Your Universal Remote Control Center
RemoteCentral.com
Philips Pronto NG Family Forum - View Post
Previous section Next section Up level
Up level
The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:

Login:
Pass:
 
 

Topic:
how to change to pronto hex?
This thread has 2 replies. Displaying all posts.
Post 1 made on Saturday June 2, 2007 at 01:23
alihashemi
Select Member
Joined:
Posts:
June 2006
1,891
how can I change the codes below to pronto Hex?


Function Code Number D20..................D0 D15 D14..D12 D11..D8 D7…D0
Power On 0 1 1100 1000 0000 0001 0001 x 000 0010 00000000
Power Off 1 1 1100 1000 0000 0001 0001 x 000 0010 00000001


These are codes I got off the HP website for an HP plasma.


TIA!

Ali
Ali Hashemi
Post 2 made on Saturday June 2, 2007 at 07:42
johnsfine
IR Expert
Joined:
Posts:
September 2002
5,159
The binary info you quoted is a much harder starting point than you should have selected. I'm pretty sure the document you got that from has the same info in a more practical form.

I found a similar document (maybe the same one) on the HP website. It included the following explanation:


When programming your universal remote, you may be able to enter the RC-6A customer code, the system code, and the function code. HP TVs use the RC-6A format.
For example, from Entertainment Group 1 table, to program the code for AV1, you might enter:

Customer code: 32785
System code: 2
Function code: 13

Then each function in the table below that listed a "Code Number" which is the Function code of the RC-6A signal. All the signals have the same Custom code. The ones in "Entertainment Group 1" have a System Code of 2. The ones in "Entertainment Group 2" have a System Code of 18.

Some versions of ProntoEdit let you directly enter RC6 mode 6A signals, and type in the Custom code, System Code and Function Code.

If you really need the signals in Pronto Hex (vs. directly entered as RC6 mode 6A), they are:

Device Code: 2.17 Function: 0
0000 0073 0000 0022 0060 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0010 0020 0030 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0010 0010 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 09AC
Device Code: 2.17 Function: 1
0000 0073 0000 0021 0060 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0010 0020 0030 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0010 0010 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 0020 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0020 09BC

I created those with MakeHex with the mce.irp file. Customer code=32785 System code=2 translates into MakeHex terminology as Device=2.17 ( Entertainment Group 2 is Device=18.17)

The Function numbers in MakeHex are the same as "Code Number" in the HP documentation (which is also the rightmost eight bits of the binary form).

Last edited by johnsfine on June 2, 2007 07:51.
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday June 2, 2007 at 17:56
alihashemi
Select Member
Joined:
Posts:
June 2006
1,891
Thanks John, your Awsome!
Ali Hashemi


Jump to


Protected Feature Before you can reply to a message...
You must first register for a Remote Central user account - it's fast and free! Or, if you already have an account, please login now.

Please read the following: Unsolicited commercial advertisements are absolutely not permitted on this forum. Other private buy & sell messages should be posted to our Marketplace. For information on how to advertise your service or product click here. Remote Central reserves the right to remove or modify any post that is deemed inappropriate.

Hosting Services by ipHouse