Thanks Rafael. That site only has operation manuals which do not include serial commands.
thanks again.
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--- 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
\x00x010F\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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