hamw wrote:I looked in the IRTrans web menu and saw "enable long commands". If that box is checked then will iRed recognize the extended IR command as different from a short press?
Also I managed to set up a new application, Indigo, and made subfolders for my lights and climate. I created applescripts that execute what I want done. I then went to "Trigger" -> "IR Codes" -> "Edit", entered the IR Linc IR and attached the newly created AppleScripts. All seemed good, and the actions execute when the IR Code Trigger is double clicked. However, when I send actual IR to the IR Trans, it simply is not responding, and the iRed log menu does not show any activity. I looked in the web setup for the IRTrans and do have the IRTrans set up to receive codes on 38 mHz. Any thoughts?
Also I looked at the learned iRed codes; although they are all from the same remote, most are 38 mHz but several are either 37 or 39 mHz?
Frequency does not matter, except for transmitting IR Codes. The frequency is not measured, only when learning codes with the optional universal learning receveiver.
What matters for IR codes is the abbreviated command string, something like "S110010000001" as to be found in the Action Editor. You should see this on the Log window (if "Log incoming IR" is switched on). If this incoming code matches the code on the trigger, the trigger should fire. One caveat: if you have multiple IR modules, you may have to set the popup for the receiving module to "-Any Module-" or a specific module.
And: if you have an universal learning receiver, this will not read codes when you are too far away, which is pretty narrow for this kind of receiver, about 50 cm (2').
The setting "enable long commands" is only for learning codes, IMHO. IRTrans team may tell you more about this.
Recognizing "repeat codes" is not possible, I'm sorry.
And, btw: it's only KHz, not MHz
Cheers, Robert
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