Sharp LC-32LE351EBK HDMI1 input
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Sharp LC-32LE351EBK HDMI1 input
1. Device:Sharp LC-32LE351EBK
2. Type of device:TV LCD
3. Year:2013
4. JP1/UEI Remote model:URC-6440 R01
5. Do you have a JP1 cable?No
6. Still have original remote?Yes
7. Checked the file section?Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)?Yes
9. Partially working setup code?1659
10. Learning remote question?Yes
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool?Yes(but can't find my remote)
Hi,
i'm searching a discrete code for the HDMI1 input with no luck.
I have try the setup code 1659 with 512 combinaisons (0-255/device1-device17).
Does this mean these TV had no discrete input and i'm searching for nothing or must i try with other setup code and/or different protocol ?
Thanks
2. Type of device:TV LCD
3. Year:2013
4. JP1/UEI Remote model:URC-6440 R01
5. Do you have a JP1 cable?No
6. Still have original remote?Yes
7. Checked the file section?Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)?Yes
9. Partially working setup code?1659
10. Learning remote question?Yes
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool?Yes(but can't find my remote)
Hi,
i'm searching a discrete code for the HDMI1 input with no luck.
I have try the setup code 1659 with 512 combinaisons (0-255/device1-device17).
Does this mean these TV had no discrete input and i'm searching for nothing or must i try with other setup code and/or different protocol ?
Thanks
You've proved your TV has no discretes (no surprise there since it's a Sharp). No need to try any different codes if the setup code really does partially work. For your next TV, get a different brand if you want discretes.
For now, enabling HDMI control may do the input switching automatically. Or make a macro that uses the input command and arrows or numbers to pick HDMI 1. Starting with CH+ on some models will get you to a consistent starting point.
For now, enabling HDMI control may do the input switching automatically. Or make a macro that uses the input command and arrows or numbers to pick HDMI 1. Starting with CH+ on some models will get you to a consistent starting point.
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The Robman
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I see that you're not a JP1 user, but if you were, you could probably load the extender for this remote and then use a tool called ToadTog which would let your remote keep track of which input is being used. But be aware that this is fairly advanced stuff, so it would take some reading and learning to set up.
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I take it you didn't find Evil K mode. That is good. I always skipped a certain OBC on device 1 because of Evil K mode in some older tvs.
My 2010 Cheap Sharp 19 inch TV has discrete on/off and all the discrete inputs. But I just went through all the upgrades looking for discrete inputs, and Sharp is all over the place. Thy also use devices 3 and 30 for some functions.
My 2010 Cheap Sharp 19 inch TV has discrete on/off and all the discrete inputs. But I just went through all the upgrades looking for discrete inputs, and Sharp is all over the place. Thy also use devices 3 and 30 for some functions.
Hmm... per Vicky's comment, sounds like you need to try devices 3 and 30 as well.
I assume you tried these as well:
http://files.remotecentral.com/library/ ... index.html
(convert to OBC with IRScrutinizer)
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13930
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11595
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... &&start=15
When you tried every possible code (0-255) did you find other working commands? If not, then your procedure was incorrect.
I assume you tried these as well:
http://files.remotecentral.com/library/ ... index.html
(convert to OBC with IRScrutinizer)
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13930
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11595
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... &&start=15
When you tried every possible code (0-255) did you find other working commands? If not, then your procedure was incorrect.
Last edited by mdavej on Thu Oct 29, 2015 2:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, I used IRTOOL to convert these codes but it took me a moment to find where was the OBC code ! Thanks for IRScrutinizer.mdavej wrote:Hmm... per Vicky's comment, sounds like you need to try devices 3 and 30 as well.
I assume you tried these as well:
http://files.remotecentral.com/library/ ... index.html
(convert to OBC with IRScrutinizer)
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13930
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11595
No only those on my original remote. Perhaps your are right and it would explain why i never enter service mode. lol 512 wrong tests.mdavej wrote:When you tried every possible code (0-255) did you find other working commands? If not, then your procedure was incorrect.
