
Chapter 18: The Infrared Code Database
18.2 Importing CCF IR Hex Codes
If you don't have the original remote control any more or if you want to use special discrete IR
codes you can import IR codes in the CCF IR hex format.
This format is used by the Phillips Pronto (http://www.pronto.philips.com/) and other remote
controls.
Sample of a discrete Power ON IR hex code for a Sony TV:
0000 0066 0000 000d 0061 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030
0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018
0018 0018 0018 0417
You can find thousands of these CCF IR hex codes and layout files with included CCF IR hex codes
at:
http://www.google.com/search?q=pronto+ccf+hex+0000
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/files/rcfiles.cgi?area=pronto&db=discrete
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/files/rcfiles.cgi?area=pronto&db=devices
If the desired IR code is not available as plain text but included in a Pronto CCF file you can extract
the hex codes with the Phillips ProntoEdit layout editor or with this tool:
http://ccftools.free.fr/files/CCFTools%20Setup053_099_pre7.exe from http://ccftools.free.fr/
To import a IR hex- code into the RemoteControl II IR database:
1. Open the RC-II IR editor
2. Select a IR code from the IR codes list
3. Copy and paste the IR hex code into the edit field of the IR database and press the "apply"
button
18.2.1 Supported CCF IR Hex Code Formats
The following CCF IR hex formats are supported:
0000 – Raw oscillated code
0100 – Raw unmodulated code
5000 – RC5
5001 – RC5x
6000 – RC6 Mode 0
6001 - RC6x
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