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mitsubishi wd-52628
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Post 1 made on Friday September 15, 2006 at 22:05
mnovak16
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I am in search for the discrete codes that operate the inputs for this TV. In particular the input codes for HDMI 1, HDMI 2, ANT 1, ANT 2, Card 1, card 2, card 3, and card 4.

I would be happy if someone could provide me just the HDMI inputs. Any help would be really appreciated.
OP | Post 2 made on Wednesday September 20, 2006 at 20:06
mnovak16
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I tried the DTV 1 and DTV 2 from the WD 52528 as suggested by a few people and these codes don't seem to work. Any suggestions?
Post 3 made on Monday October 16, 2006 at 22:33
Gerald Koth
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Try this routine

Applicable Remote Controls and Televisions
This document applies to the full size television remote controls introduced in 2006. The inputs specified below apply to the TVs that included these remotes. If a model does not have the specified input, or there is no connection to the specified input, the TV will not respond to the direct access signal. The 731 series TVs have a PC DVI-I input, however these models do not respond to the PC DVI-I access signal.

Procedure to program the remote for special direct access functions:



Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV position.
Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice, then release the POWER key.
Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,0,9,0. The POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then flash twice again after the final 0 to confirm a successful code entry.

The following keys will change functions:
POWER - Power ON only.
STOP - Power OFF only.
PAUSE - AV RESET (resets audio and video adjustments).

INPUT followed by 1 - INPUT-1
INPUT followed by 2 - INPUT-2
INPUT followed by 3 - INPUT-3
INPUT followed by 4 - HDMI 2
INPUT followed by 5 - COMPONENT-1
INPUT followed by 6 - COMPONENT-2
INPUT followed by 7 - COMPONENT-3
INPUT followed by 8 - ANT 2
INPUT followed by 9 - ANT 1
INPUT followed by F1 - HDMI 1
INPUT followed by F3 - PC DVI-I Input (not available for 731 series)

FORMAT followed by 1 - STANDARD screen format
FORMAT followed by 2 - EXPAND screen format
FORMAT followed by 3 - ZOOM screen format
FORMAT followed by 4 - STRETCH screen format
FORMAT followed by 5 - STRETCH PLUS screen format
FORMAT followed by 6 - NARROW screen format
FORMAT followed by 7 - WIDE EXPAND screen format

IMPORTANT: When using this remote control as an original source remote control to program a "learning" remote control or Home Automation control system, the INPUT and FORMAT keys do not send signals. These buttons are simply used as a "switch" function to prepare the remote control to send the correct input or format signal when the number key or other specified key is pressed.

IMPORTANT: This remote control was included with TVs that had Auto Input Sensing. Direct access to inputs that have not been connected and added to the active input list is not possible.

Procedure to return the remote control to normal consumer functions:



Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV position.
Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice, then release the POWER key.
Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,9,3,5. The POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then flash twice again after the final 5 to confirm a successful code entry.
OP | Post 4 made on Wednesday October 18, 2006 at 17:01
mnovak16
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Thanks Gerald, I will try this tonight. I also noticed that the live update added the model number TV that I am trying to program. I will try those new settings as well.

I will keep my fingers crossed that one of these two will work. It will be nice to get everything set to work properly so I can start enjoying the remote instead of cursing it.
OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday October 18, 2006 at 19:53
mnovak16
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Back to the drawing board. Unfortunatley the above recommendation for the remote didn't work. The power light wouldn't blink and the remote is missing the input and format keys. As for the new codes from the live update, the DTV inputs didn't react during the tests.

Please, does anyone have any other suggestions? I need major help with this one code.
Post 6 made on Wednesday October 25, 2006 at 21:32
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This works for my WD-52628 which I got in October 2005.

Just put the Mitsu remote in direct mode: Hold the power key and press 090

Don't forget to put the Mitsu remote back to normal: Hold the power key and press 000.

Device and then
1 = input 1 (S-video/ composite)
2 = input 2
3 = input 3
4 = HDMI 2
5 = Component 1
6 = Component 2
SQV = HDMI 1
PIP CH up = Ant 1
PIP CH down = Ant 2

Power = Power on
stop = Power off
Pause = AV Reset

You can now teach your universal remote the discrete codes using the learn function.

Last edited by JSPappe on October 25, 2006 21:48.
Post 7 made on Saturday October 28, 2006 at 20:51
imagetech
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Thank you Gerald,
This procedure worked great for my WD-65831. I had been searching for a HDMI 2 descrete for 2 days.
Joseph
Post 8 made on Sunday October 29, 2006 at 00:45
Gerald Koth
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It would be nice if Mitsu just put a switch on the remote for the discretes. (wink)


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