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Project "IRRemotes":

Project Luteijn/IRRemotes
I.R. Baboon 301-1-.png
Status In progress
Contact Luteijn
Last Update 2018-02-03

IRRemotes

Controlling things with an IR Remote is fun. Here's what some of my remotes send out, for easy (re)use in projects with an IR Receiver. Sniffed the codes with a Vortex robot, made up the names in the tables myself.

RC6 'windows' remote

This sends 36-bit RC6 codes. They all seem to be of the form 0xC8034x4hl. The leading C doesn't show with my current decoder of choice, or isn't really there. The x is either 8 or 0, flipping for each key pressed, so you can distinguish between a key being held or pushed twice in a row. The h and l indicate the variable bits in the code sent, the table below gives a name to each of these. Order is a left to right, top to bottom scan of the remote, treating the volume and channel + - as one, rocker, button. I.R._Baboon_301-1-.png ‎

{+
power
pause
record
stop
reverse
play
forwards
previous
next
back
info
up
left
ok
right
down
vol+
vol-
logo
ch+
ch-
mute
tvrecord
tvguide
tvplay
disc
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
clear
teletext
enter
red
green
yellow
blue