Hex codes, Rear cover, Looking up the hex code – Extron Electronics IR Remote Control Hex Codes and Signal Timing User Manual

Page 2: Explanation of signal timing, Hex code table

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Hex codes

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IR Remote Control Hex Codes and Signal Timing • Hex Codes

Looking up the Hex Code

To find the hex codes for your individual Extron IR remote

control, match your button positions with those in figure 1, then

look up the corresponding button number in the hex code table

(e.g., button #15 [arrowed] has the hex code 0E).
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Your remote control will not have all the buttons shown.

Figure 1 below covers the button combinations of all

available Extron IR remote models.

Explanation of Signal Timing

A complete command signal is made of a lead pulse, followed

by 32 bits (4 bytes) of data, and a repeat pulse as long for as the

button is held. The first two bytes contain the Extron device

address (which is 00H FFH), the third byte contains the hex

coded data (see the table above), and the fourth byte is the

inverse of the third byte. The repeat pulse is sent to allow the

receiver to know that the button is still being held.

Figure 1 — IR Remote buttons and corresponding
transmitted hex codes

1

2

3

4

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

6

5

7

Hex Code Table

(See left for button position

)

Button #

Hex Code

1

00

2

01

3

02

4

03

5

04

6

05

7

06

8

07

9

08

10

09

11

0A

12

0B

13

0C

14

0D

15

0E

16

0F

17

10

18

11

19

12

20

13

21

14

22

15

23

16

24

17

Button # Hex Code

25

18

26

19

27

1A

28

1B

29

1C

30

1D

31

1E

32

1F

33

40

34

41

35

42

36

43

37

44

38

45

39

46

40

47

41

48

42

49

43

4A

44

4B

45

4C

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