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Post 2 made on Sunday March 23, 2003 at 12:58
jarmstrong
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AFAIK, there is no built in setup code for this Sanyo Projector. If you have a JP1 cable and capable remote then it would be fairly easy.

The last time I helped someone with a Sanyo projector, I suggested that they contact Sanyo for the IR commands and Sanyo sent him some information that I was able to decode. I would suggest that you do the same.

There was one file here that I decoded with John Fine's ccf2efc, that has been recently enhanced and is the starting plasce to turn Pronto files into commands that can be used with an OFA remote.


The Power toggle command was a two command sequence.

(NEC):48:255 EFC=018
(NEC):48.206:0 EFC=181

The rest of the commands wewe a single command all using (NEC1):48.206 (NEC1 protocol device=48 sub-device=206

OBC EFC
005 184 Input
012 052 Image
015 058 OK
028 244 Menu
029 248 Right Arrow
030 246 Left Arrow
061 024 Video*
062 022 S-VHS*
063 026 Auto*
080 101 1*
081 105 2*
086 102 3*
087 106 4*
130 191 Screen
131 195 Compo.
137 065 Auto Image
139 067 No Show
140 060 Up Arrow (Left)
141 064 Down Arrow (right)
142 062 Up Arrow (Keystone+)
143 066 Down Arrow (Keystone-)

I compared these "new" commands with the previous commands (used in a number of different Sanyo projectors) all the original command sets used (NEC1):48 (no-sub device). The Power Toggle was (NEC1):48:0 (no complex command).

Otherwise they were the same command with a different device number. The asterisk signifies a "new" command that was not present in the previous command set. The command inside the parenthesis is the old command when different. There were no discrte power commands in the pronto file where the "new" commands came from, so, I put the older ones below

(NEC1):48
160 221 (Power ON)
161 225 (Power OFF)

Given the more complex power toggle, they may use some other command first and those may or may not work even if you cange to (NEC1):48.206.

-Jon


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