Code For Samsung Plasma 42A450

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Code For Samsung Plasma 42A450

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1. Device: Samsung LN42a450
2. Type of device:TV
3. Year: 2008
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: URC-9962 B00
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? Yes, Simple P
6. Still have original remote? Yes
7. Checked the file section? Yes, there a 46A550, but I did not see any menu functions with the RM File. See my text bellow.
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? Yes
9. Partially working setup code? Yes, TV/ 0702 original OFA
10. Learning remote question? Yes, I tried learning some keys but the Kameleon did not respond.

I saw a similar TV 46A550 file but there is missing some menu functions (menu arrows) and my famous HDTV Sub-Channel button (-)

https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5513

Is there a way to modify this file? or is it better to start from zero ?

Bare with me, I'm a starter but I got my remote to talk with IR.

Thanks,

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Post by greenough1 »

In the upgrade you linked, the menu function is there as well as the arrows. Please list all functions that are missing.

Note that this upgrade is created for a 9910/8910/HTPro remote.

Load the upgrade into KM and then change the remote type to your remote.

you may just need to re-layout some of the buttons, or add keymoves, to get it to do what you want.

do you know of any remote that has a " dot" button for sub-channel selection? I thought you always had to select the primary channel then channel up (or down) to get to the correct sub.

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do you know of any remote that has a " dot" button for sub-channel selection? I thought you always had to select the primary channel then channel up (or down) to get to the correct sub.
Hmm, I thought you always had to do a 5 digit channel. 002-04 to get to the subchannel. None of my remotes has a -.
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I thought most HD remotes had a DOT button (rather than a DASH) for entering sub-channels. Deciding which button on a regular remote to use for the DOT button has been a common question from HD users.
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My HD-ready TVs (Sharp LCD and Panasonic Plasma) and two different brand of Digiboxes I've seen all have one or the other (a "dot" or a "dash") that is used pretty much interchangeably for direct entry of digital sub-channels. I've usually mapped this function to whatever button is to the left of the "0" digit button. ("+100", *, "enter", etc.)
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Post by padulo »

I decided to dive in and make a new RM file for my TV.

I used the learn function of the Kameleon to read the codes from the Samsung original remote.

I took me 2 hours to do this Saturday night.

I guess I know how it works a bit now for the IR and RM software.


Can I post my code somewhere?


Thanks for your help,

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Sure, post them in the file section.
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