So I did some more searching, and I found that IRTool and in the result it came to the same as You guys XMP, 84.20, 68 and EFC 240, I did upload the file that show all the info, maybe there is some hidden clue ...3FG wrote:The Pronto Hex for Power decodes as XMP-1 84.20 OBC 68-- just like Alan found from the Harmony database.
So it is most likely some other problem.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11699
it was identify as a Kenwood /Yamaha ...
[power]
0000 006C 0000 0012 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DC 0008 0022 0008 002C 0008 001D 0008 0031 0008 0031 0008 0032 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0EE2
These codes I found out of the ordinary, maybe I scaned it wrong, but just in case here:
[#3] OBC=2 EFC=34
0000 006C 0000 001B 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DD 0008 0022 0008 004C 0008 001D 0008 0031 0008 001D 0008 0028 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0EA1 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006C 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 0EEE
[#4] XMP-R OBC=3 EFC=26
0000 006C 0000 002D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006C 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DD 0008 0022 0008 0047 0008 001D 0008 0031 0008 001D 0008 002D 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0C7D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DD 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 0047 0008 0031 0008 001D 0008 002D 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0C7D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 0EEE
[VOD] OBC=41 EFC=75
0000 006C 0000 002D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006C 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DD 0008 0022 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0031 0008 0027 0008 004C 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0C7D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 01DD 0008 0022 0008 0047 0008 0047 0008 0031 0008 0027 0008 004C 0008 001D 0008 001D 0008 0E4D 0008 0022 0008 0056 0008 0032 0008 006B 0008 0032 0008 0032 0008 0037 0008 0032 0008 0EEE
... so since that is how it should be what else can I do, Maybe disconnect the blaster, and use built in one? (I did check the blaster/camera check while I was there)
Any other ideas??