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GadgetGuy Super User
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Posted: March 22 2019 at 12:37 | IP Logged
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I just bought a small sound server (FM/SD
Card/Bluetooth/Aux) amplifier for my whole house
ceiling speaker music system.
Lepai Model LP-269FS.
It has a IR Remote to also control the amp and I want
to use the IR link with PH to mute the amp when the
home theater system is started up.
BUT, in Learning the remote's MUTE IR Code what I get
in pronto format is "0000 006D 0000 0000"
I consistently get that code using either the USB-
UIRT, or the Global Cache IR transponders.
Unfortunately, PH does not recognize that code so it
must be unique to this Chinese designed and made audio
device.
Is there a way to send that code from PH?
I assume if the IR transponders can received and
decode that sequence it can send it back out if I can
just get it to them.
__________________ Ken B - Live every day like it's your last. Eventually, you'll get it right!
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GadgetGuy Super User
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Posted: March 23 2019 at 08:13 | IP Logged
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Probing the USB-UIRT settings I rediscovered the "uirtraw" capture setting and grabbed the raw IR stream and saved that in my IR Devices configuration settings as seen in the top part of the image below.
The bottom part of the image shows that an Outgoing IR command can be successfully sent and that the Incoming IR command received from the Remote matches exactly the code I believe I am sending out.
BUT the target device does not respond at all. I tried <repeat>3 with no effect. The raw code I receive matches repeatedly when sensing with both the UIRT and Global Cache IR units I have, and using the UIRT Ap gives me the same results as what PH sees for the code received from my remote. Thus it appears I have the right code, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Anyone have any debugging thoughts to share?
__________________ Ken B - Live every day like it's your last. Eventually, you'll get it right!
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HarrySaw Newbie
Joined: May 24 2019 Location: United States
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Posted: May 29 2019 at 16:50 | IP Logged
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I see. Thanks for the tip, GadgetGuy!
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