HELP!!! On Converting these Mfg Codes for: ProntoPro NG 7000

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hollen1
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HELP!!! On Converting these Mfg Codes for: ProntoPro NG 7000

Post by hollen1 »

December 30, 2005

To anyone in the User Group

I was wondering if anyone could give me a little direction on converting the following codes (for a NEC 50" Plasma HDTV / Model: NEC PX-50XR4 / Remote Control Model: NEC-RP-112) , so I can program my Phillips / ProntoPro NG / TSU: 7000 using Pronto Pro Editor NG / ver: 2.

I have tried having the ProntoPro NG Lean the commands in and out of the docking station and also using the ProntoPro Editor to no avail.

I was able to get these codes directly from NEC. But I am not sure how to use and or covert them into (4) four digit codes that the ProntoPron NG can use.

I know you support the ALL IN ONE Remotes.... but any help or direction you can give will be greatly appreciated.

Also, I have been searching the WEB for the complete set of discrete codes for: Direct TV's receiver/Tivo ....Model: Hughes / Model: HR10-250 / TIVO and help or direction on this would also be greatly appreciated.

Please see the inserted and attached set of codes that NEC sent me for there Unit:
NEC 50" Plasma HDTV / Model: NEC PX-50XR4 / Remote Control Model: NEC-RP-112.

Thanks for any help and direction you can give me.
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.

Sincerely,
Paul
(email: hollen12@comcast.net
email: hollen1@aol.com

FY05 Remote control [KEY CODE]
KEY NAME Code1(Hexadecimal)
Custom Sub custom Data
STANDBY 18 18 C0
POWER ON 18 E7 08
VIDEO 18 E7 0A
DVD/HD 18 18 1C
RGB/PC 18 E7 58
VIDEO1 18 E7 55
VIDEO2 18 E7 56
VIDEO3 18 E7 57
DVD/HD1 18 18 EB
DVD/HD2 18 18 DC
DVD/HD3 18 18 40
DVD/HD4 18 E7 61
Up cursor 18 18 B0
Left cursor 18 18 B2
Right cursor 18 18 B3
Down cursor 18 18 B1
MENU/ENTER 18 18 C4
EXIT 18 18 C5
VOLUME Up 18 E7 02
VOLUME Down 18 E7 03
MUTE 18 E7 09
POINTER 18 18 C9
ZOOM in 18 18 CA
ZOOM out 18 18 CB
WIDE 18 18 AD
DISPLAY 18 E7 0F
OFF TIMER 18 E7 1E
PICTURE MEMORY 18 18 41
AUTO ADJUST 18 E7 1F
MULTI 18 18 CC
SELECT(RP109)
ACTIVE SELECT(RP113,RP116)
SELECT/FREEZE(RP115) 18 18 CD
SIDE BY SYDE 18 18 81
PICTURE IN PICTURE 18 18 82
SINGLE 18 18 83
CONTRAST 18 18 42
BRIGHTNESS 18 18 43
PICTURE MODE 18 18 44
COLOR TEMP 18 18 45
ID SELECT 18 18 C8
CLEAR(RP109)
CLEAR/SEAMLES SW(RP115) 18 E7 19





KEY NAME Code2(Hexadecimal)
Custom Sub custom Data
STANDBY 18 18 23
POWER ON 18 E7 20
VIDEO 18 E7 26
DVD/HD 18 18 29
RGB/PC 18 E7 2C
VIDEO1 18 E7 2F
VIDEO2 18 E7 32
VIDEO3 18 E7 57
DVD/HD1 18 18 38
DVD/HD2 18 18 3B
DVD/HD3 18 18 3E
DVD/HD4 18 E7 62
Up cursor 18 18 65
Left cursor 18 18 6E
Right cursor 18 18 68
Down cursor 18 18 6B
MENU/ENTER 18 18 71
EXIT 18 18 74
VOLUME Up 18 E7 77
VOLUME Down 18 E7 7A
MUTE 18 E7 7D
POINTER 18 18 A0
ZOOM in 18 18 A3
ZOOM out 18 18 A6
WIDE 18 18 A9
DISPLAY 18 E7 AC
OFF TIMER 18 E7 B4
PICTURE MEMORY 18 18 41
AUTO ADJUST 18 E7 BA
MULTI 18 18
ACTIVE SELECT(RP116)
SELECT/FREEZE(RP115) 18 18 BD
SIDE BY SYDE 18 18 E0
PICTURE IN PICTURE 18 18 E3
SINGLE 18 18 E6
CONTRAST 18 18
BRIGHTNESS 18 18
PICTURE MODE 18 18
COLOR TEMP 18 18
ID SELECT 18 18 E9
CLEAR/SEAMLES SW(RP115) 18 E7 EC








