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Fujitsu 40 series Plasma Discretes
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Post 1 made on Friday January 14, 2005 at 17:46
vwpower44
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I am looking for the discrete codes for the Fujitsu '40 series plasmas. My sales rep said they were the same as the 30's but they are not. Any format would help; hex, .ccf, .mxf, .mxd, etc. Again it is for the P42HHA40 FUjitsu plasma. Thanks.

Mike
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Post 2 made on Friday January 14, 2005 at 18:27
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they are the same with the exception of HDMI. Either way, the On and Off are the same and all the inputs are on the fujitsu remote.
Post 3 made on Friday January 14, 2005 at 19:56
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Just sent you my MXD file VW. I think I have input 5 labeled as Input 4 though, but they are all there including inputs, power and stretch modes as descretes.

Have fun.

[edit: BTW - the inputs are not the same as the 30 series - discretes dont match up to the 40 series. I think 30 Input 3 goes to 40 input 1 and other crazy stuff like that. I guess I should upload the file here.]
OP | Post 4 made on Friday January 14, 2005 at 23:37
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I have discretes from the 20 and 30 series. I talked to fujitsu and they said that they are different than the 40's. They are just taking thier time to get them to me. The customer cannot understand why it is taking so long (Only a few days too). Thanks.
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Post 5 made on Saturday January 15, 2005 at 07:47
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VW, did you not get my email with the 40 series file?
Post 6 made on Sunday May 22, 2005 at 18:48
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Fujitsu 50XH40US
I am working with this new plasma and I need the descretes for the on and off, can anybody help me with this, I have tried the 30 series and don't work. thanks in advance.
Post 7 made on Sunday May 22, 2005 at 21:55
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For the 40 series:

On: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07EA

Off: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07EA
Post 8 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 07:11
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How about the rest of them Brad. I'm doing one 42" in a week or so?
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Post 9 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 10:53
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On 05/23/05 07:11 ET, flcusat said...
How about the rest of them Brad. I'm doing one
42" in a week or so?

Here you go Pedro. The codes came straight from Fujitsu and they've worked flawlessly for me so far.

VID1: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 07A9

VID2: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0794

VID3: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0794

RGB1/DVI: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 077E

RGB2/VGA: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0753

RGB3/VID4: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0753
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Wide1: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07D4

Wide2: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07D4

Zoom1: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07D4

Normal: 0000 006C 0000 0032 0080 003C 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 002F 0010 000F 0010 0010 0010 000F 0010 07D4
Post 10 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 14:22
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Brad,
thanks for the fujitsu 40 codes, they work perfect.
Thanks you very much.
Post 11 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 15:18
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Note that the new 40 series also has discretes for the 9 picture memory settings (YEA!). I am just waiting to get them in hex format.
Post 12 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 21:20
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On 05/23/05 15:18 ET, ejfiii said...
Note that the new 40 series also has discretes
for the 9 picture memory settings (YEA!). I am
just waiting to get them in hex format.

Oh hell, I didn't even know that one. Do you have them in non-hex format? See if you can get Alan to translate them for us :)
I promise I'll learn how to do it one day Alan ;)
Post 13 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 22:07
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Yes, I have a 5 page pdf from them with technical jargon you would expect explaining the codes in depth. I am sure the hex codes could be easily parsed, but it seems my 'expert friends' are too busy to help me out as they have had them for a month or so. If you want to try, let me know and I'll forward it. Maybe even to Alan if he has the free time. ;)
Post 14 made on Tuesday May 24, 2005 at 07:40
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ejfiii: Send them to me andd I'll will convert them and post here. Those codes are good to have if you ISF the display for day and Night mode
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Post 15 made on Tuesday May 24, 2005 at 09:32
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On 05/24/05 07:40 ET, flcusat said...
Those codes are good to have
if you ISF the display for day and Night mode

Or to compensate for inaccurate source equipment.
You could include a macro to switch the input AND memory every device the customer changes to.
A B&W mode for the customer if he watches B&W films (5400K).
etc...
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