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Codes for Pioneer Monitor PRO-FHD1
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Topic: | Codes for Pioneer Monitor PRO-FHD1 This thread has 11 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Thursday September 6, 2007 at 19:05 |
DSIGRIS Long Time Member |
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Does anyone have the component codes for the Pioneer Plasma Monitor PRO-FHD1?
I am sure that I could do the "learn" thing, but it would a bit cleaner if someone had the actual codes.
Is there any way to Upload the "learn" commands as a standard component file? I realize there is an Export command for Graphics and WAV files, but I did see any for the learned commands.
Dick.
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Post 2 made on Friday September 7, 2007 at 11:13 |
Control Remotes Super Member |
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It is in the IR database. The code is TV 438. The "IN1" - "IN6" buttons are what you want. Thank you, Damon DG = = = = = http://www.ProRemotes.com - Authorized Dealer & Remote Programming Services
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OP | Post 3 made on Friday September 7, 2007 at 19:11 |
DSIGRIS Long Time Member |
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Since I am not a Salesman/Installer so I do not have access to the password protected web site that would allow me to update my IR database.
My software versions are as follows:
Editor1.20.154 IRDB1.76 Manager2.20.213.50420
How can I perform the update?
By the way, they sell the MX-3000 at Best Buy. What are the consumers expected to do to keep their software up to date. Best Buy may not be able to help.
Any ideas?
Dick.
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Post 4 made on Saturday September 8, 2007 at 11:55 |
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You should call URC and bring this to their attention. Maybe they can help you. Big stores like Best Buy want to sell their own installation service. They have nothing in place to help DIY-ers. We provide the software to all of our customers, since many of them like to program their own remotes - and it comes with the functional Live Update feature. Thank you, Damon DG = = = = = http://www.ProRemotes.com - Authorized Dealer & Remote Programming Services
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Post 5 made on Saturday September 8, 2007 at 11:55 |
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You should call URC and bring this to their attention. Maybe they can help you. Big stores like Best Buy want to sell their own installation service. They have nothing in place to help DIY-ers. We provide the software to all of our customers, since many of them like to program their own remotes - and it comes with the functional Live Update feature. Thank you, Damon DG = = = = = http://www.ProRemotes.com - Authorized Dealer & Remote Programming Services
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Post 6 made on Monday September 10, 2007 at 20:58 |
NSP01 Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | March 2005 834 |
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Download the PRO-FHD1 MXF at pioneerelectronics.com / Support / Home Electronics / Custom Install. All of the commands are there.
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OP | Post 7 made on Monday September 10, 2007 at 21:19 |
DSIGRIS Long Time Member |
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I have downloaded the file (.mfx), but I have no idea how to import it into the IR data base in the MX3000 editor.
Any help?
Dick.
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Post 8 made on Tuesday September 11, 2007 at 10:58 |
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This is how I do it. 1. Create a device and button. 2. Open Universal Browser and navogate to the PRO-FHD1 file. 3. Click Device+ 4. For Input 1 (for an example) look at group 1 5. Click and Drag Input 1 to your button. 6. Your button should show a blue "L" for "Learned" code.
I hope that helps.
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OP | Post 9 made on Wednesday September 12, 2007 at 20:50 |
DSIGRIS Long Time Member |
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OK. I went to the Editor and I have the navigator list on the left, the button editor on the right, the Simulation in the center and the macro list on the bottom.
Since the file has an extension of .mpx, and not .rcc, there does not seem to be any way to import the file.
You suggest using the Unversal Browser (panel on the left), but how do you navigate to the .mpx file where the codes are located. You suggest I drop and drag one of the commands, but from where to where?
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Post 10 made on Thursday September 13, 2007 at 17:12 |
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When you open Universal Browser (under the "Tools" menu) you should see a Folder icon on the upper left of the UB window. Click the folder icon and you should be able to navigate to the folder on your PC that you used to store the PRO-FHD1 MXF file. Open the MXF file and go to Page 1. That's where you should find the Inputs. Let me know if I can help in any other way.
John
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OP | Post 11 made on Friday September 14, 2007 at 15:01 |
DSIGRIS Long Time Member |
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It worked great. I dragged two codes to two buttons and they now show L. I checked the Learned list and both of them are showing.
At this time, I have the .mpx file (what is this?) in the Universal Browser and the .rcc file that I am using for the setup of the remote.
When I download the IR devices, there is a provision for Save All that will bring in all of the buttons at one time.
Is there a way to transfer the .mpx file to the .rcc files for all of the device commands, or do I have to drop/drag each one?
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Post 12 made on Friday September 14, 2007 at 15:16 |
NSP01 Advanced Member |
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rcc is the file extension for saved MX-3000 files. mxf is the file extension for saved MX-850 files. I create and save as mxf because it is the "lowest common denominator" that can be used with any of the programmable remotes via the Universal Browser. BUT you can only drag and drop one command/function at a time to your MX-3000 layout - sorry! I'm glad you got everything working!
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