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ProntoPro won't learn from Pioneer TV ctrl
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| Topic: | ProntoPro won't learn from Pioneer TV ctrl This thread has 6 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Sunday August 5, 2001 at 18:42 |
Kenneth A. Cowin Historic Forum Post |
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I have a new TSU6000 and it "learns" from all of my remotes except for the one that came with my Pioneer Elite 99 rear projection TV. I have tried changing the batteries, using a dark room, changing the distance from 2mm up to 2 meters, uploading the commands into another remote that I can learn from and trying it from that, AND NOTHING WORKS!!!
Help! I am looking for the commands that change the source of video input from TV to DVD..
Any thoughts? Is this where discrete codes come in??
Thanks, Ken
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| OP | Post 2 made on Sunday August 5, 2001 at 18:56 |
kabster Historic Forum Post |
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yes it can be look for a comprable model in the pioneer discrete codes . you did answer your own question. Unless the freq. is too high like my old pioneer processor was , I used an sl-9000 remote to teach the pronto 1000 and 2000 dont need it for the 6000 we have upgraded from the pioneer.
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| OP | Post 3 made on Sunday August 5, 2001 at 23:00 |
Joel Warren Historic Forum Post |
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As Kevin says, you should be able to find something that will work in the "Component CCF" section. If not--one of 2 things: check the UDB, by running the basic device installation procedures on the "default.ccf" and see if one of the Pioneer devices will work, then save that and merge it into your own CCF; or check device lists on the uploaded CCFs on this site, and see if anybody else has a CCF that is using this Pioneer.
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| OP | Post 4 made on Monday August 6, 2001 at 07:10 |
Kenneth A. Cowin Historic Forum Post |
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Thanks.. Did that, and I have merged a .ccf into mine that does now work, but the button style is different. Is there any way I can get the underlying "code" and paste it into my buttons, or change the button shape and retain the programming?
Thanks, Ken
PS.. I am going to post this question as a seperate thread also as it is off the original topic.
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| OP | Post 5 made on Monday August 6, 2001 at 13:07 |
Joel Warren Historic Forum Post |
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Sure. Just hide the panel containing the buttons that work, set up a new unhidden panel with the look you like, and set the buttons in the unhidden good-looking panel to alias to the hidden working panel.. Check my post here: [Link: remotecentral.com]
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| OP | Post 6 made on Monday August 6, 2001 at 19:02 |
Peter Dewildt Historic Forum Post |
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Or ALT Drag a button that has the look you want onto a button that has the right code.
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| OP | Post 7 made on Tuesday August 7, 2001 at 02:38 |
Joel Warren Historic Forum Post |
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I tried that and it was impractical where the imported button was smaller than the original. But otherwise, that's certainly more economical.
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