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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:10 am
by tradcli
In my mind the way that translates to the remote is the Zero (0) key should produce the instant signal (32520 khz +456 -5416 +490 -130580), the one (1) key would not be used, the two key would use the focus-2second wait-shutter signal (32921 khz +452 -7326 +486 -130584), the three (3) key would be the same as the 2 key preceeded by a 1 second delay, the four (4) key same as the two key with a 2 second delay, etc.
Does that make any sense?
Thanks,
tradcli
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:34 am
by The Robman
I was under the impression that there was just one button on the camera's own remote, but your description makes me think there are actually two buttons. Do you know which is really the case? Do you have a picture of the original remote?
Out of the signals you have tried, have you determined which is the instant shutter trip signal and which is the 2-sec delay signal?
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 11:32 am
by tradcli
Rob,
There are actually two diffrent Canon manufactured remotes that work with the camera. One is the Canon RC-1, the other is the Canon RC-5. One has one button and one has two. In reading accounts of the remotes the one button version does a focus-wait-shutter function and the two button version has that same function plus the instant shutter release.
I have neither but have seen pictures on different web sites.
I uploaded working protocol builder files for each of the two buttons on the two button version based on the learned signals in the pronto ccf files that pofig37 mentioned in his post to this thread. (don't ask how I managed to translate them). These protocols work on the physical camera using my urc 8811. I labeled which is which in the PB files.
Later,
Tradcli
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 12:12 pm
by The Robman
I found pictures of both remotes on the web, in fact, I found two versions of the RC5:
Here's the RC1:
Here's the usual RC5:
And here's the other RC5:
I'll take a look at the files you loaded and at the CCF file to see what I make of them.
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 12:45 pm
by The Robman
OK, here's an upgrade for you to try that has both buttons incorporated into the one upgrade.
CH+ is the Instant Shutter and CH- is the 2sec delayed shutter
Upgrade Code 0 = 1F D0 (VCR/2000)
FB 00 21 00 80
End
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 FB (S3C8)
48 A9 01 8B 0E 84 40 00 01 00 E4 0A 80 00 E4 0E
3B FF 0A 8D 01 46
End
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 2:53 pm
by The Robman
I've gone one better (hopefully). This next upgrade has delay built in and supports both commands. I've programmed the numeric buttons to send that many seconds delay then send the instant shutter command. I've programmed the 4 arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) to send 1,2,3 and 4 seconds delay then send the focus/shutter command. The SELECT button instantly sends the focus/shutter command.
NOTE: this is completely untested at this point
So, here's the code (this is for the URC-8811)
Upgrade Code 0 = 1F D1 (VCR/2001)
FC 0E 08 40 D1 82 83 84 80 81
End
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 FC (S3C8+)
48 A9 01 8B 0E 84 40 00 01 00 E4 0A 80 00 E4 0E
3B FF 0A 28 03 56 C2 0F 6B 0C F0 C2 0C 00 1C 00
0A FE 1A FC 2A FA 8D 01 46
End
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 3:23 pm
by tradcli
I'll try it tonight and let you know how it works out.
Thanks,
Tradcli
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 6:03 am
by tradcli
Rob,
Works great. Does just exactly what you said it would do!
This is a keeper.
thanks,
Tradcli

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 7:26 am
by The Robman
That's good to hear. Now from a useage standpoint, which will gnerally be more useful, the delay/instant shutter commands or the delay/focus-shutter commands?
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 7:35 am
by tradcli
The delay Focus Shutter is more commonly used.
Thanks,
tradcli
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 9:12 am
by The Robman
In that case, let me tweek the code a little bit to keep it small. In the following upgrade, the numeric buttons all perform a delay than send the focus/shutter command and the POWER button performs the standard instant shutter command.
If you give this a try and it works, I'll forward it on to UEI for possible inclusion in a future remote.
Upgrade Code 0 = 1F D2 (VCR/2002)
FD 0E 11 80
End
Upgrade Protocol 0 = 01 FD (S3C8+)
48 A9 01 8B 0E 84 40 00 01 00 E4 0E 3B 00 E4 0A
80 FF 0A 28 03 56 C2 0F 6B 0C F0 C2 0C 00 1C 00
0A FE 1A FC 2A FA 8D 01 46
End
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 8:40 pm
by tradcli
Works perfect !
Many Thanks Rob.
Tradcli
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 9:49 pm
by The Robman
Thanks Trad.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:32 am
by thedavid
The Robman wrote:In that case, let me tweek the code a little bit to keep it small. In the following upgrade, the numeric buttons all perform a delay than send the focus/shutter command and the POWER button performs the standard instant shutter command.
If you give this a try and it works, I'll forward it on to UEI for possible inclusion in a future remote.
Upgrade Code 0 = 1F D2 (VCR/2002)
FD 0E 11 80
End
Upgrade Protocol 0 = 01 FD (S3C8+)
48 A9 01 8B 0E 84 40 00 01 00 E4 0E 3B 00 E4 0A
80 FF 0A 28 03 56 C2 0F 6B 0C F0 C2 0C 00 1C 00
0A FE 1A FC 2A FA 8D 01 46
End
Is there a remote control that could use these codes for the Canon 300d and create a time lapse sequence of exposures. In other words, take a photo every 30 seconds for example and repeat 200 times.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:42 am
by The Robman
I suppose the protocol could be tweeked to do something like that, but why would you want it to?