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Old Panasonic PT-M1085 projector and GAP-438-1017-56?

 
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cgunther



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 11:55 pm    Post subject: Old Panasonic PT-M1085 projector and GAP-438-1017-56? Reply with quote

I'm trying to setup my dad's older home theater on a 2117. Everything works except his Panasonic PT-M1085U projector (mfg March 96). With fresh batteries in his remote I learned a couple of keys and IR reports a protocol of GAP-438-1017-56? for each learned key.

I then found a ccf file for this projector on remote central. Running that through ccf2efc gives GAP-432-1012-56? for every key protocol.

So, is this really some known panasonic protocol or is it something new (or should I say really old) that isn't know by IR and KM?

What's my next step in adding this device to the remote? Is learning keystrokes my only option? That will leave me with no options for power on/off discretes.

Craig

P.S. Here's the link to remote central if that helps
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 8:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I half remember Jon doing something with that protocol the last time the topic came up, but I can't find the thread where it was discussed.

The protocol is just like the Panasonic protocol, except one extra byte is inserted between the subdevice and the function.

I have several CCF files with samples. In all cases the device is 128, subdevice 72 and the extra byte is zero.

This would be quite easy to create with ProtocolBuilder (if Jon didn't already). If no one reminds me soon of better info in the previous thread and Jon doesn't step in here, I'll create a new protocol and post a protocols.ini to let RemoteMaster create upgrades for this protocol.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 9:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Now I see there is already an upgrade for this in the projectors folder
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files/3.%20Device%20Codes/Projectors/

That upgrade is for a PT-AE100, but I think (from checking a few CCF files) that the signals are pretty much the same for all devices using this protocol.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks John,

I already had that downloaded and thought I had tried it. I'll load it again and give it another try. I'll let you know.

Craig
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 1:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Craig,

That device upgrade will give you a good start but many of the commands will be different. Here is the ccf file decoded to OBC's

128.72.0 this is the same device, sub-device, and sub-sub-device as the AE100 so don't change the fixed data.

I also added discrete power commands that may or may not work. These are the typical OBC's for discrete power for Panasonic gear.

OBC
000 S-Video
003 LINE
006 RGB
016 1
017 2
018 3
019 4
020 5
021 6
022 7
023 8
024 9
025 0
032 vol +
033 vol -
049 WB low
050 WB high
051 color
052 tint
053 Bright
054 Contrast
055 sharp
059 STD
061 power
062 Power-On?
063 Power-Off?
064 test
067 G
068 R
070 B
072 centering
073 zone
075 rgb position
077 bow
078 linear
079 pin
080 blk
081 keystone
082 skew
083 pin balance
084 keystone balance
085 size
086 raster lin
087 raster size
088 +
089 -
090 Up Arrow
091 Down Arrow
092 Left Arrow
093 Right Arrow
095 store
096 ESC
098 on screen
104 color temp
105 cut off
107 id all
108 id select
112 system select
113 PNR
115 status
117 clamp position
119 vol mute
120 function menu
145 pic mute
222 aspect
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 1:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I also noticed that this protocol seems to be in protocols.ini already as Panasonic2(LCD)

I ought to add it to DecodeIR.DLL
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 1:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John,

Since DecodeIR.DLL is an integral part of IR, and may get updated independent to IR upgrades, could you please post an "announcement" in "Software" similar to what Mark did with KM and Gregg with RM.

Jim
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnsfine wrote:
I also noticed that this protocol seems to be in protocols.ini already as Panasonic2(LCD)

I ought to add it to DecodeIR.DLL


Probably a good idea. It looks like the newer Panasonic Projectors are using this protocol.
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