Your Universal Remote Control Center
RemoteCentral.com
Discrete Code Hunter Forum - View Post
Previous section Next section Previous page Next page Up level
Up level
The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:

Login:
Pass:
 
 

Page 1 of 2
Topic:
Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P Plasma discrete IR codes?
This thread has 15 replies. Displaying all posts.
Post 1 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 16:52
jonny
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
November 2004
49
Hey All....

Does anyone know if the new Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P Plasmas have discrete IR codes?

I know the Pro models do not (thank GOD for the rs-232 port!)...

My client like the "look" of the consumer models....but without discrete IR codes....not was to install it properly (creston system, etc).

Thanks!

DC
Post 2 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 17:00
Laki
Founding Member
Joined:
Posts:
December 2001
23
Hi,

did you try those?

[Link: remotecentral.com]

Btw, my Pro Panasonic also accepts Discretes, although I'm not sure what you define as PRO-Panasonic, well mine is not one of those "Complete-SETS" and has no Amplifier and crap build in.


Cya
Laki
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 17:06
jonny
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
November 2004
49
Hey Laki!

Thanks for the quick respose!

The model I need discrete codes for, is the new Black and Silver TH-42PX15U/P. It's the one we all see in Best Buy...with the speakers and all that junk. Clients see it...then they see the plain black PRO model (the TH-42PHD7UY) and it's all over.

As of 3 months ago....none of the Panasonic Plasma codes in Remote central worked on the PRO model...

Have they been updated, lately?

Thanks!

DC
Post 4 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 17:42
Laki
Founding Member
Joined:
Posts:
December 2001
23
Hi,

well I dont know if they have been updated, as I said I have 2 Panasonic Plasmas (also from that PRO Series, although older Models) and the codes included in that System CCF I posted work properly for me.

Here is the link to the CCF: [Link: remotecentral.com]

Well, at the moment due to some System Changes I'm reprogramming my Pronto, hopefully will be finished soon with it.

br
Laki
Post 5 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 17:45
Laki
Founding Member
Joined:
Posts:
December 2001
23
Oh, just saw this CCF:

[Link: remotecentral.com]

its for the 6 series of the Panas. Maybe here you can find what you looking for.

br
Laki
Post 6 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 18:00
WireNut
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
May 2004
16
Pro Model:

The 6 series only had discrete IR codes for power, but the new 7 series is different. I have setup three of theTH-42PWD7UY. they have IR discrete codes for power on, power off, all inputs, and screen formats.

Consumer Model:

I have set up so many I've lost count. The TH-42PX25U/P and all of the other silver and black Panasonic plasmas have IR discrete codes for all inputs, screen formats, and power off. These models do NOT respond to the power on code.
OP | Post 7 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 18:44
jonny
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
November 2004
49
Wire Nut....

Can you tell me where the consumerTH-42PX25U/P discrete codes are posted?

Also...my experience is, that the TH-42PHD7UY's DON'T respond to the TH-42PWD codes....

Anyone else find that to be true?

Thanks!
Post 8 made on Saturday February 19, 2005 at 19:14
WireNut
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
May 2004
16
I only use MX remotes and generate code with a JP1 setup, so I would have to convert mine for you. I found these on this site they should be the same. If not, let me know and I will do the conversion my self.

Power OFF:
0000 0071 0000 0032 0080 003f 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0a98

Component1:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0ace

Component2:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0ace

DVI:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0ace

Input1:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0ace

Input2:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0ace

Input3:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0ace

PC:
0000 0070 0000 0032 0080 0041 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0ac0
Post 9 made on Sunday February 20, 2005 at 01:02
Laki
Founding Member
Joined:
Posts:
December 2001
23
Hello,

those are exactly those which I use as well (see the posts above), did they work for you Jonny?

Laki
OP | Post 10 made on Sunday February 20, 2005 at 11:13
jonny
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
November 2004
49
Hey Guys...

