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Do I need to enter the information into KM for SET ONCE

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2004 7:04 am
by uncle
I have the following info in the SET ONCE WHEN KEY IS PRESSED(this type of info is in this field for most of the keys)

Do I need to enetr this info or should I just try the protocol info.

+2388 -604 +1194 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -15960 +2388 -604 +1194 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -15960 +2388 -604 +1194 -600 +1194 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600 +596 -600

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2004 7:57 am
by johnsfine
We really need to change IR.EXE so it hides all that timing data by default and only displays it when some expert option is turned on.

That data is rarely useful to an expert and never to a beginner.

If the protocol, device, subdevice and EFC information in the decode is plausible, then depending on what you're doing either you need that info (protocol through EFC) or you just need the EFC. But you don't need the timing data.

If the decode isn't plausible then an expert helping you would prefer the whole eprom image containing the learned signal (in the diagnosis folder) rather than a quote of the timing data.

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2004 10:57 am
by The Robman
I agree, I think there should be an option under "Advanced" where you can check an item to show this timing data, but otherwise it should not show.