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Pronto TSU7000 / Denon AVR-x4300H
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Post 1 made on Monday October 17, 2016 at 13:20
kspain
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Hi,

It has been a very long time since I've posted anything on here, and I absolutely love my Pronto TSU7000 remote. But it's time for me to change my TV and receiver. My new TV is a Samsung (model# UN60KU6300FXZA), and my new receiver is a Denon AVR-x4300H (replacing my Denon AVR-3805). I have always been very hesitant to change my components because I'm afraid I won't find the codes for Pronto TSU7000. But technology has really advanced since the early 2000's, and I really needed to upgrade my components. I've tried the Harmony remotes, but nothing comes in comparison to my Pronto. I wished they were making the Pronto's.

Anyway, in the past, when I've needed to update my Pronto, I would copy someone's file and copy the commands from that file into my setup. For instance, I recently switched from Directv to Charter cable, and since Charter uses Motorola cable boxes, I was able to find the old Motorola codes/buttons from another users setup. Those commands worked perfectly for the Arris (also known as Motorola) cable box I have.

Now, that I'm having to upgrade my receiver from Denon 3805 to a Denon x4300H, I'm afraid I won't be able to find those codes/buttons along with the Samsung LCD TV codes which in turn will make my beloved Pronto TSU7000 remote pretty much useless.

Can someone post the Denon x4300H codes and the Samsung 6300FXZA codes? I'm not referring the numerical IR codes as I really don't know how to incorporate those codes into my remote or ProntoProEdit NG software - although I'm sure it's very easy to do - I just don't know how to do it.

The way I updated my remote for the Arris/Motorola cable box was that I downloaded another users commands for their Motorola cable box and then copied those commands into my file. And then, for instance, I would click on my "play" button and delete the command for the Directv box, and then link the new command to the "play" button for the Arris/Motorola box. I hope I'm making sense?

Or if someone can give post the numerical codes and instruct me on how to get them into my ProntoProEdit NG file, that would work as well. I would like to have all functionality incorporated into my Pronto remote.

Thank you so much in advance for your assistance.
Kim
Post 2 made on Monday October 17, 2016 at 17:42
mdavej
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For Denon, go here, then Downloads then IR Command Chart.
[Link: usa.denon.com]
Odds are your old Denon codes will still work fine. Have you actually tried them?

Here are the Samsung codes. They haven't changed in many, many years.
[Link: remotecentral.com]

I don't understand what you're saying about numerical codes. On remotes, numerical codes are the only kind of codes.

Hopefully a Pronto user can assist with the rest.
OP | Post 3 made on Monday October 17, 2016 at 19:03
kspain
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Thank you. The codes you linked are the "numerical" codes I was referring too. I know they are not called "numerical" codes, but honestly, I really don't know what they are called so please excuse my incompetence!

So I suppose my next question is how do I incorporate those codes into the ProntoProEdit NG software? If you could give me step-by-step instructions I would appreciate it so much.

And "thank you again" for assistance. It is seriously appreciated!!
Post 4 made on Monday October 17, 2016 at 21:47
mdavej
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I know absolutely nothing about pronto remotes or software, sorry. If I posted the wrong codes, I have no ideal what other information I can give. There is no alternative to numerical codes.
Post 5 made on Tuesday October 18, 2016 at 11:02
Barf
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You can import the codes in IrScrutinizer, which can then export them as ccf- or xcf files, which ProntoeEdit should be able to handle.
OP | Post 6 made on Tuesday October 18, 2016 at 11:25
kspain
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Thank you for your response.

Is there a different way to get those codes into ProntoEdit? I'm asking because I have to use my old laptop (windows XP) to make changes to my Pronto TSU7000, and it doesn't have a wifi connection anymore.

Thanks
Post 7 made on Tuesday October 18, 2016 at 15:46
mdavej
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You don't need wifi to copy a few files. A USB stick will work fine.

In any case, I downloaded one of the ccf flies I linked earlier, downloaded and installed ProntoEdit and imported the file via File - Import CCF. Appeared to work fine. But I have no Pronto remote to test.

I understand that you would prefer someone with exactly your configuration to post their files, already mapped to the proper buttons, etc. But I think the chances of that are slim. Try using built in codes or my posted codes and IRScrutinizer to make CCF files for import. That's going to be your best bet.

Last edited by mdavej on October 18, 2016 16:07.


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