems.
if you want to use this with intertechno or ab440 you need to change the obcs! first nibble is house code, second is device code, second byte is on/off.
the codes for the light kit, intertechno plugs, elro and many more (lots of the really cheap ones in europe use these codes) are all the same. they just sometimes use house codes or device codes that are inaccessible from other systems (there's 16 house codes and 16 device codes).
my upgrade uses 2 byte obcs, so you only need one device upgrade even if you use several house codes. it also works without any assembler (except for the one command for minimum repeat). the predefined functions are for the elro ab601 (which is what i have), but the ofa light kit can learn them without any problems.
if you want to use this with intertechno or ab440 you need to change the obcs! first nibble is house code, second is device code, second byte is on/off.