The file is here https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=4394.The Robman wrote:Hi Yesok,
I just started looking at your latest zip file and I notice that the learns in the "mode" file are still un-labelled
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The file is here https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=4394.The Robman wrote:Hi Yesok,
I just started looking at your latest zip file and I notice that the learns in the "mode" file are still un-labelled
YesokThe Robman wrote:Here are some buttons that appear to have the exact same signals, yet you list different functions for them. Could you see if these buttons really do perform all of the listed functions.
FUNCTION 1:
cool mode - normal (file 1, TV/6)
fan - high (file 3, DVD/3) - Girder decode 7305055D40F4
mode - COOL (file 4, DVD/4) - Girder decode 7300050D45F4
FUNCTION 2:
deflector left/right off (file 2, VCR/left)
fan - low (file 3, AUX/1)
FUNCTION 3:
cool mode - normal (file 1, TV/3)
fan - high (file 3, AUX/3)
mode - COOL(file 4, TV/4) - Girder decode 7300050D45F4
here's the file cross-ref:
1 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-CoolMode-AirClean-20070327-a.ir
2 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-Deflector-20070327-a.ir
3 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-Fan-20070327-a.ir
4 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-Mode-20070327-a.ir
5 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-Power-Temp-20070327-a.ir
6 = URC-9910B01-Samsung_AirCon-L-Timer-20070327-a.ir
Many thanks for your support.The Robman wrote:The following functions are labelled the same but have different codes. Could you test some of the button pairs to see if they really do exactly the same thing. There are more pairs than I've listed here.
1) Air Clean - Off
file 1, TV/left
file 1, TV/vol-
2) Cool mode - turbo
file 1, TV/1
file 1, TV/7
3) Cool mode - far
file 1, TV/2
file 1, TV/5
4) Cool mode - normal
file 1, TV/3
file 1, TV/6
5) Deflector Left/Right Off
file 2, VCR/left
file 2, TV/left
6) Deflector Left/Right On
file 2, VCR/right
file 2, DVD/right
7) Deflector Up/Down On
file 2, DVD/up
file 2, TV/up
8) fan - low
file 3, AUX/1
file 3, DVD/1
9) fan - medium
file 3, AUX/2
file 3, TV/2
10) fan - high
file 3, AUX/3
file 3, DVD/3
11) fan - auto
file 3, AUX/4
file 3, TV/4
Here is the answer.The Robman wrote:So you've supplied the label for one of the "mode" buttons (ie, button 4 = COOL) but what about the other 3 mode buttons?
Thanks for the upgrade.The Robman wrote:I have created an upgrade for you to test. At this point, I haven't tried programming any relationship between the data bytes, so there are 6 bytes of variable data per button, which means the upgrade is going to be BIG.
Could you tell me more about how to use CaptureIR to get Power Off signal, and what data you need?The Robman wrote:You said that the POWER OFF lerans didn't work, so I didn't include that button. It looks like the power off signal is too long to be learned using a remote, so your best option would be to use a CaptureIR device.
Yes, I need to build the CaptureIR device first.The Robman wrote:Sorry, I can't do CaptureIR questions, I would have to refer you to John Fine for those. Bottom line, you would need to build a captureIR device first.
Yes. All buttons , except temp up1(vol +) and temp down1(vol -) works fine.Did you have any luck using the upgrade that I created?
The difference is that KM or RM will need to generate keymoves for those buttons, but that doesn't explain why IR is rejecting the keymove data. What verson of IR are you using? Maybe if you were to cut and paste the upgrade code here, we might spot what's going on. I just tried it myself and IR didn't object to the keymove data, here's the block of code that I generated...yesok wrote:One question. When I assigned temp up and down buttons to keys with @(such as @sleep) under KM, and copy and paste upgrade code to IR, IR complains about illegal characters in input. It does not complain when I assign those functions to keys without @. What is making such difference?
I am using IR 7.00(Beta3).The Robman wrote:The difference is that KM or RM will need to generate keymoves for those buttons, but that doesn't explain why IR is rejecting the keymove data. What verson of IR are you using?
Here is the screen capture of IR with your code cut and pasted(see https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=4420).Maybe if you were to cut and paste the upgrade code here, we might spot what's going on. I just tried it myself and IR didn't object to the keymove data, here's the block of code that I generated...
I have uploaded CaptureIR captured signals for Power Off/On( see https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=4421).The Robman wrote:Sorry, I can't do CaptureIR questions, I would have to refer you to John Fine for those. Bottom line, you would need to build a captureIR device first.