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Re: Not looking for IR codes, just need to know what they would be in rs232 protocol


jhuerta2803
 

Thanks Rafael. That site only has operation manuals which do not include serial commands.

thanks again.

--- In Crestron@..., Rapha?l Thiffault <raphaelthiffault@...> wrote:

Have you try

Www.docs.sony.com

To find your model and protocol.

{Paf}
Le 14 mai 2013 20:32, "jhuerta2803" <jav-gen@...> a ¨¦crit :

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New to this forum, or maybe a long time since my last post. I am working
on one of my certification programs and have plasma display that is not
listed in the Crestron DB. I managed to capture the IR commands from the
remote using the Crestron IR learner, but I need to convert the commands
from IR to rs232 since the cert instructions call for rs232 control instead
of IR.

I entered the IR codes via the Tx signal to see if they work the way I
thought they should be entered into a Serial I/O, but they aren't working.
The power_cycle code is 0x010F, and I entered it into the Tx signal as
&#92;x00x010F&#92;x03 and the plasma does not turn on.

I guess I am just missing how to enter the command into the serial I/O
param. I tried "0x101F", but that doesn't do anything either.

I haven't tried connecting an IR bud to make sure they even work that way,
but they seem to be the same as another model that is listed in the
database.

Ah, I just saw the bit about Geoffrey Reynold's conversion program. I will
try that and see how that works.

--- In Crestron@..., "davestaud" <DaveStaud@> wrote:

I think this belongs in the "Connecting Devices" section...

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Q: Where can I find Crestron IR codes for a <brand> <model> ?
A: Discrete codes for most brands that support them, can usually be
found in the Crestron Database -- search by Manufacturer, then look
in the "Generic", "Multiple", or "UnClassified" folders.

Also, most devices will respond to IR drivers for similar models
within the same brand -- ie., the driver for the Mitsubishi HSU-780
will probably work with the 580.

The Remote Central web site has IR codes for a large number of
devices, in Philips Pronto format (see
).
Pronto-style codes can be converted into Crestron format by either of
two pieces of software: 1) Crestron's "Driver Editor And Learner for
Windows" (aka DEAL) can import Pronto-style codes one at a time, or
2) group member Geoffrey Reynolds has written an excellent utility
program that will convert an entire set of Pronto codes (embodied in
a .ccf file) into a Crestron IR driver in one step (see
for details)

Please don't ask the group for IR drivers until you've tried all of
the above -- it's generally considered rude to ask others to do
research that you should be doing for yourself.

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