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pioneer kuro 6020 rs232 sleep codes (nevo) (and volume control issues)
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Post 1 made on Thursday October 23, 2008 at 23:43
motech
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im looking for sleep codes for pioneer 6020 kuro display . .

im controlling it via rs232 with my nevo remote ..

im also controlling my onkyo receiver with rs232 . .
the onkyo lets me:
sleep with increments
set desired time for sleep (37 minutes if i wanted)
and cancel sleep


the two commands i would love to have for the pioneer
set desired time for sleep
and cancel sleep



also,
i have volume commands for pioneer tv
that change in increments of 10 . .
which on this new pioneer 6020 is way too many ..
it goes through the entire volume spectrum in 3-4 pushes of vol up or down..
this is what i have for vol up (by 10)

**VOLUP0


any help with the two would be greatly appreciated . .
OP | Post 2 made on Friday October 24, 2008 at 15:17
motech
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ok i figured out the volume,
that one was easy . .

just change the 0 to a 1 . .

but i cant find sleep commands anywhere !

is it possible you cant tell the pioneer to sleep via rs232?
that would be crazy . .
Post 3 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 11:11
lucifer2
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Do you have the RS 232 codes for the 6020 that you can share? I am looking to control mine by RS 232, but i haven't found the codes as of yet... Thanks
Post 4 made on Monday January 12, 2009 at 22:53
NSP01
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Use the Elite PRO-151FD commands at pioneercustom.com
and no, Sleep does not exist for RS-232; only IR.
They call me the "Thread Killer". Just watch!
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday January 13, 2009 at 01:07
motech
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the trick with the pioneer, and other tv's as well i have learned,
is to just set the AV receiver to sleep via the remote . .

and have the tv shut off automatically if it doesnt sense video after 10 minutes . .


so basically you set receiver to sleep in 30 minutes,
it does, and 10 minutes after the receiver sleeps,
the tv shuts off.

the options are in the pioneer menu's.


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