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Discrete Codes Philips **PW9527
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Post 1 made on Tuesday January 28, 2003 at 10:41
Aidacra
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I have a Philips tv (32PW9527; Pixel Plus) and I've downloaden the discrete codes from www.pronto.philips.com.

But they do not work on my tv. On the site it says it is for the 2002 models (mine is from october 2002) and the codes are updated 13 January this year.
I really want to use the toggle codes for formatting (Superzoom, Widescreen etc).

Is there anybody with a tv like me and has this working?

Oh, I already tried the codes for the **PW9525 model,
they don't have these codes.
Post 2 made on Tuesday January 28, 2003 at 23:49
Daniel Tonks
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Well, I've got some code numbers but they may be the same. Try "4:3" as RC5, System 3, Command 117 (AKA 5000 0000 0000 0001 0003 0075).
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 03:12
Aidacra
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Thanks!
I tried it but also this one do not work.
I'm new at this, but can I create a macro for this?
Post 4 made on Wednesday January 29, 2003 at 05:50
Daniel Tonks
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Sounds like your particular model does not support those discrete codes. I have a Philips 34" TV that also does not have discrete screen formats, and there's absolutely no way to create discrete work-around macros.
Post 5 made on Sunday February 16, 2003 at 22:00
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On 01/29/03 03:12, Aidacra said...
Thanks!
I tried it but also this one do not work.
I'm new at this, but can I create a macro for
this?

It's an annoying TV, isn't it? Doesn't autoswitch between widescreen modes, and the menu choices to do it are cumbersome, and no discrete codes.

What I did with the Pronto was to set up one panel (on the macros side) for each format, then that panel has buttons for every other format. Each button has menu commands to move to that format (for example "wide", "up", "up", "OK") from the current format. Each button then ends with a jump to the panel for the new format. Tedious to set up, but works surprisingly well.

Don't know if I can upload to anywhere here (just joined), or if you want me to send you the CCF?

Paul.


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