My first Pronto several years ago was a TSU3000. Learned all the IR codes I needed via the remote and editor, minus various discrete codes my original remotes did not offer. Still using those same IR codes today which are now part of my TSU9600 XCF. In fact, my TSU9600 XCF is nothing more than my TSU7500 PCF imported to PEP with updated graphics throughout.
As for the Factory Database, your guess is as good as mine with respects to finding a particular codeset. The way the majority of codesets are named in the Factory Database is useless as far as I'm concerned. Codesets in the Factory Database which actually call out a model number are few and far between. I've never used the Factory Database with any of the Pronto editors actually. Have always preferred to learn IR codes myself, finding any discretes I need here at Remote Central via the files section.
(I recently replied to a similar thread regarding the importing of PCF's to the TSU9x00 editors. Might want to check it out. Can be found here.)
Last edited by Lowpro
on January 26, 2008 12:26.