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Creating key moves from learned signals using 6012 extender

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 12:54 pm    Post subject: Creating key moves from learned signals using 6012 extender Reply with quote

Using 8810 (aka 6012 extender) in 8810w.

Here is my problem. I have the following learned code.

Protocol: Pioneer
Device: 165
Sub-Device: ---
OBC:133
Hex: 5E
EFC: 192

I am using setup code for Pioneer 1023. I know this is the one that does not support EFC's. I've tried the hex command in the keymove but no joy.

I am certain it has something to do with the 2 byte situation but I don't know exaclty how to do this in the keymove.

Any help will be appreciated.
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The Robman
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 2:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you look in the Audio device codes folder, you will see a file called Pioneer-1023.txt. If you load it up into KM, this file shows you how the 1023 code is formatted.

You'll see that 165 is the 2nd device code entered.

So next, go to the Functions sheet and start a new entry for the code you learned. Enter '133' as the OBC and enter '2' in the byte2 column (to select the 165 device code). KM will now generate the correct hox for you to use as a keymove, which is "A1 40".
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 2:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I believe the hex command is A1 40

The A1 is FF minus 5E (based on the 5E in the above decode), because I believe this protocol uses inverted bit definitions vs. the simpler Pioneer protocols.

The 40 is a code for the device 165 within setup code 1023
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 2:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ha ha John, you've got to learn to type faster! Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 2:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks..I now understand how that piece works...boy there is a lot to learn here..thanks again
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