Hmm, upon looking further, Congruity (the python-based GUI which uses the 
libconcord backend) does appear to have a capability where you can enter 
Pronto Hex codes.  Are you using Congruity?

It does still appear to require you to have a remote connected, though.

On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Scott Talbert wrote:

> Are you sure you are doing this with concordance?  If so, how are you
> doing it, e.g., what command line option(s) are you using?
>
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:
>
>> Scott,
>>
>> The issue is not with learning IR codes from an existing remote, it is
>> with entering raw Pronto Hex Codes.  These are codes that exist neither
>> in the LogiTech provided list of commands for my AV receiver nor as any
>> 'button' on the AV remote, so there is no source remote to 'learn' the
>> codes from.  My only source is for these hex codes is in the Excel
>> spreadsheet (read ASCII text).
>>
>> This is a functionality that exists in the PC version of concordance
>> where I can 'cut-and-paste' the raw hex codes from the spreadsheet when
>> prompted by concordance which then kindly uploads them to my LogiTech
>> list of available commands.  (I've done this on a PC with a handful of
>> the approximately 50 codes I want to add for my AV receiver.)
>>
>> Sorry if I was not clear. Thanks, for you prompt responses,
>> JJRussell
>>
>>
>> On Feb 2, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>
>>> The way the IR learning capability in concordance works is this: At the
>>> Logitech website, you tell it that you want to Learn an IR code and select
>>> which command(s) you want to learn.  You then download the XML file
>>> (LearnIr.EZTut) and run concordance on it.  Concordance then reads the
>>> file so it can figure out which commands to learn (this part is remote
>>> model agnostic).  It then will communicate with your Harmony remote and
>>> tell you to press keys on the remote from which you wish to learn (this
>>> part is remote model specific).  Concordance captures these values and
>>> will then upload the information back to the Logitech website - again this
>>> part is model-agnostic.
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've taken a quick look through the concordance code that I downloaded
>>>> for the MAC.  I see no reference to any option that allows pronto hex
>>>> codes to be uploaded to the LogiTech database.  For instance, I see no
>>>> query similar to the one that prompts me on a Windows machine asking
>>>> what I wish to do next, quit, enter hex code, etc.
>>>>
>>>> While you know the software better than I, loading pronto hex codes to
>>>> the LogiTech database would seem to be independent of which remote
>>>> controller one has.  Admittedly, the database itself is associated with
>>>> a specific LogiTech device, but this would seem to be only an
>>>> organizational association, i.e. the LogiTech account itself is
>>>> associated with a particular remote. The identity of the actual physical
>>>> device (be it a 100 or 900) would seem to be relevant only when the
>>>> device is actually downloaded, not in committing hex codes to the
>>>> database. (This is speaking only about entering new hex codes, not any
>>>> of the other options like saving configurations, etc, which obviously
>>>> interact with the specific remote.)
>>>>
>>>> Of course, trying to outguess how a software system is constructed and
>>>> what it depends on is risky business, so I am willing to believe I could
>>>> be wrong on this point. But at this point, my impression is that the
>>>> software for the MAC does not contain an option to upload new Pronto hex
>>>> codes as does the prebuilt ddl and exe for Windows.
>>>>
>>>> JJRussell
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 30, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, what I was saying is that support for the 900 was recently added to
>>>>> Concordance, not the Logitech software.  I'm sure support has been present
>>>>> in the Logitech software for some time.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as your website concerns go, Concordance doesn't replace the
>>>>> Logitech website.  You would still use the Logitech website to produce the
>>>>> IR Learning or config update files and then use Concordance (plus possibly
>>>>> Congruity) to write them to the remote.
>>>>>
>>>>> Scott
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 30 Jan 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for your quick response.  I'm not sure I will be able to try
>>>>>> what you suggested.  Things have picked back up on my day job, so time
>>>>>> has become limited.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please note that I have been able to successfully upload new Pronto Hex
>>>>>> Codes for my LogiTech 900 database and subsequently use them on 900. I
>>>>>> did the uploading on a PC at work, but did the reprogramming on my MAC
>>>>>> using the standard LogiTech support tool, so I guess I am a little
>>>>>> puzzled by your statement
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Support for the 900 was added relatively recently and it is not in a
>>>>>> released version."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> since I did just do the standard download for the PC and it seemed to
>>>>>> work fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Somewhat off this problem,
>>>>>> 1. Yes the two database questions (removing commands and rearranging the
>>>>>> commands) where both questions relating to the LogiTech database.  I
>>>>>> noticed when I had asked LogiTech to add a couple of commands (before I
>>>>>> discovered concordance), the new commands were added at the end, so
>>>>>> either they were just being expedient or even LogiTech has no interface
>>>>>> to do this kind of manipulation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. With about 50 commands to add, it is kind of a pain to add one
>>>>>> command at a time, but, okay, it is a one- time deal.  I would love to
>>>>>> script this so that I could more easily check for errors.  Doing this
>>>>>> one at-a-time by hand invites typos, like the command I misnamed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JJRussell
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Scott Talbert [mailto:s...@techie.net]
>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 4:42 PM
>>>>>> To: concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] Concordance on the MAC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, 29 Jan 2013, Russell, J.J. wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Let me amend one of my previous statements.  The name of the new
>>>>>>> command
>>>>>>> **does** appear in the LearnIr.EZTut file.  I just missed it.  Sorry
>>>>>>> about that misinformation.  I've attached the downloaded file.  So it
>>>>>>> may be what you hinted at, that Safari is not correctly conveying the
>>>>>>> right information.  If this is just a browser issue, I'll try Firefox
>>>>>>> or Chrome.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was able to parse your file just fine, so I don't think that is 
>>>>>> actually the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It appears that concordance is trying to download or learn the command
>>>>>>> from the remote.  It (concordance) wants to attach to the remote.  I
>>>>>>> have done this on a PC at work (clearly no remote attached) and
>>>>>>> running concordance asks what I want to do, and I select the option to
>>>>>>> add a Pronto Hex code, which, after I cut-and-paste said code in, it
>>>>>>> transfers it to the browser's LogiTech window and nicely adds the 
>>>>>>> command.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am using a 900.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is likely the problem.  Support for the 900 was added relatively 
>>>>>> recently and it is not in a released version.  So, for the time being, 
>>>>>> you're going to have to checkout the zwave_work_branch from CVS in order 
>>>>>> to get the version that supports the 900.  Additionally, it hasn't been 
>>>>>> tested on a Mac, to my knowledge, so it will be interesting to see if it 
>>>>>> works.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. Anyway to delete a command from the list once I add it (I missed
>>>>>>> named a command)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you talking about on the Logitech website?  If so, I'm not sure.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2. Anyway to rearrange the LogiTech's list of commands?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Again, I'm assuming you mean on the website?  If so, I'm not sure.  I 
>>>>>> haven't used the IR learn capability much.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott
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