Audio-gd IR Remote Programming - NFB10SE?
Dec 31, 2016 at 3:17 AM Post #16 of 32
UPDATE: I looked into my findings from when I was struggling to convert codes similar to the ones you got.
Something is wrong. Where did you get these codes?
 
I'm sorry, I'm no expert and are still learning the basics.
Since the codes are in HEX, you'll have to convert them to decimal.
You can do that here: http://tinyurl.com/3xq37b5
 
Example: HEX 80 = Decimal 128
                HEX 8d = Decimal 141
 
Dec 31, 2016 at 3:27 AM Post #17 of 32
  I'm sorry, I'm no expert and are still learning the basics.
Since the codes are in HEX, you'll have to convert them to decimal.
You can do that here: http://tinyurl.com/3xq37b5
 
Example: HEX 80 = Decimal 128
                HEX 8d = Decimal 141

I will try it out.
 
And thanks again for your input, much appreciated!!  
 
Dec 31, 2016 at 4:10 AM Post #19 of 32
  UPDATE: I looked into my findings from when I was struggling to convert codes similar to the ones you got.
Something is wrong. Where did you get these codes?
 
I'm sorry, I'm no expert and are still learning the basics.
Since the codes are in HEX, you'll have to convert them to decimal.
You can do that here: http://tinyurl.com/3xq37b5
 
Example: HEX 80 = Decimal 128
                HEX 8d = Decimal 141

Got them from MagnaHifi (Dutch distributer of Audio-GD), they got the codes directly from Kingwa, MagnaHifi also programmed a other remote receiver chip for my NOS 11 because the standard programmed chip only support direct input's till input 5, now it's should support all the direct input's till input 9
 
Dec 31, 2016 at 4:12 AM Post #20 of 32
Converted the codes from Decimal Value's
 
 

Input ++ (nec1 code: 80 > Decimal Value: 128)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input –  (nec1 code: 84 > Decimal Value:132)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Mute  (nec1 code: 88 > Decimal Value: 136)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Volume ++  (nec1 code: 8c > Decimal Value: 140)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Volume --  (nec1 code: 90 > Decimal Value: 144)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input 1  (nec1 code: 09 > Decimal Value: 9)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input 2  (nec1 code: 0d > Decimal Value: 13)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input 3  (nec1 code: 1a > Decimal Value: 26)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input 4  (nec1 code: 01 > Decimal Value: 1)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
Input 5  (nec1 code: 00 > Decimal Value: 0)
 
0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C
 
 
 
Input 6  (nec1 code: 02 > Decimal Value: 2)

 

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C

 

 

Input 7  (nec1 code: 04 > Decimal Value: 4)

 

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C

 

 

Input 8  (nec1 code: 06 > Decimal Value: 6)

 

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C

 

 

Input 9  (nec1 code: 08 > Decimal Value: 8)

 

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C


 
Dec 31, 2016 at 5:04 AM Post #21 of 32
I too got mine from Kingwa. They look like this:
 
The chip is NEC.
First Code  :0x80
User codes:
         
         case 0x16: select=1;
         case 0x17: select=2;
         case 0x11: select=3;
//         case 0x4F: select=4;
//         case 0x12: select=5;
        
         case 0x05: volume++;
         case 0x19: volume--;
        
         case 0x4c: out++;
         case 0x18: gain++;
 
When converting them I assumed that "First code 0x80" was the "Device" code, which in decimal is 128. It didn't work. Since I had no knowledge of IR-codes I went to the remotecentral.com and asked for help. Fortunately the creator of IrScrutinizer with the username Barf was there to help me. You can read the thread here: http://tinyurl.com/ho7e9am
In the end I choose to build an Arduino Nano as IR sender and receiver and capture the signals. It turned out that the "Device" was 72. A result I couldn't have extracted from the information I got from Kingwa.
I think it would be helpful and appreciated if Kingwa put some effort into this, so that the codes for every Audio-gd remote would be available to his costumers. I will write him to find out if he agrees, and to see if I can help in any way.

Sorry to have pointed you in the wrong directions, but at least now you know a bit more about IR.
 
