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joec1936
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Panasonic TV discrete video input select codes

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Is there a similar page for Panasonic I have a Panasonic CT32E13 32" TV and have been searching for the discrete codes for input select 1-4, but have been unable to find them so far.
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Post by jon_armstrong »

Joe,

Assuming it responds to TV/0250 like most newer Panasonic TV's, here is the Advanvced Code List for TV/ 0250 found at www.hifi-remote.com site:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/cgi-bin2/ueic.cgi?TV_0250

BTW, Video 4 is EFC 180 I didn't see it on the list.
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Post by joec1936 »

jon_armstrong wrote:Joe,

Assuming it responds to TV/0250 like most newer Panasonic TV's, here is the Advanvced Code List for TV/ 0250 found at www.hifi-remote.com site:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/cgi-bin2/ueic.cgi?TV_0250

BTW, Video 4 is EFC 180 I didn't see it on the list.
My setup code IS 0250. Thanks for the quick answer. I'll give it a try. It'll make the macros I'm using much cleaner.
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Post by njb »

If it doesn't work, you may want to try this solution:

https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1618

Good luck:)
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Post by joec1936 »

jon_armstrong wrote:Joe,

Assuming it responds to TV/0250 like most newer Panasonic TV's, here is the Advanvced Code List for TV/ 0250 found at www.hifi-remote.com site:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/cgi-bin2/ueic.cgi?TV_0250

BTW, Video 4 is EFC 180 I didn't see it on the list.
jon_armstrong--Video selects for video 1,2, & 3 worked fine. Thanks for your help. Video 4 did not work with EFC 180. I tried several other EFC's, but so far have been unable to find the code for video 4.
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Post by The Robman »

Seeing as how you can get to VIDEO3 easily enough, to program a macro to get to VIDEO4, all you need to do is include the VIDEO3 button, then follow it with input toggle button (usually TV/VCR or INPUT).
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Post by e34m5 »

fyi...I did a remote for a friend with a Panny..you need to introduce a delay between the video3 and TV/VID

The unit simply does not respond fast enough. The easiest way for the delay is to use the VCR0039 trick.

Creat a keymove for TV and key that is illogical for TV (ie record) then use the VCR 0039 setup code for the keymove.

In the macro simply add TV/REC as many times as you need a delay.
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Post by The Robman »

Just to clarify that a little, when you use the Zenith Pause Trick, you absolutely have to use the RECORD button or it won't work. Plus, it doesn't matter what EFC you use, just as long as you're using the VCR/0039 setup code.

Also, just FYI, there is a pause protocol in the Special Protocols folder where you can specify exactly how much delay you want.
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Post by e34m5 »

Thanks for the clarification on the RECORD button..I did not know it was specific.

I had also tried the pause protocol but had a lot of problems getting the timing right...the VCR0039 although longer seems to be more reliable.
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Post by jon_armstrong »

Is the tv a high definition display and video 4 a component input? Also if the VCR/0039 trick worked without the record button, that will be much more satisfactory (since it is just shorter). That record delay is really long.
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Post by joec1936 »

jon_armstrong wrote:Is the tv a high definition display and video 4 a component input?

Jon

It is not a HDTV, and video 4 is the coax input from sattellite. I'm in the process of eliminating coax, so video 4 should become a moot issue, and of no consequence to my system.

Thanks
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