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Post 1 made on Thursday February 10, 2011 at 01:58
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I'm still messing around with a ccf that somehow makes my RC5200 require a reload of the ccf after some time of use. I'm trying to generate some perfect codes to be sure the guy who learned the codes originally, not me, really, didn't somehow get some bad learns that are messing me up.

I've worked out that the Xantech CC62, Code Set 60, uses NEC Protocol and is Device 12.

Next, I'm trying once more to figure out how to generate the perfect codes. I swear I did this once but I can't figure out how to do it.

I believe that, given the info I've got above, I can use IrPanels to make a set of codes. However, the readme for IrPanels doesn't even refer to IrPanels:

CCF Panels is a simple Tool that can be helpful for when using ProntoUtil to generate several codes to test.

Just Select all the codes you generated in ProntoUtil and Drag/Drop (or Copy/Paste) them in the IR Codes TextBox in the CCF Panels App. Select Generate CCF and a file called "IRCodesCreate.CCF" (from the supplied Master CCF File) will be generated. This file should hold all the IR codes you created with ProntoUtil.
It worked for what I needed to do with it.

Haven't done a lot of testing so there could be a few bugs... (esp. with the fact that it's 3:45 AM now and I'm getting tired :-)
Hope you enjoy it...

Can someone explain how to apply these notes to IrPanels? I've looked at the readme for ProntoUtil and it doesn't even talk about IR commands!

Thanks in advance.

And if you are so nice as to actually generate a set of codes, or a ccf, for me, I'd still like to have an idea how to get there from knowing the protocol and device number. Many thanks.

I'm going to go look at MakeHex right now. Maybe that's the answer, but I was sure I used an irp file before; I can't figure out how to make the irp file now.

Last edited by Ernie Bornn-Gilman on February 10, 2011 02:41.
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