# this config file was generated with the help of # xmode2-0.7.0 on 2004-11-12 # # contributed by Adrien Beau # # brand: Akai # model no. of remote control: RC-W212F # devices being controlled by this remote: Akai VS-G37 # # This remote is sold with the Akai VS-G37 VCR. On the front are # keys to control the record and playback abilities of the VCR, on # the back are keys to program future recordings, and to set up # VCR channels and clock if need be. Only one of the sides is # active at a given time, this is selected using the blue switch # on the side of the remote. # # The remote uses a modified NEC encoding, it is unlikely you will # be able to use it to control other devices. On the program side # of the remote is an LCD screen, which displays various # information, usually the current time. Future recordings can be # set up on the remote (using the ShowView or Program keys) before # they are beamed to the VCR with the Transmit key. Similarly, the # time and channels can be set using the Clock_Channel key, and # then sent to the VCR for clock synchronisation or programmed # channels alteration. # # These three operations are done using a custom extension to the # NEC encoding; the format of the bits is the same, the bytes are # still sent by complementary pairs, but many more pairs than # usual are sent. For example, 18 bytes are sent to the VCR when # the time is being set, instead of 4. Of course, these format are # of no use to LIRC, so I have not attempted to decypher them. (I # have looked at the data sent for time setting; it is quite # straightforward.) # # Note that the "F" at the end of the remote name probably stands # for "French", the language in which the various texts on the # remote are written. Other language versions probably exist, and # send the very same codes. I did not want to use French for the # key names in this configuration file, so I tried to use the most # sensible English equivalents. # # The timings and protocol information for the NEC encoding were # obtained from http://www.ustr.net/infrared/nec.shtml # This helped me ensure that the information below is accurate and # can be used as a basis for other NEC-encoded remotes. I had to # increase the eps to 60% before the remote could be read by my # SIR dongle. The gap was measured with xmode2, and tuned to get # better key repeats. begin remote name Akai_RC-W212F bits 32 flags SPACE_ENC|REVERSE eps 60 aeps 100 header 8960 4200 one 560 1680 zero 560 560 ptrail 560 gap 85000 repeat 8960 2240 frequency 36000 begin codes # Keys on the front of the remote. Power 0x00000000EC137789 Eject 0x00000000EF107789 Reset_Counter 0x00000000F50A7789 TV/VCR 0x00000000E8177789 Program_Down 0x00000000F10E7789 Program_Up 0x00000000F20D7789 Reduce_Speed 0x00000000E41B7789 Still_Image 0x00000000F6097789 Increase_Speed 0x00000000E51A7789 Previous_Track 0x00000000F7087789 I-HQ 0x00000000EB147789 Next_Track 0x00000000F8077789 Fast_Backward 0x00000000FD027789 Play 0x00000000F9067789 Fast_Forward 0x00000000FE017789 Record 0x00000000E9167789 Stop 0x00000000FC037789 Pause 0x00000000F00F7789 # Keys on the back of the remote. The ShowView, # Clock_Channel, Program and Transmit keys send no code on # their own. See above for explanations. One 0x00000000BF407789 Two 0x00000000BE417789 Three 0x00000000BD427789 Four 0x00000000BC437789 Five 0x00000000BB447789 Six 0x00000000BA457789 Seven 0x00000000B9467789 Eight 0x00000000B8477789 Nine 0x00000000B7487789 Zero 0x00000000B6497789 AV 0x00000000B54A7789 Display 0x00000000AE517789 Auto_Align 0x00000000E7187789 Prog_Funct 0x00000000E11E7789 Menu 0x00000000B04F7789 Up 0x00000000A35C7789 Down 0x00000000A25D7789 Left 0x00000000A6597789 Right 0x00000000A7587789 Cancel 0x00000000A9567789 OK 0x00000000AF507789 Interactive_Program 0x00000000A05F7789 Program_List 0x00000000AB547789 Timer 0x00000000AC537789 end codes end remote