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Panasonic Television Discretes?
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Post 1 made on Thursday August 29, 2002 at 22:07
McNasty
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Hi everyone. I am looking for discretes for a Panasonic TV. All I know is it is a 32" TV that was bought new back in '98. I don't know what model it it and the remote has no #'s on it either. I tried the On & Off discretes in the file area along with the Alternat On & Off ones also, and none of them worked. I have a feeling there are none for this model, but I figured if someone had them, I'd find them here.
Post 2 made on Friday August 30, 2002 at 13:24
jarmstrong
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The regular discrete codes (not the alternates) are the only ones I know of. Every Panasonic device that responds to the newer 48-bit protocol that I have run across, uses the same commands 61=Power Toggle, 62=Discrete On and 63=Discrete Off. Not all devices respond to the discrete commands, but there are no real alternate commands that I know of. The device number for TV=128, DVD=176, etc.

The is a post here from someone in the UK and 62 works but 63 Toggles, so go figure.

The alternates posted in the discrete section should be taken down. They are the older 22-bit panasonic protocol at 57KHz and they are both the same, the power toggle. My only personal datapoint is a 1998 13" Panasonic TV that does respond the regular Panasonic discrete. But I remember helping someone in another group that had a similar vintage, larger TV that would not respond to discrete commands.

-Jon
OP | Post 3 made on Friday August 30, 2002 at 15:42
McNasty
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Thanks, I guess I'll try it once more (just to make sure). Kind of a bummer though. Well if it doesn't work then I guess I'll just have to add that to the list of why this TV should go in the bedroom and be replaced with an HDTV. :0)
Post 4 made on Sunday September 22, 2002 at 08:00
Bruce Hartley
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I have a TX32-pl10 from memory.
There is discrete off and toggle from memory.

Therefore I have to use

power off
power on

to get it on.

Have a look at my RC5000i CCF (file area or
[Link: seahunt.co.uk]


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