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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Graham, The RE-BL XML file was created and supplied to me by WB Electronics, so this has not been tested by me. I have had a look at it and it was either created using the Latest Lintronic software or the Beoworld XML Generator meaning it only provides the commands on the screen. As this XML file is configured as a "3rd Party Accessorary"
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Frank, What I stated is 100% correct and it is 32 bit. Notice the very last bit I did not highlight in blue because this bit is NOT part of the data, it is used to transition the signal because of the encoding method used for NEC. The encoding method used is "Pulse Distance Modulation" The format of the NEC protocol is shown below:- Notice
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Further to your e-mail Jacob, To clarify my previous statement which was quite correct, but I forgot to say that in the most recent version they (B&O Configuration Tool) accepted either 2 digits or 5 digits, but used 2 digits. In other words if you put 38000 it changed it to 38 for the Beo5 but the XML remained the same.
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Frank, I can confirm that this Pronto HEX code string is valid and decodes to:- Carrier Frequency of 37,683.1 Khz Protocol is NEC The product device code in HEX is 87 The Power Command code in HEX is 12 which is the standard NEC power command NEC binary string decodes to 00011110 10000101 10110111 01001000 1 which translates to 875E and 12ED
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[quote user="matapan"] What about LED or LCD display sets? Do these type of sets affect the remote control signal reliability? [/quote] This is only an issue with Plasma screens in the same room. The IR receiver on the Beosound 9000 cannot see the IR codes from the beo4 remote due to light noise and EMC from the plasma monitor. Typically the
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Frank, As you have previously told me that the POWER command I sent you works, it therefore means I should be able to work out most of the others. I have created an XML file for you to try HERE Extract file to C:\ to ensure it automatically goes into the correct directory. Let me know if it works
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Your Pronto HEX code is still invalid because you have 6 HEX values missing. There is no easy way to convert Pronto codes other than do what I did and write a Windows based program.
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Frank, Your Pronto HEX code string is invalid. Try using the following for POWER <source_subItem stName="POWER" stCaption="POWER" stMenuCaption="POWER" stScreenType="0" stIR="NEC:GlobalManual=1#IRSEQUENCE=NEC#BITS=000111101000010110110111010010001#ALTBIT=#MARKFLANK=578#SPACEFLANK=578#SPACE2FLANK=1708#PRESIGNALHI
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I wish to draw members attention to the fact that the DOWNLOAD section now has three Playstation 3 infrared adapter XML templates available as follows:- WB Electronics RE-BL adapter which has the ability to switch the unit off & on, more information HERE Nyko Blu-Wave Dongle Adapter, see more infromation HERE Schmartz IR to Bluetooth Converter,
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Spiros, Taking into account your feedback, then the XML HERE may work, however teh only sure way is to try it.
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