Post 1 made on Wednesday March 30, 2005 at 06:58 |
Hi,
Just E-mailed Relisys.co.uk and asked them if they had any IR codes for a HOLD/FREEZE function to work with Teletext because the remote for my RLT1720 LCD TV doesnt have one.
This is their response.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Sir, There is no hold button on the remote supplied with this unit.
We deal with 'One For All' who manufacture the Sky remotes as well as there own product range. We informed Sky/One For All when we release all AV Products.
The One For All code for the RLT1720 is 0877. Sky have informed ourselves that the code for this product will be entered in the next version (5) of the Sky remotes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My question is, is there any way to import this code (0877) into a TSU300? I dont have a Sky remote
Thanks
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Post 2 made on Wednesday March 30, 2005 at 10:21 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
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That 0877 makes no sense. I suspect whoever sent you that response was confused.
Most One For All codes are already included in the TSU3000. They are disguised by having 27 added to their number. So 0877 is in the TSU3000 as 904.
0877 is the Scientific Atlanta CABLE code set. You can easily try it by selecting Cable and Scientific Atlanta and code set 904. But SKY devices use very consistent code sets (across multiple brands and model of SKY) and so far as I know, they DON'T use the Scientific Atlata cable code set.
Edit: I just realized I probably misunderstood something. You're looking for a TV 0877 code, not a SAT 0877 code. The only 0877 I know of is the one I described above. But OFA might have a TV 0877 code that is something else entirely.
What is the brand of the TV? The code set might be in the Pronto (as 904) under some brand of TV.
There is a web site for owners of the OFA 8060 remote that lets you download .wav files to add setup codes to an 8060. I don't know what (if any) evidence you need to provide that you have an 8060. I haven't been willing to lie and say I have one (so you might need help from someone who has an 8060). With the .wav file for TV/0877, any of the JP1 experts (including myself) could tell you how to get the same code set loaded into a Pronto.
This message was edited by johnsfine on 03/30/05 10:29 ET.
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