On August 7, 2019 at 02:04, SiranEngineer said...
Hi Vincent.
Thanks for your reply. That code did not work. However, Ive trawled through my libraries of codes from a few years back and found this one that's done the trick. I dont know how to interpret the HEX code, any idea why this one would work, yet the learnt one didnt? Cheers
0000 006C 0000 0036 0007 0022 0007 0032 0007 001D 0007 006C 0007 0032 0007 0032 0007 002D 0007 0022 0007 01F4 0007 0022 0007 0052 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0038 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C01 0007 0022 0007 0032 0007 001D 0007 006C 0007 0032 0007 0032 0007 002D 0007 0022 0007 01F4 0007 0022 0007 0028 0007 0047 0007 001D 0007 0038 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 0C01 0007 0022 0007 0032 0007 001D 0007 006C 0007 0032 0007 0032 0007 002D 0007 0022 0007 01F4 0007 0022 0007 0028 0007 0047 0007 001D 0007 0038 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 001D 0007 04E0
That decodes as protocol = XMP-1, device = 49, subdevice = 16, obc = 80
The first code you posted wouldnt decode, the second code that Vincent posted is the same code you posted above but has a longer intro length and shorter repeat length.
You may have to relearn the codes and adjust the way your learning them..increase distance between remote and learner, make sure no sunlight or fluorescent lights are in the ir path while learning.