IR code digicorder/digibox (ADB-7100CX cable box )

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mpistache
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IR code digicorder/digibox (ADB-7100CX cable box )

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I need the IR code from the digicorder and digibox used by the provider Telenet in Belgium. The cable corder is a ADB-7100CX.
Nobody in Belgium can help me.
Thanks if you can help me.
binky123
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Post by binky123 »

Based on the info in this thread, http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mb ... i?8462,1#1,

In RemoteMaster, select Slingbox model remote, select Dreambox Protocol (01 6C)
Enter device:42, OEM device1=26, OEM device2=47, OEM device3=68 which generates fixed data of 1A 2F 44 2A.

Enter OBCs for your functions, Export BIN.

When finished, upload your .RMDU and BIN file into the Slingbox file section area for future users.

If the 016C protocol doesn't work(inconsistent), it's possible that you may need a slightly modified one that was developed to control a dreambox.
kmeuleman
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Telenet RC-RW100 Digicorder

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jpcolin
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Post by jpcolin »

I need the HEX codes of this device could someone help me please?
alanrichey
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Post by alanrichey »

I've actually built a full Custom Remote for the 7100 at https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=9500

If you just want the HEX codes you can get them from the RMDU file.
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Post by 3FG »

jpcolin,
Perhaps you want the functions in Pronto Hex format.
Use this upgrade. Load into RemoteMaster, ignore the Setup tab, and find the function numbers for each function. E.g. Power is OBC 22, and the digit 1 is OBC 2.

Use MakeHex and the MakeHexGUI, and the following irp file:
TDC-38.irp is---

Device=18.10
Function=0..86
Protocol=TDC-38
Frequency=38000
Time Base=315 '315 = 12 cycles at 38Khz
Message Time=309
Zero=-1,1
One=1,-1
Prefix=1,-1
First Bit=MSB
Form=;*,D:5,S:5,F:7

Correlate the functions with the function numbers and the corresponding Pronto Hex.
jpcolin
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Post by jpcolin »

how can i open this RMDU file to copy the HEX codes?
alanrichey
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Post by alanrichey »

Any text editor or RemoteMaster
3FG
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Post by 3FG »

We tend to overuse terms in the IR community. "Hex" can mean a lot of things.

1) Pronto Hex format codes, which is string of 4 digit hexadecimal numbers which represent the durations of on and off. There are typically 20-50 of these 4 digit durations per function.

2) RemoteMaster contains 1 or 2 bytes of data per function, and JP1ers call that data Hex also, but it is input data to an executor subroutine that calculates the durations.

Do you need Pronto Hex format data? If so, please follow the instructions I posted a couple of posts earlier. You do need to download and install RemoteMaster. But the rmdu file does not contain Pronto Hex formatted data--you'll need to use MakeHex for that.
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Post by alanrichey »

mpistache: Did this Custom Remote work ?
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