Kodak Ektapro

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Kodak Ektapro

Post by simonsezdothis »

Is this enough information to derive Pronto hex codes from, or will I need more?

This from the Kodak Manual
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=10733

Not sure where to start with this.
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Post by The Robman »

Do you not have the original remote for this? If you do, I'd much rather see some captures from your IR widget.

Here are the OBCs at any rate...

16 - slide forward
08 - slide backward
04 - focus forward
02 - focus backward
01 - standby
20 - 0
21 - 1
22 - 2
23 - 3
24 - 4
25 - 5
26 - 6
27 - 7
28 - 8
29 - 9
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Re: Kodak Ektapro

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simonsezdothis wrote:Is this enough information to derive Pronto hex codes from, or will I need more? Not sure where to start with this.
At most, I believe that tells us the Original Button Code (OBC) except in binary instead of decimal. Doesn't look like there's any way of knowing from the manual exactly how these are formatted in the IR signal though. Tried to find match from the usual suspects but was given Kodak Etkagraphic as a consolation result. Recorded its IR signals with the JP1 tools to create the respective file. Unfortunately, they came up as <unknown>, so I'm not exactly sure if they will help you. Perhaps a senior expert can assist further.
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
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Do you have the actual Kodak device? And if so, do you still have your URC-8910 remote? If so, I can format some learned signals for you to test and if they work, we can either create a protocol upgrade or pronto hex, depending on which you really need.
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Original remote

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Unfortunately no original IR remote.
(I'll keep enquiring about this)
The remote with it, is a cable remote.

The IR receiver and remote was an optional accessory I think. (I have the receiver which just plugs into the 'cable remote' port instead.)

I'll have a try with your Ektagraphic results too.
Still have an 8910, also an 8820, and a 7781 which I use most.
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Post by The Robman »

The Ektagraphic file that eferz posted is just an ICT file (which you would view using IR Scope) it's not an upgrade file because it uses an unknown protocol.

If you had an OEM remote in your hands, would it work with the receiver that you have? If you think it would work, I could format an IR file for your 8910 that contains learned signals for you to test. Because there's no point in developing a new protocol and upgrade if you're not able to test it.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

I'm having trouble reconciling the ICT with what I read about the timing of transmission and the little drawings after that


Timing of Tramission
a. Interrupt cycle: about 100 ms
b. Duration interrupt pulse: min. 0.75 µs, max. 1 µs later
c. Valid data: min. starting with interrupt edge, max. 8 µs later
d. Data transmission time: min. 600 µs, max. until the next interrupt
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Post by The Robman »

Me too, but as there wasn't enough usable info in the PDF, I figured we'd see if Earl's learns were good and follow that route.
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Post by 3FG »

Page 3-20 of the repair manual makes clear (to me, at least) that the signals described are not IR signals.

The projector has an IR receivber interface with 5 parallel data lines and an interrupt line that plugs into the projector. The timing and data values refer to the state of those wired data lines. The IR signals are likely to be different.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

After doing a little more research on a very SLOW wi-fi connection, it looks like most of the Kodak "ekta" type projectors require a dongle like device to receive the IR signal. I wonder if this "Ektapro" module has a similar receiver.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.

Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
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Re: Original remote

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simonsezdothis wrote:The IR receiver and remote was an optional accessory I think. (I have the receiver which just plugs into the 'cable remote' port instead.)
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Post by simonsezdothis »

Here are all the resources I'm using, sorry if I left something out.

Ektapro family general Info
http://slideprojector.kodak.com/plugins ... ktapro.pdf

Ektapro 5020 Manual
http://slideprojector.kodak.com/plugins ... manual.pdf

Kodak Ektapro P-Com Manual
http://slideprojector.kodak.com/plugins ... /p-com.pdf

As the IR receiver is with there, I figured I'd try and use it.
The P-Com (RS232) connector is available too for control, but on my first try with my laptop I couldn't get a response from the unit, so thought I'd try by IR instead.
I've just read that the "Standard 8 Pin Connector" (cable remote and IR receiver plug in here) also incorporates contact closure for Tray Forward and Back, which I'll try too, as this is possible all the functionality required.

I was going to take the ICT file and generate pronto hex from it, and fire it from my laptop and see what happened.
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Post by The Robman »

As I mentioned earlier, I can easily make an IR file for your URC-8910 that includes learned signals replicated from eferz' ICT file, so you could use your 8910 to test.
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