I have the Pronto TSU3000...and the codes don't seem to work? Are they for the MX remotes?

Also, are the above discretes above for the PRO (TH-42PHD7UY) or the Consumer (TH-42PX25U/P)? or should it work for both..?

Also, which of the two plasma' s do you like the best? Do you think the picture quality is the same?

Also...any experience with the Samsung LCD line? The LTP-1795W reponds to the DLP codes...but on ON/OFF and menus! Yes....just how many times do we all need to gain access to the MENU screen!! :(

TIA
Dwayne
Post 11 made on Sunday February 20, 2005 at 18:51
WireNut
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
May 2004
16
It's all the same code set, Pro and consumer. Each model (ED and HD) responds to some of the codes. Every Pro model (ED and HD) I have ever tested (back to the 5 series) has responded to the discrete IR codes for on, off, PC and screen format. The Pro 7series ED (non HD) unit also changes inputs with the video1-3 codes(no video 1 if card not installed). I asume the Pro 7 series HD is the same.

The Early consumer models( look just like current Pro models, cosmeticly) only had three inputs and used some the above codes above(Vid 1, Comp 1, PC, On, Off, and not listed above screen 'format' codes). As new consumer models (silver and black fronts) have added more inputs they have also added the functionallity of the matching codes listed above. Even the new LCDs and rf DLP use these codes.

Many of the people on this site use these codes all the time, so they should work for you.

The above codes are in standard hex format. They are not in a MX format. They should easily integrate into your Pronto. Some of the kind folks over in the Pronto Forum might be able to help you with that.

Here is the Panasonic factory IR code list that the above codes were derived from.

PDP_Kaseikyo Codes.doc

128.0

HEX DEC
0x05 005 INPUT
0x06 006 PICTURE
0x07 007 SOUND
0x20 032 VOLUME UP
0x21 033 VOLUME DOWN
0x31 049 SURROUND
0x32 050 MUTE
0x39 057 RECALL
0x3D 061 POWER ON/OFF
0x4A 074 CURSOR UP
0x4B 075 CURSOR DOWN
0x4E 078 CURSOR LEFT
0x4F 079 CURSOR RIGHT
0x52 082 SET UP
0x0C 012 --Normal
0xD4 212 --Return
0x49 073 ACTION
0xE5 229 PICTURE POS/SIZE
0xDE 222 ASPECT
0x7A 122 PC
0x0F 015 OFF TIMER


digital remocon_code.doc

128.0

0x00 000 TV
0x01 001 VIDEO1
0x02 002 VIDEO2
0x03 003 VIDEO3
0x04 004 VIDEO4
0x05 005 TV/VIDEO
0x10`19 16~25 TENKEY 1`9,0
0x1A 026 TENKEY 11 (FOR FACTORY ADJ, WX UNAVAILABLE)
0x1B 027 TENKEY 12 (FOR FACTORY ADJ, WX UNAVAILABLE)
0x20 032 VOLUME5
0x21 033 VOLUME6
0x32 050 MUTE
0x33 051 SAP (MPX)
0x34 052 CH5
0x35 053 CH6
0x37 055 QUICK VIEW
0x38 056 SEARCH
0x39 057 RECALL
0x3D 061 POWER ON/OFF
0x3E 062 POWER ON
0x3F 063 POWER OFF
0x4A 074 DIAMOND ARROW5
0x4B 075 DIAMOND ARROW6
0x4E 078 DIAMOND ARROW3
0x4F 079 DIAMOND ARROW4
0x52 082 MENU
0x5B 091 FD
0x5C 092 FREEZE ON/OFF
0x5D 093 PIP ON/OFF
0x5E 094 PICTURE SWAP
0x64 100 PIP CH5
0x65 101 PIP CH6
0x67 103 PIP MOVE
0x7E 126 BBE ON/OFF
0xE6 230 SPLIT ON/OFF
0xFF 255 SELF CHECK

128.4
0x7C 124 COMPONENT1
0x7D 125 COMPONENT2
0xB0 176 DIGITAL-IN
0xC9 201 ASPECT ZOOM(HX UNAVAILABLE)
0xD1 209 ASPECT FULL(HX UNAVAILABLE)
0xDE 222 ASPECT(HX UNAVAILABLE)

128.9
0xA9 169 PIP MAX
0xAA 170 PIP MIN
OP | Post 12 made on Monday February 21, 2005 at 13:04
jonny
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
November 2004
49
Thanks much!

