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Soniq IR Infrared Remote Codes

Posted: Sat 7th January 2017 in Blog
Position: 12° 26.3' S, 130° 50.4' E

key code converted
red 4EBBD827 0x4ebbd827
green 4EBB18E7 0x4ebb18e7
yellow 4EBB9867 0x4ebb9867
blue 4EBB9A65 0x4ebb9a65
ff 4EBB827D 0x4ebb827d
3d 4EBBFC03 0x4ebbfc03
next 4EBB5AA5 0x4ebb5aa5
rw 4EBBFA05 0x4ebbfa05
stop 4EBBEA15 0x4ebbea15
prev 4EBBDA25 0x4ebbda25
eject 4EBB6A95 0x4ebb6a95
playpause 4EBB00FF 0x4ebb00ff
play 4EBB807F 0x4ebb807f
rec 4EBB20DF 0x4ebb20df
tsr 4EBBCA35 0x4ebbca35
tit 4EBB4AB5 0x4ebb4ab5
list 4EBBE01F 0x4ebbe01f
voldown 4EBBC23D 0x4ebbc23d
volup 4EBB926D 0x4ebb926d
chandwn 4EBBB24D 0x4ebbb24d
channup 4EBB8A75 0x4ebb8a75
exit 4EBB8A75 0x4ebb8a75
epg 4EBBF807 0x4ebbf807
up 4EBB22DD 0x4ebb22dd
down 4EBB22DD 0x4ebb22dd
left 4EBB38C7 0x4ebb38c7
right 4EBB12ED 0x4ebb12ed
ok 4EBB3AC5 0x4ebb3ac5
menu 4EBBC03F 0x4ebbc03f
source 4EBB7887 0x4ebb7887
sleep 4EBB0AF5 0x4ebb0af5
star 4EBB1AE5 0x4ebb1ae5
aspect 4EBB48B7 0x4ebb48b7
toggle 4EBBE21D 0x4ebbe21d
0 4EBBD22D 0x4ebbd22d
heart 4EBB7A85 0x4ebb7a85
1 4EBBC837 0x4ebbc837
2 4EBB08F7 0x4ebb08f7
3 4EBB8877 0x4ebb8877
4 4EBBF00F 0x4ebbf00f
5 4EBB30CF 0x4ebb30cf
6 4EBBB04F 0x4ebbb04f
7 4EBBD02F 0x4ebbd02f
8 4EBB10EF 0x4ebb10ef
9 4EBB906F 0x4ebb906f
4EBB28D7 0x4ebb28d7
I-II 4EBBF20D 0x4ebbf20d
[1] 4EBB32CD 0x4ebb32cd
dvd pwr 4EBB7C83 0x4ebb7c83
pmode 4EBB40BF 0x4ebb40bf
s mode 4EBB02FD 0x4ebb02fd
power 4EBB708F 0x4ebb708f
mute 4EBB58A7 0x4ebb58a7

These codes are in the format for the Arduio IRlib2 format, if you send them using the examples in the lib via driven IR Diode.

Diagram
I Copied this off some other website, no guarantees, yes I am aware there should be a resister on the IR Diode.
 

The Table reads from left to right working from the Bottom of the remote, the left column is my "name" for the button, a glance at the remote and the reading order you'll figure it out.

The middle column is what the IRlib2 told me, the right hand column is the same code in lower case with 0x appended to the front, this is format IRlib2 uses to send.

Using the Right Hand Column with the demo send.ino supplied as an example with IRlib2 codes use the NEC protocol. E.G:
 mySender.send(NEC,0x4ebb926d,0);//Soniq channel up button

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Soniq IR Infrared Remote Codes

Posted: Sat 7th January 2017 in Blog
Position: 12° 26.3' S, 130° 50.4' E

Soniq IR Infrared Remote Codes

key code converted
red 4EBBD827 0x4ebbd827
green 4EBB18E7 0x4ebb18e7
yellow 4EBB9867 0x4ebb9867
blue 4EBB9A65 0x4ebb9a65
ff 4EBB827D 0x4ebb827d
3d 4EBBFC03 0x4ebbfc03
next 4EBB5AA5 0x4ebb5aa5
rw 4EBBFA05 0x4ebbfa05
stop 4EBBEA15 0x4ebbea15
prev 4EBBDA25 0x4ebbda25
eject 4EBB6A95 0x4ebb6a95
playpause 4EBB00FF 0x4ebb00ff
play 4EBB807F 0x4ebb807f
rec 4EBB20DF 0x4ebb20df
tsr 4EBBCA35 0x4ebbca35
tit 4EBB4AB5 0x4ebb4ab5
list 4EBBE01F 0x4ebbe01f
voldown 4EBBC23D 0x4ebbc23d
volup 4EBB926D 0x4ebb926d
chandwn 4EBBB24D 0x4ebbb24d
channup 4EBB8A75 0x4ebb8a75
exit 4EBB8A75 0x4ebb8a75
epg 4EBBF807 0x4ebbf807
up 4EBB22DD 0x4ebb22dd
down 4EBB22DD 0x4ebb22dd
left 4EBB38C7 0x4ebb38c7
right 4EBB12ED 0x4ebb12ed
ok 4EBB3AC5 0x4ebb3ac5
menu 4EBBC03F 0x4ebbc03f
source 4EBB7887 0x4ebb7887
sleep 4EBB0AF5 0x4ebb0af5
star 4EBB1AE5 0x4ebb1ae5
aspect 4EBB48B7 0x4ebb48b7
toggle 4EBBE21D 0x4ebbe21d
0 4EBBD22D 0x4ebbd22d
heart 4EBB7A85 0x4ebb7a85
1 4EBBC837 0x4ebbc837
2 4EBB08F7 0x4ebb08f7
3 4EBB8877 0x4ebb8877
4 4EBBF00F 0x4ebbf00f
5 4EBB30CF 0x4ebb30cf
6 4EBBB04F 0x4ebbb04f
7 4EBBD02F 0x4ebbd02f
8 4EBB10EF 0x4ebb10ef
9 4EBB906F 0x4ebb906f
4EBB28D7 0x4ebb28d7
I-II 4EBBF20D 0x4ebbf20d
[1] 4EBB32CD 0x4ebb32cd
dvd pwr 4EBB7C83 0x4ebb7c83
pmode 4EBB40BF 0x4ebb40bf
s mode 4EBB02FD 0x4ebb02fd
power 4EBB708F 0x4ebb708f
mute 4EBB58A7 0x4ebb58a7

These codes are in the format for the Arduio IRlib2 format, if you send them using the examples in the lib via driven IR Diode.

Diagram
I Copied this off some other website, no guarantees, yes I am aware there should be a resister on the IR Diode.
 

The Table reads from left to right working from the Bottom of the remote, the left column is my "name" for the button, a glance at the remote and the reading order you'll figure it out.

The middle column is what the IRlib2 told me, the right hand column is the same code in lower case with 0x appended to the front, this is format IRlib2 uses to send.

Using the Right Hand Column with the demo send.ino supplied as an example with IRlib2 codes use the NEC protocol. E.G:
 mySender.send(NEC,0x4ebb926d,0);//Soniq channel up button

Download in EXCEL Format in CSV Format