What i did : assign OBC 1-41 to the 41 buttons of the remote, test it, then OBC 42-82 ...
Hum there's a pb with the SkipBack-Rewind/SkipFwd-FastFwd i didn't notice that i have only 39 buttons on my remote
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What Dave meant was, if you tested all 256 codes under each device code, you would have hit all the known functions too, but it sounds like you did.Halback wrote:No only those on my original remote. Perhaps your are right and it would explain why i never enter service mode. lol 512 wrong tests.mdavej wrote:When you tried every possible code (0-255) did you find other working commands? If not, then your procedure was incorrect.
I've never used a URC-6440 so I don't know for certain if this feature is in it, but with most JP1 remotes you can test an EFC without assigning it to a button, you just tap the SETUP button then you type in the EFC code. If that works on your remote, that would be a lot quicker than programming 41 buttons and then testing them.Halback wrote:What i did : assign OBC 1-41 to the 41 buttons of the remote, test it, then OBC 42-83 ...
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Also, there is another step to do since you can't use an OBC directly. You must enter the OBC in Remote Master in the OBC column then use the calculated EFC. For example, in your posted upgrade, using Denon Combo, OBC 20, Device 1 for the Vol+ function is EFC 59666. That's the number you need to use, if you loaded that upgrade.
I have no idea what the correct EFCs are for setup code 1659 would be. But if you actually ran across all the other functions, you did it correctly. I'm not sure how you varied the device though.
I have no idea what the correct EFCs are for setup code 1659 would be. But if you actually ran across all the other functions, you did it correctly. I'm not sure how you varied the device though.
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TV/1659 uses the Denon Combo (PID: $009C) which doesn't use any fixed data, so the device code and OBC code are both built into the EFC5 code.
So, bottom line, you can use the same EFCs with TV/1659 that you can use with any other Denon Combo setup code.
So, bottom line, you can use the same EFCs with TV/1659 that you can use with any other Denon Combo setup code.
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I changed the OBCs codes in RM as you say, the EFC5/EFC/Hex columns are updated themselves.mdavej wrote:Also, there is another step to do since you can't use an OBC directly. You must enter the OBC in Remote Master in the OBC column then use the calculated EFC. For example, in your posted upgrade, using Denon Combo, OBC 20, Device 1 for the Vol+ function is EFC 59666. That's the number you need to use, if you loaded that upgrade.
I have no idea what the correct EFCs are for setup code 1659 would be. But if you actually ran across all the other functions, you did it correctly. I'm not sure how you varied the device though.
Then i saved and uploaded the .rmir file in the remote with RM.
I remember doing something like that by the past with another (very old) One For All Remote with it's "Magic" key and some 99x codes.The Robman wrote: 've never used a URC-6440 so I don't know for certain if this feature is in it, but with most JP1 remotes you can test an EFC without assigning it to a button, you just tap the SETUP button then you type in the EFC code. If that works on your remote, that would be a lot quicker than programming 41 buttons and then testing them.
I will try that. Thanks.
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The 99x commands are used to assign EFCs to buttons and various other permanent assignments. What I am suggesting is to tap the SETUP (MAGIC) button and then type the EFC, with no 99x command. If you need to "hold" the button down, hold the last digit of the EFC.Halback wrote:I remember doing something like that by the past with another (very old) One For All Remote with it's "Magic" key and some 99x codes. I will try that. Thanks.
With your old remotes, you would likely have used 3 digit EFCs whereas for this remote you can only use 5 digit EFCs.
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Yes, only 3 digits for what i remember. So if i need to type 5 numbers for each test on the remote i prefer stay with RM.The Robman wrote:With your old remotes, you would likely have used 3 digit EFCs whereas for this remote you can only use 5 digit EFCs.
What about assigning 39x4 OBC on my four device to speed these tests ?
Can i clone the TV/1659 on the 3 other devices and renumber to, for examples, TV/1660, TV/1661, TV/1662 ?
Does it will work or codes will come into conflicts ?
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I tried : 0-255 (except 64/119/235) with device3/device30.
Nothing works on device3, some OBCs work on device30 but nothing new.