Any Pronto people out there know how to prep the Hex files for a Pronto? I know how to go to the Pronto area and "cut and paste" the codes into the IR learn area...

Are these files go to go?

(ie, how do I take what he has given me and load it into my Pronto)!

TIA!!

DC
Post 13 made on Monday February 21, 2005 at 13:44
johnsfine
IR Expert
Joined:
Posts:
September 2002
5,159
I expect all of those commands are already posted in Pronto Hex somewhere in various threads of this forum.

They're also easy to recreate using my makehex program
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]

To do that:
1) Open the Panasonic.irp file with a text editor, such as Windows NotePad
2) Edit the device line replacing its value with one of the values 128.0 or 128.4 or 128.9 (from the post above).
3) Save that modified Panasonic.irp file.
4) Drag the icon for Panasonic.irp and drop it onto the icon for MakeHex.exe. That will create a new file Panasonic.hex containing the Pronto hex you want.
5) Open Panasonic.hex in a text editor. Then you can either:

6a) Select IR signals from that text by the decimal command numbers from the post above and copy/paste the Pronto Hex strings into ProntoEdit.

or

6b) SelectAll and Copy, then paste into the IrPanels program
[Link: remotecentral.com]
in order to create a CCF with all the commands on numbered buttons.
7b) Import that CCF merging it into your own ccf or pcf for testing and/or aliasing those buttons.

This message was edited by johnsfine on 02/21/05 13:50 ET.
Post 14 made on Thursday March 31, 2005 at 22:27
kevin rehbein
Long Time Member
Joined:
Posts:
March 2005
13
I have a one for all with the data cable, along with the mx 500. To use the codes wirenut posted do I have to "program" the ofa with my cable? I'm just picking up on all this and am still learning about the jp1 thing.

thanks-
kevin
Post 15 made on Friday April 1, 2005 at 10:31
johnsfine
IR Expert
Joined:
Posts:
September 2002
5,159
On 03/31/05 22:27 ET, kevin rehbein said...
To use the codes wirenut posted
do I have to "program" the ofa with my cable?

You can generate most of those codes without using the JP1 cable. But some of them need the JP1 cable and all of them (from that list) are shown in a form that is easier to use via the cable than without it.

For example:

128.9
0xA9 169 PIP MAX
0xAA 170 PIP MIN

The Protocol is Panasonic.
The device is 128
The subdevice is 9
The OBC codes of the two commands are 169 and 170.

With the JP1 excel spreadsheet KM, or (a little more easily) with the JP1 Java program RM, you can create an upgrade for those two commands.

If your intention was to use the JP1 remote to control the device, you'd want some sort of combo upgrade to put many of those commands together. But since you want the JP1 remote to program another remote, it's simpler to make a seperate upgrade for each set.

I expect that the whole combo upgrade you might want is already posted in the JP1 files area. But again your intended use probably means its easier to create the simpler upgrade than find and understand the combo version.
Page 1 of 2


Jump to


Protected Feature Before you can reply to a message...
You must first register for a Remote Central user account - it's fast and free! Or, if you already have an account, please login now.

Please read the following: Unsolicited commercial advertisements are absolutely not permitted on this forum. Other private buy & sell messages should be posted to our Marketplace. For information on how to advertise your service or product click here. Remote Central reserves the right to remove or modify any post that is deemed inappropriate.

Hosting Services by ipHouse