As Robman requested:
1. Device: Panasonic plasma TV TH-42PX60u
2. Type of device: TV
3. JP1 Remote model: URC-8910
4. JP1 user? Yes
5. Still have original remote? Yes
6. Checked the file section? Yes
7. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? no
8. Partially working setup code? No
The situation is that my brother who does not have JP1 capability wants me to program his remote, and I am in another state. He had gotten upgrade WAV files from OFA, but now his remote is evidently not accepting any input that way.
I have several of the devices he has, and he has several devices already in the library. I want to add these two devices.
Evidently the WAV files from OFA identified the setup code for the Pioneer DVD recorder as 0631 and the Panasonic TV as 1291. Now I know these numbers don't necessarily mean anything, but I am trying to use them as a start. I would be willing to download an existing KM or RM file for either device and modify it if someone who has these devices would be able to help with the mod so that it works when I send it back to him.
Thanks for the help.
SMK
Code for Panasonic Plasma TV
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TV/1291 uses the Panasonic MIX protocol but it doesn't really need to as all but one of the buttons use Panasonic device code 128.0, which means TV/0250 should work just as well, which is already in the URC-8910.
The main difference between TV/0250 and TV/1291 is with the arrow buttons. If you find the arrow buttons don't work using TV/0250, you can re-program them using these advanced codes:
148 UP
152 DOWN
217 LEFT
213 RIGHT
041 OK{SELECT}
207 PIP MOVE
The main difference between TV/0250 and TV/1291 is with the arrow buttons. If you find the arrow buttons don't work using TV/0250, you can re-program them using these advanced codes:
148 UP
152 DOWN
217 LEFT
213 RIGHT
041 OK{SELECT}
207 PIP MOVE
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
See also my other post.
My brother had already figured out that 0250 works but the arrows don't. The info you have provided will be helpful if the remote as it stands now doesn't control his TV. If he has to send it back, I'll know how to work on it to fix it.
SMK
My brother had already figured out that 0250 works but the arrows don't. The info you have provided will be helpful if the remote as it stands now doesn't control his TV. If he has to send it back, I'll know how to work on it to fix it.
SMK
Re: Code for Panasonic Plasma TV
Found a match and recorded the IR signals with the JP1 tools to create the respective files.RoyGBiv wrote:1. Device: Panasonic plasma TV TH-42PX60u
3. JP1 Remote model: URC-8910
- ICT file: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=10576
- RMDU file: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=10577
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
This upgrade looks fine to use for manual entry with TV 0650.
It is a little confusing, because the Lookup Tool only lists the first 4 device/subdevices, but if you look at the fixed data in the Lookup Tool, it is BF FB FE FF 7F DF 6F 00. That covers all 6 possibilities.
The upgrade has BF FB FE FF 7F DF 6F FF. The last byte differs, but it doesn't matter, because it corresponds to subdevice 255 in the UEI arrangement, and 0 in the upgrade, which is the default. 255 isn't useful, and 0 was already provided as a subdevice.
As an aside, the upgrade can use any setup code, including 2013
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It is a little confusing, because the Lookup Tool only lists the first 4 device/subdevices, but if you look at the fixed data in the Lookup Tool, it is BF FB FE FF 7F DF 6F 00. That covers all 6 possibilities.
The upgrade has BF FB FE FF 7F DF 6F FF. The last byte differs, but it doesn't matter, because it corresponds to subdevice 255 in the UEI arrangement, and 0 in the upgrade, which is the default. 255 isn't useful, and 0 was already provided as a subdevice.
As an aside, the upgrade can use any setup code, including 2013