Post 1 made on Thursday January 29, 2004 at 16:34 |
Steve D Founding Member |
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Post 2 made on Thursday January 29, 2004 at 18:17 |
avdude Founding Member |
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Steve,
I think so, but can't remember for sure on that model. I know I was in the process of programming for one when it blew up, and the owner replaced it with a panasonic.
If you have the means, throw the input discreets from this site into a programmable remote, and go point at one. All of Toshiba codes have been standard across the line for the last three years (at least on the RPTV's)
good luck
avdude
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Post 3 made on Friday January 30, 2004 at 17:35 |
bennettavi Active Member |
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Yes the discrete codes do work. The inputs are a 2 step macro, but the on/off work flawlessly. Use the codes on this site.
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OP | Post 4 made on Friday January 30, 2004 at 17:39 |
Steve D Founding Member |
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I figured it out. If you push the TV/Video button all of the inputs are displayed for a few seconds and are numbered. To go directly to an input you push the number from the keypad while the list is still displayed.
The discrete On and Off worked that was listed in the files IR section. I was worried because they are listed as Rear Projection Sets.
Steve
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