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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:25 am    Post subject: Hex codes for Sony HTCT100 Soundbar Reply with quote

I found the following thread:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10425&start=30

but I need hex codes for Vol+ and Vol-. It seems the OP found JP1 codes to do this. Is there a way to convert JP1 codes to Pronto hex codes for use with other remotes?
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can use the JP1 Java program RemoteMaster to view all the codes in a JP1 upgrade file and see the protocol, device and OBC number of each function. Then you can use MakeHex to convert those to Pronto Hex.

Most of the commands in that upgrade are a subset of the Sony Receiver commands in the second set (devices 48, 176 and 16.40) documented here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/sony/Sony_rcvr.htm
I guess your device isn't exactly a receiver, so it only shares most of its IR signals with the second receiver set.

But your vol+ and vol- signals are the ordinary receiver OBC numbers 18, and 19.

I converted those two to Pronto Hex with MakeHex for you:

Device Code: 48 Function: 18

0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0375

Device Code: 48 Function: 19

0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Device Code: 16.40 Function: 22 - INPUT: BD
0000 0068 0000 0015 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0256
Device Code: 16.40 Function: 48 - INPUT: DMPORT
0000 0068 0000 0015 0060 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 026E

Device Code: 48 Function: 12 - OK
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0375
Device Code: 48 Function: 18 - vol up
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0375
Device Code: 48 Function: 19 - vol down
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D
Device Code: 48 Function: 20 - mute
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0375
Device Code: 48 Function: 21 - power
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D
Device Code: 48 Function: 37 - amp menu off
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D
Device Code: 48 Function: 46 - power on
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0345
Device Code: 48 Function: 47 - power off
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 032D
Device Code: 48 Function: 106 - INPUT: TV
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0345
Device Code: 48 Function: 125 - INPUT: DVD
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0315

Device Code: 176 Function: 3 - INPUT: SAT
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 035D
Device Code: 176 Function: 105 - INPUT+
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 032D
Device Code: 176 Function: 106 - INPUT-
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 032D
Device Code: 176 Function: 110 - sound field+
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0315
Device Code: 176 Function: 111 - sound field-
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 02FD
Device Code: 176 Function: 119 - amp menu on
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 02FD
Device Code: 176 Function: 120 - arrow up
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 032D
Device Code: 176 Function: 121 - arrow down
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0315
Device Code: 176 Function: 122 - arrow left
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0315
Device Code: 176 Function: 123 - arrow right
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 02FD
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johnsfine
Wow, you spend time in this forum too! (You helped me at RemoteCentral with the Yamaha 3900 coding). I just found this forum this morning.

Now I need to do the same thing with the Soundbar for another sidekick. Although I don't understand the 3rd word being 0000 and the last word being 0010. SInce this doesn't have a body (36 total words - 1st 4 = 32 which is twice the 0010) would I just first try repeating the last 32 words and change the 3rd word to 0010?


To you and The Robman - Thanks for the codes
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hdtvluvr wrote:
I don't understand the 3rd word being 0000 and the last word being 0010.
That means that the whole signal repeats when the button is held.
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hdtvluvr wrote:
(You helped me at RemoteCentral with the Yamaha 3900 coding)


Even in real life, I often fail to notice names. In remote control forums, I almost always fail to notice. So until I did "recent posts" just now from your profile from your version of this thread at
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mboard/rc-discrete/thread.cgi?5438
I didn't realize you were the same person from
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mboard/rc-master/thread.cgi?11288

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Now I need to do the same thing with the Soundbar for another sidekick.


Meaning you want to tweak the duration of a signal sent in a macro by an mx-700.

Quote:
Although I don't understand the 3rd word being 0000


Each of the two major parts of a Pronto Hex (one-time and repeat) are optional. A Pronto would understand Pronto hex with either one or both of the parts present. I know from previous experience that the MX editor import code for pronto hex does not understand Pronto Hex with no repeat part. It generates horribly mangled results. But it does understand Pronto Hex with no one-time part. In fact such Pronto Hex is more common than with both parts.

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would I just first try repeating the last 32 words and change the 3rd word to 0010?


As discussed in the other thread, I don't fully understand the limits and other behaviors of the Pronto Hex import module of the MX editor.

To tweak the duration in Pronto Hex, you would want to add copies of the repeat part into the previously non existent one-time part (adding just one copy is what you just described). You probably need to vary the last word of each copy, as in that other thread, to avoid having the MX editor see the pattern and undo you duration change. The actual device is not too picky about the value of that last word.

I expect you would hit some maximum length for the MX import of Pronto Hex before you hit a useful duration. But try it and see.
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Meaning you want to tweak the duration of a signal sent in a macro by an mx-700.


