After testing for a week or so, I am very confidient that this new protocol works correctly for my Mits RPTV.
So, to share this success with others, I just uploaded the file:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files/3.%20Device%20Codes/TV/Mitsubishi_WS-65869_Netcommand.zip
This zip archive contains ...
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- Sat Feb 28, 2004 4:16 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
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- Thu Feb 19, 2004 7:11 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
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I have created another set of files (Mitsubishi NetCommand Frame 53.6 mS.zip) to test where I shortended up the gap between frames.
It is now set for a total frame length of 53.6 mS. The frames in TV_0150 are 2 to 3 mS longer and that MAY be why it keeps recognizing those commands as two seperate ...
It is now set for a total frame length of 53.6 mS. The frames in TV_0150 are 2 to 3 mS longer and that MAY be why it keeps recognizing those commands as two seperate ...
- Wed Feb 18, 2004 6:58 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
- Replies: 24
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- Tue Feb 17, 2004 11:16 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
- Replies: 24
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- Mon Feb 16, 2004 5:46 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
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- Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:36 am
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
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Jon,
I have all the discretes working fine; They are all simple single Mitsubishi:71 (TV/0150) codes, found by learning from the remote set to 0-9-0 mode, as you described. I don't know if the TV actually interprets each of the discretes as two key presses or one, but for the discretes, it doesn't ...
I have all the discretes working fine; They are all simple single Mitsubishi:71 (TV/0150) codes, found by learning from the remote set to 0-9-0 mode, as you described. I don't know if the TV actually interprets each of the discretes as two key presses or one, but for the discretes, it doesn't ...
- Sun Feb 15, 2004 6:29 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
- Replies: 24
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Jon,
I have had the same behavior with a 2116 and a 1994 remote. The 2116 is the one I use everyday, so I decided to experiment with the 1994, in trying to isolate the behavior. I zeroed all the other devices, and deleted the keymoves and macros in IR.exe before saving the configuration, so there ...
I have had the same behavior with a 2116 and a 1994 remote. The 2116 is the one I use everyday, so I decided to experiment with the 1994, in trying to isolate the behavior. I zeroed all the other devices, and deleted the keymoves and macros in IR.exe before saving the configuration, so there ...
- Sun Feb 15, 2004 1:00 pm
- Forum: Code Search (Closed)
- Topic: Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
- Replies: 24
- Views: 24543
Mitsubishi Netcommand Protocol
I just uploaded a file to the diagnosis area - Mitsubishi_Netcommand_Learned.txt , and I would like for one of you experts to look at it. I have not been able to find any information on this protocol.
DecodeIR.dll decodes it as *two* sets of "Mitsubishi Protocol, device 71", which matches TV/0150 ...
DecodeIR.dll decodes it as *two* sets of "Mitsubishi Protocol, device 71", which matches TV/0150 ...