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Samsung Discretes for LCD
This thread has 17 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 18.
Post 16 made on Friday January 25, 2008 at 11:31
jongig
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I have a Samsung Plasma but I am also searching for the code for antenna and have not found it. I think I get what you’re doing is a macro for the source by going to a certain source and then utilizing the source button to bring you to the antenna source. The only problem I can see is that on mine the HDMI is just before the antenna source and it flips past HDMI if there is no signal.

I really can’t believe Samsung did this because I hate the source button and the only code missing on my TV is the antenna source code, go figure.

TV is a fpt5884.

Remote is a URC MX-700 sold by B&K.

John
Post 17 made on Friday January 25, 2008 at 13:01
MP4307
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Hi John,

Your going to have that issue. It will go past ant and jump to HDMI and vice versa. I've tried several scenarios. The source button is going to continously toggle through the inputs. I have the MX-350

Good Luck
Mike
Post 18 made on Friday February 22, 2008 at 02:59
ltlbigchief
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On January 17, 2007 at 15:04, johnsfine said...
All three of those are NECx2 protocol, device 67.83.

Number 5 = function 69

Play >/Pause |
Volume – = function 59

To decode those yourself you need the JP1 version of IrTool.exe
and you need DecodeIr.dll

[Link: remotecentral.com]
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]

Ignore the EFC number displayed by IrTool. EFC numbers
are only needed for UEI remotes (OneForAll and some models
of other brands).

I have been using Remote Central for ages, very handy. I've been trying to follow what
you guys do after you've done the above to generate a list of ir codes for a particular device? Reason I'm a bit confused; using IRTool to decode any IR, it doesn't seem what command value I put it and do Generate Code, the code doesn't change?

Also is there a list of functions that all manufacturers use, or is it different all the time and you just have to go through and test what each code does?

Hope that made sense, any help would be appreciated. I'd rather know how to do it myself so I don't have keep sending requests with IRs to you guys all the time?

Thanks

Last edited by ltlbigchief on February 22, 2008 03:14.
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