Description of IR formats
Appendix 1)
PikoLock
56kHz freguency
Four byte Pikostems’ lock code.
Designed especially for door opening code, but can be applied to almost any programmable
IRapplication.
PikoFormat
56kHz freguency
Pikosystems’ general format. Can be applied to almost any programmable IRapplication.
DeltaFern
Siemens’ light receiver format.
For controlling Siemens’ light receivers.
Handimat
Handimat control format. For controlling Handimat and other programmable IR-applications.
Mainly used in elevators in Finland
Remotel / PikoPhone
Remotel’s control format. PikoPhone’s control.
IHC V1
Lexel’s IHC home automation system’s control format.
IHC relay unit’s control through IHC’s own receivers.
B&O
Bang&Olofsen entertainment electronics’ format.
B&O entertainment electronics’ control
Gewa1
GewaLink format without stop byte.
Gewa’s receivers and other programmable receivers.
Gewa2
GewaLink format with stop byte.
Gewa’s receivers and other programmable receivers.
Window-Control
Window’s blinds control format.
Controlling blinds.
OldPiko
Pikosystems’ older IR-format. Only old Pikosystems receivers.
GewaLock
Gewa’s lock code. Door opening or other programmable IR-receivers.
Ohm
For Japan receivers
100/110 Vac light controller’s format.
IHC V2
Lexel’s IHC home automation system’s control format.
IHC relay unit’s control through PSAE receiver.
PikoLock 38
Four byte Pikosystems’ lock code with carrier frequency of 38kHz.
Designed especially for door opening code, but can be applied to almost any programmable IR
application.