Help needed to decode AnamLegrand 2 lamp remote

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yesok
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Help needed to decode AnamLegrand 2 lamp remote

Post by yesok »

Hello,

Could you have a look on my learned signal timings(see https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5183) from AnamLegrand 2 lamp remote(ACR-1200ET, 4 button remote) with URC-9960B01?

I have difficulty saving files with PB and KM, probably Korean version of MS Win-XP problem.

Thanks in advance,

Yesok
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Post by johnsfine »

What do you want someone to do by looking at that file?

You have done the decoding yourself. Without the .ir file with the original signals we can't check whether you did that correctly. Even if I had time, I can't add the protocol to DecodeIr.dll without the .ir file for testing.

I think you have the zero and one bits reversed. But most UEI protocols have zero and one reversed and in some cases doing so makes the protocol easier to construct in PB.
yesok
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Could you input my data to PB and send the output to me?

Post by yesok »

Hello Johnsfine,
johnsfine wrote:What do you want someone to do by looking at that file?
Could you input my data into PB and send me the saved protocol/upgrade file to me? My problem is I cannot save file under PB - I suspect something is wrong with Korean Win XP which I use.
johnsfine wrote:You have done the decoding yourself. Without the .ir file with the original signals we can't check whether you did that correctly. Even if I had time, I can't add the protocol to DecodeIr.dll without the .ir file for testing.
I have uploaded the ir file(see https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5185)
johnsfine wrote:I think you have the zero and one bits reversed. But most UEI protocols have zero and one reversed and in some cases doing so makes the protocol easier to construct in PB.
Yes, you are right. I have reversed zero and one bits to conform to lead out patterns suggested by PB help message.

Yesok
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