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Discreet codes for the TSU3000
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Post 1 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 19:01
mkl
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Looking for ir codes for audio/video devices. The TSU300 does not have the ones I need. I have created a template and learned the codes, but some functions need adjusting.
For example: some devices have a button for each ON and OFF button, some use the same button for ON/OFF. I need the discreet codes for ON and OFF modes.
Is ther a website for this info?

Thanks
Mark
Post 2 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 20:42
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What devices are you needing the discrete codes for? Some devices do not have discrete on-off codes, they use a toggle (TOADS).

In the files area of this website there is a Pronto section and it has most of the discrete infared hex codes known and also directions on how to use them. Check it out and see if the device you has is listed. Also ask the question on the regular Pronto forum as the discretes should be the same and somebody may have them for you.

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Post 3 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 02:15
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I do not think that a PCF will respond to a disceret code from the pronto file section. Due to the fact it uses something different to read the ir code.

However, this is just going from the fact that for the most part. The ir codes are some how swtiched when I've imported some ccf from my pronto. Although, since I do not have the 3000 I can not tell the truthful truth.

Rob
Post 4 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 02:37
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[Clean] Pronto hex codes are converted when pasted into PENG.
Post 5 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 12:05
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When pasted? So you don't have to import the ccf?

Rob
Post 6 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 14:12
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Can I paste any kind or code? or only discrete?

Willy.
OP | Post 7 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 17:57
mkl
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The device is the cable box - Scientific Atlanta from my Time Warner Cable Co.

On 01/29/03 20:42, Archer said...
What devices are you needing the discrete codes
for? Some devices do not have discrete on-off
codes, they use a toggle (TOADS).

In the files area of this website there is a Pronto
section and it has most of the discrete infared
hex codes known and also directions on how to
use them. Check it out and see if the device you
has is listed. Also ask the question on the regular
Pronto forum as the discretes should be the same
and somebody may have them for you.

David Shaw
Post 8 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 18:25
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Willy, PENG doesn't know whether a code is a discrete code or not, so there's no reason why you can't paste other types of codes.
Post 9 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 18:35
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On 01/30/03 18:25, David Harrison said...
Willy, PENG doesn't know whether a code is a discrete
code or not, so there's no reason why you can't
paste other types of codes.

Then all codes that may be corrupted when I import ccfs will be clean If I paste them instead of importing?
Is that or learning all the codes again in the TSU3000...
Post 10 made on Thursday January 30, 2003 at 19:51
Daniel Tonks
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If they were corrupted when importing they're likely dirty and the same will happen if pasted.


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