On 08/12/05 13:42 ET, KAS1 said...
I will try to post the learned codes as soon as
I get the TV.
Unless that pdf is seriously wrong, we don't need that.
I thought I might be able to get the
remote set up for it in advance.
Good idea. Are you making the graphics yourself or copying some other CCF, or what?
they make one of RCA's DLP TVs,
Don't worry about "DLP". RCA codes are very consistent across a much wider range of models.
I don't quite understand
what to do with info in John's post.
The thing to do first is to grab at least one CCF file that has good support for an RCA TV.
1) Look at it for design ideas.
2) Copy most of the IR signals from it.
Do you know how to copy a device and/or collection of IR signals from one CCF to another? It's a skill worth learning.
I did a crude scan of a bunch of CCFs with RCA TV codes. The one with the best organised set of codes seems to be
[Link: remotecentral.com]Surprisingly that description page doesn't even list a TV. But when you open the CCF you'll see a nice set of commands for an RCA TV.