I found some info in the JP1 forum. Their solution actually involved
writing a new protocol (if JP1 devices don't have the protocol built
in, it must be a proprietary one to Canon). But this is the info I was
able to glean:
Frequency 36363
Click: +714 -5330 +576 -130494
Delay: +714 -5330 + 582 -31892
Where immediate click is Click, 1 second delay is Delay + Click, two
second delay is Delay + Delay + Click, etc. I didn't find any other
mapped buttons.
You said it is working with Protocol 57? According to my notes,
protocol 57 is a sony 20 variant
Frequency: 40000
Zero: +600 -600
One: 1200 -600
That doesn't map really well, so if it is working, it is probably very
erratic.
What controls did you get to activate with each of the OBCs you listed ?
See if this works -- it's not exact, but it's a little closer to your
specs:
Protocol 67
Device/Subdevice = 0
OBC = 1, 170, or 255
Also try protocols 10 and 35 with same settings. See if any of those
produce more consistent results.
I was not able to make heads or tails out of the Omniremote signal you
gave. It doesn't appear to be an actual capture. But hopefully this
other information I found will negate that need.
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RMCEnhancer@yahoogroups.com, "Cliff" <tim_axe@y...> wrote:
>
>
> For the most part, I have skinned everything needed to put together a
> definition file for RMC to work with the Digital Rebel. I know what
> the signal I need to reproduce is from OmniRemote. The problem is I
> only have 1 PDA, so I can't quite guess & check the OBC/Command Table
> to match the signal I need to produce. I need someone to help me with
> this stuff below:
>
>
> OmniRemote Signals To Match:
> 1) 00 BC 00 00 00 00 00 2B 07 00 00 01 00 01 32 40 01
> F0 00 00 00 00 00 00 1F 00 00
>
> 2) 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 04 00 00 00 01 00 01 32 40
> 01 F0 00 00 00 00 0F 80 00
>
>
> Current Settings in RMC Enhancer's Command Table Editor:
> Protocol: 57
> Device Sub Device: 0 . 0
> Command Size: 1 ( 1,1 )
> Device Type: 18
>
>
> I've gone through a lot of OBC's, and sometimes I can get 009, 024 +
> 026, 050, 052 to work with my camera's IR remote. I'm still working
> my way through 200 more OBC's, but I don't even know if the Command
> Size is right, because I can't look at the signal being produced.
>
> If someone knows a way to compute the signal being produced so I can
> derive the OBC to supply to RMC Enhancer to produce the correct
> signal, I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance, and I'll continue
> working on this to hopefully get something working to provide to both
> users of this camera, and of clie's...