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16.4.5
Testing an IR Command
It is good to test your commands to see if they all work correctly. There is several states a
command can have, here is a list below. These states can all be used by the user in ISY
programs.
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Press
- a normal press and release of a remote-control button
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Double Press
- two quick presses and releases of a remote-control button
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Held
- a press and hold of a remote-control button
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Release
- the release of a held remote-control button
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Press the button and release, the status should show as PRESS.
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Press and hold the button, the status will show as HOLD.
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From a press and hold state, release the button and the status will show as
RELEASE.
16.4.6
Controlling Devices With IR
After you have completed adding the IR commands to the ISY you will need to head on over
to the Creating an IR Program How-To to create the programs that will control your devices
with the newly stored IR commands.
16.5
Philips RC-5 IR Codes for ISY
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The infrared (IR) receive capability of the /IR series of ISY controllers is based on the
Philips RC-5 IR protocol, a de facto standard. The RC-5 protocol defines 32 devices of 64
commands each, for a total of 2048 unique codes. The ISY/IR series controllers can receive
up to 1024 unique codes, and will roll over the second group of 1024 codes (devices 16 to
31) to the first group (devices 0 to 15).
While the database in almost any so-called universal remote control will contain many
codesets which use the RC-5 protocol, making use of these codes requires searching the
particular remote control's database for one or more appropriate codesets. The article
Adding IR Commands lists some appropriate codes for a few of the most common remote
controls.
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https://wiki.universal-devices.com/images/c/c9/ISY_RC5.zip
Many of the more advanced universal remote controls, as well as other IR devices, allow for
programming from a computer. IR codes may be entered into the programming application
either as hex strings, or in standard Pronto .ccf format, depending on the application
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Summary of Contents for ISY-994i Series
Page 1: ...The ISY 994i Home Automation Cookbook ...
Page 35: ...Page 12 Figure 6 UDAjax Main Screen ...
Page 36: ...Page 13 Figure 7 UDAjax Devices Scenes Screen ...
Page 68: ...Page 45 Figure 44 NodeServer Configuration popup 5 2 5 Tools Menu Figure 45 Tools Menu ...
Page 102: ...Page 79 6 6 3 2Activate My OpenADR Portlet Figure 77 OpenADR My OpenADR Menu Option ...
Page 103: ...Page 80 6 6 3 3Configure OpenADR Settings Figure 78 OpenADR Settings Menu Option ...
Page 104: ...Page 81 Figure 79 OpenADR Settings Display ...
Page 108: ...Page 85 6 6 3 7Issue an Event Figure 84 OpenADR Issue and Event ...
Page 110: ...Page 87 Figure 86 OpenADR Event Viewer ...
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Page 267: ...Page 244 Figure 189 State Variables ...
Page 268: ...Page 245 Figure 190 Programs and Folders ...
Page 292: ...Page 269 Figure 192 Irrigation Folders Figure 193 Irrigation Devices ...
Page 376: ...Page 353 Figure 209 Save Topology File ...
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