Re: Fwd: Receives only 1 input

Bengt Martensson <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Jul 2018 10:44:22 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.hardware.lirc
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 07/12/18 17:21, Guilherme Furst Bittencourt wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try the IrScrutinizer tool, didn't know about, however it 
> should a be a little harder to setup since I'm running on a semi 
> headless setup.

Sorry, IrScrutinizer does not support headless. But you can of course 
install it on an desktop/laptop and transfer test files.

> But I took some mode2 reading if you want to check them out, I obviously 
> have no clue what these mean.
> First was the sequence of keys OK - Up - Down: https://ptpb.pw/TC7B.txt
> Second was the OK key two times: https://ptpb.pw/qiL0.txt
> Both taken with brief one second presses.

These signals really look weird: First there is the NEC-intro, then 
follows a few NEC1-dittos (so far so good) then comes a very strange 
on-period of around 200ms. May be a glitch, but it is too consistent...

Anyhow, please try the following, the signals being NEC1s.


# IrScrutinizer parametric export
#
# Creating tool: IrScrutinizer version 1.4.1
# Creating user: bengt
# Creating date: Fri Jul 13 10:31:29 CEST 2018
# Encoding: WINDOWS-1252
#
# Manufacturer:
# Model:
# Displayname:
# Remotename:
#
begin remote
	# Protocol name: NEC1
	name		NET
	bits		32
	flags		SPACE_ENC|CONST_LENGTH
	eps		30
	aeps		100
	zero		564	564
	one		564	1692
	header		9024	4512
	ptrail		564
	repeat		9024	2256
	gap		108000
	frequency	38400
	begin codes
		KEY_3	0x00000000409FC837
		KEY_4	0x00000000409F28D7
		KEY_5	0x00000000409FA857
		KEY_6	0x00000000409F6897
		KEY_7	0x00000000409FE817
		KEY_8	0x00000000409F18E7
		KEY_9	0x00000000409F9867
		KEY_0	0x00000000409F08F7
		KEY_OK	0x00000000409FF807
		KEY_UP	0x00000000409F00FF
		KEY_DOWN	0x00000000409F807F
		KEY_LEFT	0x00000000409FC03F
		KEY_RIGHT	0x00000000409F40BF
	end codes
end remote

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