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Topic: | Panasonic discreet codes This thread has 4 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Thursday October 24, 2002 at 14:12 |
Jaxjazz Lurking Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2002 6 |
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I am involved in a Home Theater project which is using the following Panasonic equipment: TC-22LT1 16x9 LCD monitor TH-42PHD5UY 16x9 HDTV plasma monitor PV-D4752 DVD/VHS combo unit
I emailed Panasonic support to try to get discreet codes for each unit. A few days later, I received an email with an attached file showing the following Hex codes. Since I'm alittle "green" at Hex codes, I'm not sure how to interpret them. It looks like some great info, if I could somehow find a way to interpret, and incorporate these codes into a CCF file for a prontopro. I contacted Panasonic again, and asked for help, but could'nt find anyone knowledgeable about IR codes. If anyone wants the file, let me know and I'll email it to you. The following is the basic text of the file, and listed in Table 1 are the Hex codes. (There's actually more info that I could'nt format into this forum text.) I need to know how to interpret, convert, and use them in the CCF files of the prontopro. THANKS!! ....Tim
1.5Kaseikyo Format
1.5.1There are 48 bits in a Kaseikyo format. These bits are assigned as follows:
Subgroup# of bitsTV Values
Manufc. code : 16 bitsfor TV: 2002 hex Parity :4 bitscalculated value(below) Division : 4 bitsfor TV: 8 hex Appliance :4 bitsfor TV: 0 hex Control :4 bitsfor TV: 0 hex Function Data :8 bitsrem. control key function, see Table 1 Parity : 8 bitscalculated value, see below
1.5.2 TABLE 1 – FUNCTION DATA FOR REMOTE CONTROL
DESCRIPTIONFUNCTION DATACOMMENTS TV 0x00 TV AV1 0x01 Audio1/Video1 AV2 0x02 Audio2/Video2 AV3 0x03 Audio3/Video3 AV4 0x04 Audio4/Video4 TVAV 0x05 TV/Video toggle VIDEO 0x06 AUDIO 0x07 FUNCTION UP0x08 FUNCTION DOWN0x09 NORMAL 0x0C OFFTIMER0x0F 0 0x19 Digit 0 1 0x10 Digit 1 2 0x11 Digit 2 3 0x12 Digit 3 4 0x13 Digit 4 5 0x14 Digit 5 6 0x15 Digit 6 7 0x16 Digit 7 8 0x17 Digit 8 9 0x18 Digit 9 10 0x19 Digit 10 11 0x1A Digit 11 12 0x1B Digit 12 13 0x1C Digit 13 14 0x1D Digit 14 15 0x1E Digit 15 16 0x1F Digit 16 VOLUME UP0x20 VOLUME DOWN0x21 SURROUND0x31 MUTE 0x32 MPX 0x33 POSITION UP0x34 POSITION DOWN0x35 Q VIEW 0x37 CH SEARCH0x38 RECALL 0x39 2 DIGIT 0x3B POWER ON/OFF0x3D POWER ON0x3E POWER OFF0x3F CURSOR UP0x4A CURSOR DOWN0x4B CURSOR LEFT0x4E CURSOR RIGHT0x4F PICTURE MENU0x50 SOUND MENU0x51 MENU 0x52 PIP 0x5D SWAP 0x5E LANGUAGE0xA0 MENU2 0xEF HD ASPECT 4x30xC7 HD ASPECT ZOOM0xC9 HD ASPECT JUST0xCB HD ASPECT FULL0xD1 HD ASPECT0xDE
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Post 2 made on Saturday November 2, 2002 at 10:17 |
quest51459 Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2001 197 |
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Tim I'm a home theater designer/custom installer in NYC. We use all kinds of plasma's. The best way to control a panasonic plasma is with a Celedon RS232-IR converter, you can get it at Celedon.com. Any There are no discreets for the other two products you have. Any questions email me at [email protected].
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Post 3 made on Saturday November 2, 2002 at 17:10 |
Impaqt RC Moderator |
Joined: Posts: | October 2002 6,229 |
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Jax, Please email me the Info you have, I'll work on a CCF next week. Thanks John [email protected]
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Post 4 made on Sunday November 3, 2002 at 19:28 |
quest51459 Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2001 197 |
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OP | Post 5 made on Monday November 4, 2002 at 16:07 |
Jaxjazz Lurking Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2002 6 |
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Thanks...I'll check it out. FYI, I found the following discreets posted on RC.com for the Panasonic 42" plasma also work for the Panasonic TC-15LT1 LCD monitor. I assume they also work for the TC-22LT1 version. ON, OFF, VIDEO, FULL, ZOOM.
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