Well, technically the macro is saved to a button on the mx-700 but it is copied to a button on the sidekick. The sidekick is an 11 button (not counting the backlight button) small remote that originally came with the mx-700. Each button on the remote can have a learned function and a macro. I have one setup to control my DirecTV DVR, Yamaha 3900 receiver and my 65 inch Mits TV. The only time I pull out the mx-700 is when watching DVD's. I use Net Manager for Internet radio. The wife really likes the little remotes with only a few buttons.

I have another sidekick downstairs to control the Samsung LCD and Sony Soundbar which will be perfect when I get the signal duration increased. The sidekick was also know as the mx200. They aren't made or repaired any longer. Pity, they are very handy. Here is further info:

http://www.universalremote.com/resources/pdfs/MX200.pdf
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 8:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you understand how to edit the Pronto hex, based on what John described?

Here's a step-by-step using the POWER code as an example.

Here's the raw code...

Device Code: 48 Function: 21 - power
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D

The first two words need to stay set as is. The 3rd word should be set to a multiple of 0x10 to indicate how many repeats you have included. The final word can be changed to 0000. The data stream is the rest of the code.

So for 2 repeats, you would have...

0000 0068 0020 0000 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D

or for 3 repeats...

0000 0068 0030 0000 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 035D

Now, John said that you would also need to change the leadout time, which is the "035D" word. I don't know what time difference would be needed, but here is the 3-repeat code re-done with different leadout times...

0000 0068 0030 0000 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0322 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0344 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0366
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the assistance.
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Robman wrote:
I don't know what time difference would be needed


I don't know either, but I think the time difference you demonstrated is much too small.

I also think three frames is too little to change the vol by more than the unmodified signal changes the vol.

I don't know how many frames you can include before you hit some limit in the MX editor, nor how many frames you need for the desired change in vol. Probably both those numbers are above 3.

Also, there is a bug in the MX editor that gets confused by Pronto Hex with no repeat part. So you should not do what Rob suggested, making the entire signal be the one-time part and making the fourth word 0000.

Maybe it is best to put some frames in the one-time part and some in the repeat part. But my best guess is it is best to put all the frames in the repeat part. Compared to what Rob suggested, switch the third and fourth words. Put 0000 in the third word and put the total (0x10 times the number of frames, in the fourth word.
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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 10:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could you suggest a more realistic time difference for the leadout? And I agree that 3 repeats is too small, I was just demonstrating how to do it.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:19 pm    Post subject: Confused Reply with quote

I'm confused. I have not been able to absorb enough to understand what my issue really is, but I can describe it.

I have an HT-CT500, which shares remote codes with the model described in this thread. I have a need for discrete On and Off codes, but the maker of my remote (Logitech) does not have them in it's system and a PowerToggle is all that the remote has to offer. Logitech will accept Pronto codes for addition to their library so I sent them this:

Device Code: 48 Function: 46 - power on
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0345
Device Code: 48 Function: 47 - power off
0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 032D

from this thread. Logitech sent them back, noting that they are invalid Pronto hex codes. I read in the thread that there are well-formed and not-so-well-formed Pronto codes in the world. Can anyone guide me on what the above really is and what it lacks to get Logitech the info they need?
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:01 am    Post subject: Re: Confused Reply with quote

refinished wrote:
Logitech sent them back, noting that they are invalid Pronto hex codes.


I don't know what their problem is.

But did you email the codes to a human or paste them into some web application, or what?

The line above each Pronto Hex string is a human readable label. It would not be understood by any program that you might paste codes into.

So

0000 0068 0000 0010 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0345

is a valid Pronto Hex string.

Device Code: 48 Function: 46 - power on

is not part of the above Pronto Hex string. It is a label that should be understood by a human reading an email, but would not be understood by a program reading Pronto Hex strings.

Notice also that there is not really a line break in the middle of that Pronto hex string. The whole string is one long line. The forum software makes it look like there is a line break there.

Depending on how you copied and pasted the Pronto Hex string on the way from wherever you got it to however you gave it to Logitech, it is possible you accidentally added a real line break where some program was just displaying a line break that wasn't really there.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:58 am    Post subject: Re: Hex codes for Sony HTCT100 Soundbar Reply with quote

hdtvluvr wrote:
I found the following thread:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10425&start=30

but I need hex codes for Vol+ and Vol-. It seems the OP found JP1 codes to do this. Is there a way to convert JP1 codes to Pronto hex codes for use with other remotes?

Found a match and recorded the IR signals with the JP1 tools to create the respective files.
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