Dec 31, 2016 at 6:20 AM Post #22 of 32
  I too got mine from Kingwa. They look like this:
 
The chip is NEC.
First Code  :0x80
User codes:
         
         case 0x16: select=1;
         case 0x17: select=2;
         case 0x11: select=3;
//         case 0x4F: select=4;
//         case 0x12: select=5;
        
         case 0x05: volume++;
         case 0x19: volume--;
        
         case 0x4c: out++;
         case 0x18: gain++;
 
When converting them I assumed that "First code 0x80" was the "Device" code, which in decimal is 128. It didn't work. Since I had no knowledge of IR-codes I went to the remotecentral.com and asked for help. Fortunately the creator of IrScrutinizer with the username Barf was there to help me. You can read the thread here: http://tinyurl.com/ho7e9am
In the end I choose to build an Arduino Nano as IR sender and receiver and capture the signals. It turned out that the "Device" was 72. A result I couldn't have extracted from the information I got from Kingwa.
I think it would be helpful and appreciated if Kingwa put some effort into this, so that the codes for every Audio-gd remote would be available to his costumers. I will write him to find out if he agrees, and to see if I can help in any way.

Sorry to have pointed you in the wrong directions, but at least now you know a bit more about IR.

Seems there is a long road to take :frowning2:
I am a total noob with Arduino, maybe you can point out what parts I need from this Dutch site?
https://www.hackerstore.nl/Producten/Boards
 
Jan 2, 2017 at 6:10 AM Post #23 of 32
I overlooked something. Please try the following in IrScrutinizer:
 
Protocol: NEC1
Device: 72 (This is decimal. It's hex brother is 0x48)
Subdevice: blank
Function: any of your choice
 
I'm sorry - that's how it goes when the visually impaired are leading the blind :wink:
 
UPDATE: I just found out that it's actually possible to insert the HEX-values directly in IrScrutinizer!
 

 
Jan 6, 2017 at 11:16 AM Post #24 of 32
  I overlooked something. Please try the following in IrScrutinizer:
 
Protocol: NEC1
Device: 72 (This is decimal. It's hex brother is 0x48)
Subdevice: blank
Function: any of your choice
 
I'm sorry - that's how it goes when the visually impaired are leading the blind :wink:
 
UPDATE: I just found out that it's actually possible to insert the HEX-values directly in IrScrutinizer!
 

Hi Smakodak,
 
Sorry for the late reply, had to wait for Logitech support for trying out the previous codes, tested them but again nothing works :frowning2:
 
 Tried to get pronto codes with Device: 72 but also here it's not possible to ad nec1 codes like 8c (unparsable value 8c)
 
Jan 6, 2017 at 11:36 AM Post #26 of 32
Ok that works, but with a nec1 code 80 it must also be 0x80 ?
 
Jan 8, 2017 at 12:18 PM Post #29 of 32
Generated a new code list and mailt it again to Logitech support, hoop they ar willing again.
 
Jan 9, 2017 at 2:04 AM Post #30 of 32
  Generated a new code list and mailt it again to Logitech support, hoop they ar willing again.


I have no experience with Logitech remotes. I find it strange if there isn't a way for the user to configure them by themselves?!
I'm using my phone. But since you need a phone with a IR-blaster, your choice is limited - http://tinyurl.com/z6m2xne
 
But anways, let's hope we got it right this time! I think there's a good chance beacuse:
 
In the second post of this thread Kingwa himself writes this:
"Since 3th Dec. in 2011, all NFB10SE have the remote receiver, even the non-remote version.
The program of the remote: It is applied the NEC 6222 chip.
The address code is 0x48"
 
If I had the knowledge back when I entered the field of IR that I have today, I probably would have figured out that "The address code is 0x48" is the "Device code". Unfortunately in the codes that Kingwa sent me, it said 0x80. So I didn't get mine to work, and wasn't clever enough to try 0x48. I ended up building the Arduino Nano as IR sender and receiver. Scrutinizing the remote for my Precision 1 revealed that the Device code was in fact 0x48!
 

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