
UEI Learned code:
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27 10 09 00 F3 01 00 F3 0A 82 02 00 Code: Select all
0000 007E 0002 0000 0010 00B1 0010 00B1Moderator: Moderators

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0000 007E 0002 0000 0010 00B1 0010 00B1
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.Disagree. This "device" has exactly two commands, each consisting of exactly two pulses. Making a device upgrade in this case (possibly also including a custom executor (Vicky, are you ready to take up the challenge?)) is severe overkill.But for the record we prefer RMDU or KM files. We don't have much use for pronto hex or raw UEI learned codes.


I'm sure people with non-learning remotes, or remotes using extenders, would disagree with you.Barf wrote:Disagree. This "device" has exactly two commands, each consisting of exactly two pulses. Making a device upgrade in this case (possibly also including a custom executor (Vicky, are you ready to take up the challenge?)) is severe overkill.vickyg2003 wrote:But for the record we prefer RMDU or KM files. We don't have much use for pronto hex or raw UEI learned codes.
I agree with mdavej, its normally easier to work with an RMIR or IR file, than with the individual learns, but the text in the post with only two signals isn't that bad. On the otherhand having to transcribe from diagrams is tough for me. I would have prefered UEI learns because I could have loaded them up into a similar remote and then shot both at the widget to make sure I got the timings right. Sometimes the devices are so finicky that the timings must be EXACT (read that the ME Tech draperies, sheesh). As you pointed out this is a 1 bit protocol, not any kind of challenge other than to make sure the timings are in tolerence.Barf wrote:This is an extremely simple protocol, consisting of only two pulses, see plot (also from IrMaster):Disagree. This "device" has exactly two commands, each consisting of exactly two pulses. Making a device upgrade in this case (possibly also including a custom executor (Vicky, are you ready to take up the challenge?)) is severe overkill.But for the record we prefer RMDU or KM files. We don't have much use for pronto hex or raw UEI learned codes.
Remark. RC5 is the name of the remote; it has nothing to do with the bi-phase protocol.