Does anyone know if there are discrete power, and discrete source selects for LG TV model 47LS4600? If so what would be the setup code for the tv be, and what are the advanced codes needed. Also, what remote(s) contain the needed setup code.
Thanks;
Steven Kovacs
Discrete Codes LV TV 47LS4600
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Use TV setup code 0178 which is in practically every remote (over 80 models).
Next time, please use the code search template in the sticky. Every code search you post ends up being a game of 20 questions.
Code: Select all
DSCRT ON 00172
DSCRT OFF 00176
DSCRT TV 00110
DSCRT AV1 00231
DSCRT AV2 00109
DSCRT COMP1 00034
DSCRT COMP2 00108
DSCRT RGB-PC 00112
DSCRT HDMI1 00046
DSCRT HDMI2 00044
DSCRT HDMI3 00081
DSCRT HDMI4 00239-
Steven Kovacs
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I will try that.
Thank You;
Steven Kovacs
Thank You;
Steven Kovacs
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Steven Kovacs
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- Search file section for LG, category TV, resulting in this upgrade of a similar vintage: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=12953
- Open file in Remote Master, note the protocol (NEC1) and device (4)
- Search protocol and device using Lookup Tool
- Choose most popular setup code (present in greatest number of remotes (81))
Note that any of the codes listed would work.
Brand searches result in far too many hits, many of which may not work. Protocol/device searches are much more precise. Bonus is the file you used to get the protocol/device already has exactly the advanced codes you're looking for.
- Open file in Remote Master, note the protocol (NEC1) and device (4)
- Search protocol and device using Lookup Tool
- Choose most popular setup code (present in greatest number of remotes (81))
Note that any of the codes listed would work.
Brand searches result in far too many hits, many of which may not work. Protocol/device searches are much more precise. Bonus is the file you used to get the protocol/device already has exactly the advanced codes you're looking for.