# @(#) sony.dat 1.1 1992-01-14 # John H. DuBois III 1991-12-21 name=Sony CD Player Remote RM-D505 # Sony remote sensor works well with a transmitter rate of 1600 # transitions/sec # carrier is the carrier frequency required, in Hz. # This information may be used by a driver that has access to more than # one transmitter, or with a system that can set the transmitter frequency. carrier=40000 # cd player needs power for ~380 mS before it will accept remote commands # Transmitter codes are given as a string of 1s and 0s in the function code # table. The actual IR pulse codes emitted for each 1 and 0 are given by the # value that "one" and "zero" are set to. Each character of the values of # "one" and "zero" indicates whether the 40 kHz IR transmitter is on for a unit # of time. The duration of the unit of time represented by each character of # the values of "one" and "zero" is given by the value of "cycles". # cycles is the number of 40 kHz cycles (25 uS periods) represented by each # character in the definitions of "one" and "zero". cycles=24 # repeat is the number of times the code should be sent repeat=2 # pause is the length of time to wait between code repeats. # It is given in the units given by the definition of "cycles" # instead of in mS so that equipment that requires a very short # pause can be accommodated. pause=41 # sleep is the length of time to wait between sending different codes, # in milliseconds # Actual minimum measured at 60 mS sleep=100 # zero and one describe the waveform used to transmit a zero and one as given # in the function table. A '~' represents a period of tranmitter "on" time, # during which time the emitter will be modulated by a 40 kHz square wave. # For each '~', <cycles> IR pulses will be transmitted. A '_' (underscore) # represents a period of transmitter "off" time. The period is given by the # value of cycles. zero=~_ one=~~_ # start and stop give start and stop codes, if any, that cannot be described # using ones and zeros as used in the function table and so cannot be given # as prefixes and suffixes. # start and stop are given in the same representation as zero and one. # start and stop are the first and last codes transmitted (they are sent # before and after prefix and suffix, respectively). start=~~~~_ stop= # prefix and suffix give the standard preamble and postamble, if any, # that come immediately before and after the function code. # Prefix and suffix are given in the same representation as function codes. prefix= suffix=10001 component=cd # Remote functions are given as a line of tab-separated fields: # Code Key Word Label Vars Description # Code is given as a string of 0's and 1's whose meaning is # in turn given by the definitions of "zero" and "one". # Remote is the name of the remote that this function is for. # Key and Word are the key and word that can be used to send this code. # If Word is a single character, it should be the same as Key. # Label is the label to put on a button representation of this function. # Variable assignments that should only have effect for one function # are given in the Vars field. # Description is a description of what this function does. # Any further fields are appended to Description preceded by a newline. # A function line can be extended onto multiple lines by beginning the # extension lines with a tab. # The tab is included in the value, so a field boundary always exists # between extention lines. #Code Key Word Label Vars Description 1111100 P program program * Select programmed selection play/enter selection in program. To use the program feature, send program, then disk n/disk skip to get to a disk, then last/next selection to get to a selection, then program to enter the selection in the program. Repeat to enter more selections. To select an entire disk, send program immediately after selecting a disk. The program can contain up to 32 selections (selection of an entire disk counts as a single selection). The program is cleared by using stop, or by selecting another play mode, or by pressing the tray eject button, or if power is turned off. 1010110 s shuffle shuffle * Select shuffle play, then select one/all disk play cd:continue,shuffle a shufall shuffle all * Shuffle-play all disks cd:continue,shuffle,shuffle S shufone shuffle one * Shuffle-play a single disk 1011100 c continue continue * Select continuous (unshuffled) play, then select one/all disk play cd:shuffle,continue A contall continuous all * Play all disks in continuous (unshuffled) mode cd:shuffle,continue,continue C contone continuous one * Play a single disk in continuous (unshuffled) mode 0001010 t time time * Display time: elapsed in sel/remaining in sel/remaining on disk 0011010 r repeat repeat * Continuously repeat selections in current mode/cancel repeat 0000001 1 1 disk 1 * Go to disk 1 1000001 2 2 disk 2 * Go to disk 2 0100001 3 3 disk 3 * Go to disk 3 1100001 4 4 disk 4 * Go to disk 4 0010001 5 5 disk 5 * Go to disk 5 0111110 + skip disk skip * Go to next disk 0100110 p play play * Play disk 1111101 f fade fader * Fade out & pause/Unpause & fade in 1001110 " pause pause * Pause/Unpause 0000110 l last last selection * Start of current selection, or prior selection 1000110 n next next selection * Start of next selection (random in shuffle mode) 0001110 . stop stop * Stop playing/Delete selection from program 1100110 < reverse reverse * Reverse search 0010110 > forward fast forward * Forward search