Way to go, LG

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Post by underquark »

No time to put this into a neat file right now but here are some of the LG codes I've gleaned:

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Functions	OBC	EFC	Hex
			
ch+	000	181	FF
ch-	001	185	7F
vol+	002	183	BF
vol-	003	187	3F
right	006	182	9F
left	007	186	1F
power	008	053	EF
mute	009	057	6F
input	011	059	2F
0	016	117	F7
1	017	121	77
2	018	119	B7
3	019	123	37
4	020	116	D7
5	021	120	57
6	022	118	97
7	023	122	17
8	024	245	E7
9	025	249	67
q.view	026	247	A7
fav	030	246	87
text	032	213	FB
t.opt	033	217	7B
return/exit	040	085	EB
av mode	048	149	F3
subtitle	057	025	63
up	064	165	FD
down	065	169	7D
menu	067	171	3D
OK	068	164	DD
q.menu	069	168	5D
list	083	107	35
blue	097	201	79
yellow	099	203	39
green	113	137	71
red	114	135	B1
simplink	126	006	81
energy saving	149	128	56
info	170	095	AA
guide	171	099	2A
tv/rad	240	141	F0
			
			
			
On some models...			
MTS	010	055	AF
sleep	014	054	8F
menu?	066	167	BD
-/list	076	036	CD
APC	077	040	4D
s-video	081	105	75
DASP	082	103	B5
A.PROG	084	100	D5
MEMORY/ERASE	085	104	55
av1	090	231	A5
exit	091	235	25
yellow	094	230	85
PIP on/off; PIP DW	096	197	F9
PIP INPUT	097	201	79
pip move	098	199	B9
pip swap	099	203	39
WIN SIZE	100	196	D9
freeze (plasma)	101	200	59
still	101	200	59
green	113	137	71
PIP CH+	113	137	71
PIP CH -	114	135	B1
4:3	118	134	91
16:9	119	138	11
ratio; ARC	121	009	61
SPLIT ZOOM	123	011	21
fwd	142	062	8E
gg	142	062	8E
rwd	143	066	0E
AD	145	129	76
rgb	152	253	E6
MULTIMEDIA	152	253	E6
zoom	175	098	0A
play	176	157	F2
stop	177	161	72
pause	186	031	A2
component1	191	034	02
discrete on	196	172	DC
discrete off	197	176	5C
DVI	198	174	9C
HDMI2	204	044	CC
HDMI1	206	046	8C
av2	208	109	F4
VIDEO 2	208	109	F4
component2	212	108	D4
rbg-pc	213	112	54
discrete tv; analog TV	214	110	94
HDMI4	218	239	A4
HDMI3	233	081	68
Service menu	255	018	00
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Post by vickyg2003 »

Thanks Underquark,

I started sifting through the file section, and found that I had overlooked the LG Master file, but when I opened it half of these values are not there.
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I went through the LG Upgrades and created a spreadsheet here.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11147
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Post by xnappo »

On a similar note, way to go Marantz! Check out this spreadsheet they provide:
http://us.marantz.com/DocumentMaster/US ... 071611.zip

Granted it isn't printed in the user manual, but the level of details and insane amount of discrete codes really points to an RC geek somewhere in the company :)

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xnappo wrote:On a similar note, way to go Marantz! Check out this spreadsheet they provide:
http://us.marantz.com/DocumentMaster/US ... 071611.zip

Granted it isn't printed in the user manual, but the level of details and insane amount of discrete codes really points to an RC geek somewhere in the company :)

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I've saved a backup copy here, just in case the original file ever disappears:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11150
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Post by xnappo »

The Robman wrote:ere, just in case the original file ever disappears:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11150
Thanks. I am getting a Marantz 1402 receiver today and will make an upgrade over the w/e.

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xnappo wrote: I am getting a Marantz 1402 receiver today and will make an upgrade over the w/e.
Congratulations. Enjoy your new toy. This gives you a very good reason to revamp your remote which is always a good time.
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vickyg2003 wrote:
xnappo wrote: I am getting a Marantz 1402 receiver today and will make an upgrade over the w/e.
Congratulations. Enjoy your new toy. This gives you a very good reason to revamp your remote which is always a good time.
Yeah, I swear I am 40% excited about the new toy, 60% excited about optimizing a new upgrade.

Sad!

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xnappo wrote: Yeah, I swear I am 40% excited about the new toy, 60% excited about optimizing a new upgrade.

Sad!

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I think all of us hard-core JP1ers are in the same boat. I wonder if this isn't enough to send newbies running scared in the oposite direction. :lol:
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xnappo wrote:
The Robman wrote:ere, just in case the original file ever disappears:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11150
Thanks. I am getting a Marantz 1402 receiver today and will make an upgrade over the w/e.

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If anyone is ever looking for it, here is the upgrade:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11153

One thing of note is that there were too many devices for the RC5x protocol, I would have needed 6 sub-devices to handle everything. The functions I couldn't cover are not important - but just curious if there is a RC5/RC5x protocol with more sub-device support.

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xnappo wrote: If anyone is ever looking for it, here is the upgrade:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11153

One thing of note is that there were too many devices for the RC5x protocol, I would have needed 6 sub-devices to handle everything. The functions I couldn't cover are not important - but just curious if there is a RC5/RC5x protocol with more sub-device support.

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Post by Seion »

I have a 55LM6700 and It came with the stupid Magic Remote. I figured out every button besides the HOME button. The only way I can get to home right now is using the MyAppsMenu OBC 66 button then scroll over to home and click that. Its better than nothing but Does anyone know the code for the magic remotes HOME button?

I called LG and they out sourced their help desk and have no Idea what im talking about and said they dont have a code list.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

Try OBC 124 for Home
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Post by Seion »

Wow you are awesome !!!

Magic Remote HOME = 124 OBC

!! Thanks !!
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Post by vickyg2003 »

Good, I've updated the master list with the @,Home and MyAppsMenu OBCs and clarified the way the -/list button works.
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