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Discrete codes for Philips TV AV5 input

 
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:40 am    Post subject: Discrete codes for Philips TV AV5 input Reply with quote

I've searched high and low...here is what I've found so far

AV1,061
AV2,210
AV3,194
AV4,226

As evidenced by the title I am looking for the AV5 value. By chance does anyone have info on this

....or...

is there a detectable pattern form the info above that might point me to a value to start for AV5.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, wild speculation but..

Looking at the Phillips HDTV upgrade file in the file section, I would suggest that in this RC-5 protocol, OBCs are more useful than EFCs.

It appears that for device 0, you have OBC 056 as the AV toggle and OBC 057 as AV2, and similarly for device 3, OBCs 056 and 057 are AV3, and AV4, respectively. Only AV1 (Device 0, OBC 004) doesn't fit this pattern.

So I'd do a code search using OBCs between, say 055 and 063 within those two devices. Taking into account only those OBCs not assigned to something else on that upgrade's functions sheet, that gives you the following EFCs to test:
Code:
OBC     byte2     5-digit EFC     3-digit EFC
055       0         00019             019
055       2         00035             035
058       2         00130             130
059       0         00146             146
059       2         00162             162
060       0         00050             050
062       0         00242             242
062       2         00002             002
063       0         00018             018
063       2         00034             034
(or if you're hesitant to do a code search on your TV, then you can always make a macro using the AV4 function followed by an AV toggle function).
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I should have thought of that...will try it as soon as I can. I seem to always lock on to EFC's and forget about OBC's

Thanks.

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(or if you're hesitant to do a code search on your TV, then you can always make a macro using the AV4 function followed by an AV toggle function).


I'll use that if all else fails.
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