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Post 32 made on Monday December 17, 2007 at 02:29
tgrugett
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On December 7, 2007 at 10:45, Gerard Korenblik said...
Hello tgrugett,

Sorry, that it took so long for this reply.
The remote I use is a Pronto RU960.
Below I have the learned ON/OFF code of my original remote
of the Sharp LC-37XD1E.

0000 006C 0000 0020 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A
001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F
000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A
001F 000A 06D2 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F
000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A
001F 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0047
000A 06D2

Additional info:
The discrete OFF code with label 17/75 does work, but
the discrete ON code with label 17/74 does NOT work.

All input codes are taken from previous threats and do
work properly.

regards,

Gerard

Your power code is standard for sharp... device 1, function 22

I am not sure why you discrete on does not work.

See if there is an energy savings setting or a setting called "quick on" or something like that. I know that I have had to disable energy star settingas before I could get RS232 to work for some sets... unlikely but hey, its worth a look.


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