KEY NAME Code3(Hexadecimal)
Custom Sub custom Data
STANDBY 18 18 24
POWER ON 18 E7 21
VIDEO 18 E7 27
DVD/HD 18 18 2A
RGB/PC 18 E7 2D
VIDEO1 18 E7 30
VIDEO2 18 E7 33
VIDEO3 18 E7 57
DVD/HD1 18 18 39
DVD/HD2 18 18 3C
DVD/HD3 18 18 3F
DVD/HD4 18 E7 63
Up cursor 18 18 66
Left cursor 18 18 6F
Right cursor 18 18 69
Down cursor 18 18 6C
MENU/ENTER 18 18 72
EXIT 18 18 75
VOLUME Up 18 E7 78
VOLUME Down 18 E7 7B
MUTE 18 E7 7E
POINTER 18 18 A1
ZOOM in 18 18 A4
ZOOM out 18 18 A7
WIDE 18 18 AA
DISPLAY 18 E7 AD
OFF TIMER 18 E7 B5
PICTURE MEMORY 18 18 B8
AUTO ADJUST 18 E7 BC
MULTI 18 18
ACTIVE SELECT(RP116)
SELECT/FREEZE(RP115) 18 18 BE
SIDE BY SYDE 18 18 E1
PICTURE IN PICTURE 18 18 E4
SINGLE 18 18 E7
CONTRAST 18 18
BRIGHTNESS 18 18
PICTURE MODE 18 18
COLOR TEMP 18 18
ID SELECT 18 18 EA
CLEAR/SEAMLES SW(RP115) 18 E7 ED






KEY NAME Code4(Hexadecimal)
Custom Sub custom Data
STANDBY 18 18 25
POWER ON 18 E7 22
VIDEO 18 E7 28
DVD/HD 18 18 2B
RGB/PC 18 E7 2E
VIDEO1 18 E7 31
VIDEO2 18 E7 34
VIDEO3 18 E7 57
DVD/HD1 18 18 3A
DVD/HD2 18 18 3D
DVD/HD3 18 18 60
DVD/HD4 18 E7 64
Up cursor 18 18 67
Left cursor 18 18 70
Right cursor 18 18 6A
Down cursor 18 18 6D
MENU/ENTER 18 18 73
EXIT 18 18 76
VOLUME Up 18 E7 79
VOLUME Down 18 E7 7C
MUTE 18 E7 7F
POINTER 18 18 A2
ZOOM in 18 18 A5
ZOOM out 18 18 A8
WIDE 18 18 AB
DISPLAY 18 E7 AE
OFF TIMER 18 E7 B6
PICTURE MEMORY 18 18 B9
AUTO ADJUST 18 E7 BC
MULTI 18 18
ACTIVE SELECT(RP116)
SELECT/FREEZE(RP115) 18 18 BF
SIDE BY SYDE 18 18 E2
PICTURE IN PICTURE 18 18 E5
SINGLE 18 18 E8
CONTRAST 18 18
BRIGHTNESS 18 18
PICTURE MODE 18 18
COLOR TEMP 18 18
ID SELECT 18 18 EB
CLEAR/SEAMLES SW(RP115) 18 E7 EE








Remote controller Model name
RP-109 PX-42VM5,42VP5
RP-113 PX-42VR5
RP-115 PX-42XM4,50XM5,61XM4
RP-116 PX-42XR4,50XR5,61XR4
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Post by The Robman »

Just FYI for anyone jumping in to help, this uses the NEC1 protocol. The functions where the hex code starts with "18 E7" use device code 24 (with no sub-device), which and the ones that start with "18 18" use device code 24 with sub-device code 24.

This matches TV/0704, which uses the NEC1 Combo protocol.

It also matches this upgrade file:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... ile_id=937
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Post by Mark Pierson »

The Robman wrote:The functions where the hex code starts with "18 E7" use device code 24 (with no sub-device), which and the ones that start with "18 18" use device code 24 with sub-device code 24.
I don't like to question the master, but doesn't "18 E7" translate to dev=231 sub=24, and "18 18" to dev=231 sub=231? NEC1 is LSB-Comp correct?
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Mark Pierson wrote:I don't like to question the master, but doesn't "18 E7" translate to dev=231 sub=24, and "18 18" to dev=231 sub=231? NEC1 is LSB-Comp correct?
I suspect that you're reading these hex values as though they were found in a UEI upgrade, whereas in fact they came from an NEC web site. Therefore, rather than reading them backwards and then complimenting the results (for an LSB-COMP) protocol you just use the regular HEX2DEC conversion routine to get the correct values.

And, if you look at the existing NEC upgrade that I linked to, you'll see that the codes used in that upgrade agree with the values that I posted.

Now, is somebody willing to walk Paul through the process of using MakeHex, or should he be looking to use the UDB style Pronto hex for the TSU7000 ?
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