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Post 9 made on Wednesday March 8, 2006 at 14:42
johnsfine
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On March 1, 2006 at 12:12, mdnitehk said...
I just received some discreet IR codes for
a new Toshiba TV

Where did you get those from? How clearly did the source of that information indicate that it applies to your exact model of Toshiba TV? Most models don't have discrete On/Off.

On March 8, 2006 at 14:32, mdnitehk said...
Those didn't work at all for me here... would
any other protocol work for this, or do you have
any other recommendations?

I am certain that the NEC1 protocol is correct.

I am certain that the device number 64 (40 hex is correct).

I looked here:
[Link: remotecentral.com]
and found the same two signals (NEC1 device 64, commands 126 and 127) in Pronto Hex, but at a higher modulation frequency.

I am nearly certain that the modulation frequency I used is correct. I am pretty sure that the TV doesn't really care about the modulation frequency, so that using a wrong frequency (such as I think that page I linked does) wouldn't stop the command from working.

I believe that all Toshiba TV models that have discrete On/Off commands have the same discrete On/Off commands.

So the only plausible explanations I have for it not working are:

1) Your source of information was for a different model Toshiba TV
2) You tested it incorrectly


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