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Post 6 made on Friday July 6, 2007 at 15:30
johnsfine
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On July 6, 2007 at 14:01, sekar said...
to find "off" sequence, i made the DVD recorder on & tested
the codes. for on sequence made the DVD off and tested.
(is there an automated way to send these codes one by
one??)

I'm pretty sure there is nothing you can do with a Pronto to automatically send all those signals.

also i need on/ off discreet codes for thomson and ZENEGA
Sat receievers. the thomson is working with the code set
1073 supplied with pronto edit.

I can look that up by the code number 1073, but not as easily as decoding a Pronto Hex string. Do you have learned signals for those two devices.

Once again, my basic answer is that the discrete codes you want probably don't exists. But you already found one more than I expected (that discrete Off for your DVD).

by the way can you tell me what is the meaning for the
last two digits in my code. ( like 0AF5- 0A is 10 which
is code for Power Toggle, what is this F5 for??)

It is a check byte. There are four bytes of data in an NEC signal:

The first is a device number.

The second is a second device number for some devices, but is a check byte for the first device number for some devices, including your DVD.

The third is the function number.

The last is the check byte for the function number.

The function number and its check byte always add up to FF.

Knowing that, you could have created the 256 signals in the condensed 900A format rather than in the ordinary Pronto Hex generated by MakeHex. But I don't know any tools that work with full sets of 256 signals in that form, so it is easier with MakeHex and IrPanels. The signal sent by the Pronto is the same for the 900A form as it is for the ordinary Pronto Hex. PENG may have changed that ordinary Pronto Hex to the 900A form anyway (I'm not very sure about what happens when importing a CCF file).


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