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Does Panasonic Plasma & LCD have discrete codes or work arounds?
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Post 1 made on Monday June 7, 2004 at 08:21
Franco Fedrizzi
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Does anybody know if the Panasonic TC-32LX20 32" LCD and the TH50PX20UP 50" Plasma have discrete codes for power and input. There are files on this site but how do I find out what models they work with? Are there any other brands that you would recommend? I have a meeting with the customer today at 3:00 any help would be greatly appreciated.
The system will consist of 2 32" LCD and a 50" Plasma on the same wall. Control system is MX-3000, we will be using routed IR.

This message was edited by Franco Fedrizzi on 06/07/04 18:04.
Post 2 made on Monday June 7, 2004 at 18:57
Greg C
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The Panny 50" plasma does not have any discrete power. I have yet to find a workaround for it. After years of Panasonic having discretes for even their inexpensive DVD and VCRS, it was a major disapointment to have them drop it from their current plasmas. Glad we do mainly Fujitsu's and Zeniths! :-}
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