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Mitsubishi Discrete HDMI codes???
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| Topic: | Mitsubishi Discrete HDMI codes??? This thread has 9 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Monday November 23, 2009 at 15:43 |
archerks Lurking Member |
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It has been a long time since I have been on the forum. Anyway does anyone have the HDMI input discrete codes for the newer DLP large screen TV's. My model is the WD-65737. The HDMI input codes are the only ones for the remote that I can't locate. I have made a "nasty" macro that gets the job done, BUT a discrete would be much nicer.
Thanks, Dave
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| Post 2 made on Monday November 23, 2009 at 21:38 |
Lyndel McGee RC Moderator |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 12,910 |
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Search for Mitsubishi Discrete HDMI in the NG forum. There are 2 posts there that will likely help. If you cannot figure out a valid function number using my CCF (available in link from the threads I reference), email me because I have a 62" mits and I used one of the functions (HDMI/MonLink I think) from my original CCF for HDMI-1.
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Lyndel McGee Philips Pronto Addict/Beta Tester
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| Post 3 made on Friday November 27, 2009 at 14:58 |
Don O'Brien Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2002 237 |
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Here's the list (not the original poster, but I have the information):
Applicable Remote Controls and Televisions This document applies to the full size television remote controls introduced in 2006. The inputs specified below apply to the TVs that included these remotes. If a model does not have the specified input, or there is no connection to the specified input, the TV will not respond to the direct access signal. The 731 series TVs have a PC DVI-I input, however these models do not respond to the PC DVI-I access signal.
Procedure to program the remote for special direct access functions:
1.Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV position.
2.Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice, then release the POWER key.
3.Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,0,9,0. The POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then flash twice again after the final 0 to confirm a successful code entry.
The following keys will change functions: POWER - Power ON only. STOP - Power OFF only. PAUSE - AV RESET (resets audio and video adjustments).
INPUT followed by 1 - INPUT-1 INPUT followed by 2 - INPUT-2 INPUT followed by 3 - INPUT-3 INPUT followed by 4 - HDMI 2 INPUT followed by 5 - COMPONENT-1 INPUT followed by 6 - COMPONENT-2 INPUT followed by 7 - COMPONENT-3 INPUT followed by 8 - ANT 2 INPUT followed by 9 - ANT 1 INPUT followed by F1 - HDMI 1 INPUT followed by F3 - PC DVI-I Input (not available for 731 series)
FORMAT followed by 1 - STANDARD screen format FORMAT followed by 2 - EXPAND screen format FORMAT followed by 3 - ZOOM screen format FORMAT followed by 4 - STRETCH screen format FORMAT followed by 5 - STRETCH PLUS screen format FORMAT followed by 6 - NARROW screen format FORMAT followed by 7 - WIDE EXPAND screen format
IMPORTANT: When using this remote control as an original source remote control to program a "learning" remote control or Home Automation control system, the INPUT and FORMAT keys do not send signals. These buttons are simply used as a "switch" function to prepare the remote control to send the correct input or format signal when the number key or other specified key is pressed.
IMPORTANT: This remote control was included with TVs that had Auto Input Sensing. Direct access to inputs that have not been connected and added to the active input list is not possible.
Procedure to return the remote control to normal consumer functions:
1.Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV position.
2.Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice, then release the POWER key.
3.Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,9,3,5. The POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then flash twice again after the final 5 to confirm a successful code entry.
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| Post 4 made on Saturday November 28, 2009 at 01:02 |
kstrange Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2007 379 |
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These should work for you.........good luck!
HDMI 1
0000 007E 0000 0011 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 0319
HDMI 2
0000 007E 0000 0011 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 0046 0009 001E 0009 02F1
HDMI 3
0000 007E 0000 0011 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 031C
HDMI 4
0000 007E 0000 0011 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 0047 0009 0047 0009 001F 0009 001F 0009 0344
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| Post 5 made on Thursday February 11, 2010 at 15:53 |
norman_maclean Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 14 |
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I just got a WD-65737 replacement for a WD-62525. I had modified the remote of the 62525 to get discreet inputs and power on and off by doing something similar to post 3 in this thread.
I have used those inputs to find all the discreet inputs on the WD-65737, but for some reason the power on and off is not working. Does anyone know a way to get these to work either with the 62525 or 65737 remote?
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| Post 6 made on Thursday February 11, 2010 at 19:03 |
Lyndel McGee RC Moderator |
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Norman, The discrete power commands, IIRC, should be the same as those you can find in my Mitsubishi TV CCF in the Classic pronto files section. You can import that CCF using ProntoEdit4, any of the NG Editors, or PEPV1. Can't remember if PEPV2 can import CCFs but I think not. Also, do the codes you can find here not work? [Link: remotecentral.com]
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Lyndel McGee Philips Pronto Addict/Beta Tester
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| Post 7 made on Monday February 22, 2010 at 15:48 |
norman_maclean Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 14 |
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Actually Don O Brians instructions worked for me, though i had to replace input with the mode button on the new remotes. My only issue now is that when you first turn the tv on it seems to take a really long time to recognize the discreet input buttons, so I either have to put in a really long delay, or simply hit the input button manually when the tv is on. I have the mx-500 so guess this wasn't the right place to post but is what I found on the 65737 when doing a search.
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| Post 8 made on Friday February 4, 2011 at 01:00 |
fjeske Lurking Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2011 1 |
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On the 82738, there is no Component 3 so INPUT followed by 7 maps to HDMI-3.
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| Post 9 made on Friday February 4, 2011 at 04:24 |
Lyndel McGee RC Moderator |
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On February 22, 2010 at 15:48, norman_maclean said...
My only issue now is that when you first turn the tv on it seems to take a really long time to recognize the discreet input buttons, so I either have to put in a really long delay, or simply hit the input button manually when the tv is on. That is correct. The new MITS units really suck in that regard. You have to wait like 10 seconds for power on and then send discretes. I have a 2009 MITS unit that if you send it a Power Off discrete IR code when the unit is off, upon powering back on, it sets the input to Antenna.
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Lyndel McGee Philips Pronto Addict/Beta Tester
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| Post 10 made on Thursday April 7, 2011 at 01:06 |
Tommy Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2002 40 |
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Replaced a WD73733 with a BIGGER WD82738 - Some of the controls didn't work - specifically HDMI 2 discrete and HDMI 3 discrete - all the others seem to work from before.
HDMI 2 0000 007D 0000 0011 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 001F 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 0047 000A 001F 000A 0333
HDMI 3 0000 007E 0000 0011 000A 0046 000A 0046 000A 0046 000A 001E 000A 001E 000A 001E 000A 0046 000A 001E 000A 0046 000A 001E 000A 001E 000A 0046 000A 0046 000A 0046 000A 0046 000A 001E 000A 03AD
These 2 codes are what worked for me. YMMV.
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