| Post 1 made on Tuesday October 21, 2003 at 17:55 |
ljckbailey Long Time Member |
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I need to find if possible a dash button code so I can direct access the Digital Sub channels from the built in HD Receiver. There is not one on the remote. I have looked in several component files with no luck. Has anyone run across one in there travels or have one a remote they could learn for me?
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| OP | Post 2 made on Tuesday October 21, 2003 at 20:12 |
ljckbailey Long Time Member |
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I just re-read my post and realized that the "Mitsu" was a bit vague. It's for a Mitsubishi WS-65611 with integrated HD tuner.
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| Post 3 made on Wednesday October 22, 2003 at 09:28 |
texasbrit Founding Member |
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Why do you need a dash button? Your tv remote doesn't have one. Just set up the subchannel using a macro (sequence of codes) with the same sequence of keys you use on the remote, with delays if you need them. I seem to remember on these integrated units that if you are looking for, say, 11-2, if you put in 112 the Tv will insert the separator. The only other suggestion I have is to try the dash code from the Mitsubishi HD500 but since this is a completely different box I am pretty sure it won't work!!
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| OP | Post 4 made on Thursday October 23, 2003 at 13:58 |
ljckbailey Long Time Member |
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Thanks, I just came to the same realization. On my unit you have to pad the entry with zeros (to total four digits entered total) and the unit does at that point insert the "dash" or in this case the decimal for you.
Thanks for your help
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