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LCD-TV Sharp Discret Codes LC-40LE600E
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Post 1 made on Tuesday October 27, 2009 at 14:29
Muffeljupp
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I got the full IR Code List from the actual European TV Models...but I can't read is. I try the Thread in this Forum but can't find any Parallels.
I will give you an Example:

Function: CHI1/ Enter Numbers
System C1-C5: 10000
Data C6-C11: 100000
Define C12-C13: 00
EXT C14-C15: 01

Function: CHI2/ Enter Numbers
System C1-C5: 10000
Data C6-C11: 010000
Define C12-C13: 00
EXT C14-C15: 01

Function: CHI3/ Enter Numbers
System C1-C5: 10000
Data C6-C11: 110000
Define C12-C13: 00
EXT C14-C15: 01

Function: CHI4/ Enter Numbers
System C1-C5: 10000
Data C6-C11: 001000
Define C12-C13: 00
EXT C14-C15: 01

Here is the learned IR Code for 1:
0000 006c 0000 0020 000a 0047 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 0046 000a 001e 000a 0046 000a 063b 000a 0046 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 0046 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 001e 000a 0046 000a 001e 000a 072c

I have read much Post-Entrys, but no one works. Every Post has a Device 17 but i have Device 1 with the IR Tool. The frequenz is different to. I guess, they have change the Codes from the New Models.

Last edited by Muffeljupp on October 27, 2009 14:50.
Post 2 made on Tuesday October 27, 2009 at 16:26
johnsfine
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You can use the MakeHex program with the file Sharp.irp to generate clean Pronto Hex for all those signals.

By sure to read the ReadMe file included with MakeHex for instructions.

On October 27, 2009 at 14:29, Muffeljupp said...
System C1-C5: 10000

That means Device=1

Data C6-C11: 100000
Define C12-C13: 00

That is function 1.

Data C6-C11: 010000
Define C12-C13: 00

That is function 2.

So the digit number is the same as the function number. For non digits, I hope you can read binary backwards or find one of the tools that helps.

Here is the learned IR Code for 1:

Just as expected, device 1, function 1.

I have read much Post-Entrys, but no one works. Every Post has a Device 17

I don't know where you found that, but it must be for some other model.

The frequenz is different to.

A small difference in frequency doesn't matter at all.
Post 3 made on Tuesday October 27, 2009 at 19:58
Jasonvp
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Hi Muffeljupp,

Can you send me a copy of that list you have?

My address is in my Profile.


Cheers
Jason
Post 4 made on Wednesday October 28, 2009 at 13:18
Muffeljupp
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@johnsfine
Ok i give it a try.

@Jasonvp
I'll send it per Mail.


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