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RCA F32650 TV input codes
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Post 1 made on Saturday September 25, 2004 at 15:15
Sador
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I've got a Pronto TSU-2000 remote and am (unfortunately) clueless as to:

1) Finding the discrete input codes for the F32650 - (to toggle btw Vid1, Cvid2, Vport, etc.)

2) Incorporating said codes into a CCF file

I've read Jarmstrong's posts regarding RCA input codes being the 'equivalent' of the component "power on" code, but am still more than a little confused. Any feedback / help would be greatly appreciated as having to 'toggle' every possible change combination has made for some incredibly long and arduous macros!

-Dan-

This message was edited by Sador on 09/25/04 15:22 ET.
Post 2 made on Sunday September 26, 2004 at 11:19
jarmstrong
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I just googled your TV and it looks like it comes with a universal remote. Take the OEM remote and change to DSS, DVD, VCR device etc, does it change inputs to those devices. If so just learn those commands.

The hits I got looked like this is a UK or European TV. Tompson (that manufactures equipment with the RCA brand) uses some very different European IR protocols and if my first idea doesn't work then you need to post the Pronto hex for the power toggle command for the TV or otherwise we are really just guessing.

I don't have a Pronto but I know their encoding scheme very well. There is a good FAQ in the Pronto forums on how to input Pronto hex etc. and how to open and merge another ccf file. etc. Perhaps someone here has a better suggestion, but like any very programmable remote there is a learning curve and despite many claims of simplicity, it takes some experimenting and figuring out. Make sure you have downloaded ProntoEdit v4 as I think it is much easier to use.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday September 26, 2004 at 20:35
Sador
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Good news / Bad News:

Bad - Only one of those buttons acts as a discrete input selector (the VPORT button)

Good - That at least gets me over 1 hump; by selecting VPORT as a default, I always have a known starting point to begin my toggle to other devices. (eg. the Cable TV input is always x toggles away)

Hey, at least it's a step in the right direction!
Post 4 made on Sunday September 26, 2004 at 21:35
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If you post the Pronto hex we can probably give you the rest.


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