Chapter 6: Using Cirt (Calypso Ir Triggers) Codes - Calypso CB-1000 Manual

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Chapter 6: Using CIRT (Calypso IR Triggers) Codes

The CB-1000 emits IR codes that can control almost any IR device. Since most devices have
unique codes, the CB-1000 needs to be able to learn these codes so they can be stored and
emitted. Calypso devices that can be controlled via IR are no different, they also require unique
IR codes. The set of IR codes for Calypso are referred to as CIRT codes. A CIRT code is
basically an IR signal that is represented by a 4 digit code to simplify entering numbers into
triggers. These codes are stored in the CB-1000 as CIRT1 and CIRT2. If a Calypso device is to
be triggered via IR then these codes should be used, they all already in memory. The important
step to remember is that the CIRT code from the CB-1000 needs to match the CIRT code in the
Calypso device. Below is the set of CIRT codes that can be pre-set to the CB-1000 buttons.
These codes would then match to the same codes in a Calypso controller event database.
CB-1000 Set To CIRT1:
Button 1 -
Button 2 -
Button 3 -
Button 4 -
Button 5 -
Button 6 -
Button 7 -
Button 8 -
Virtual Buttons used for the built in scheduler only
Button 9 -
Button 10 -
Button 11 -
Button 12 -
01E1
01E2
01E3
01E4
01E5
01E6
01E7
01E8
01E9
01EA
01EB
01EC
CB-1000 Set To CIRT2:
02D1
02D2
02D3
02D4
02D5
02D6
02D7
02D8
02D9
02DA
02DB
02DC
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