Sony HT-CT60 Soundbar Power On/Off discretes
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 7:01 pm
I'm looking for power on/off discretes for the the Sony HT-CT60 home theater system / SA-CT60 sound bar. I've posted an upgrade learned from the stock RM-ANU159 remote. It mostly uses Sony15 device 48, but there's a little bit of device 176.1. Device: Sony HT-CT60 / SA-CT60
2. Type of device: home theater speaker system / sound bar
3. Year: ~2012
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: OARUSB04G Extender 1.04
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? N/A, it's USB
6. Still have original remote? The Sony RM-ANU159, yes.
7. Checked the file section? Yup.
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? Yup.
I've tried various codes found around the web (given as Device/OBC):
- 48/46 & 48/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony Receivers and Rhm5757's Sony Code Page - Receivers
- 176/46 & 176/47 as a guess based on the obvious pattern
- 1/46 & 1/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony LCD (2010) Televisions
- 2/46 & 2/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony VCRs
- 4/55 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony Whole Systems
- 6/46 & 6/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony LaserDisc Players
- 7/46 & 7/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony VCRs
- 11/46 & 11/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony VCRs
- 15/46 & 16/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony MiniDisc Decks
- 17/46 & 17/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony CD Jukeboxes
- 19/46 & 19/47 from Rob's Sony List - Unknown Audio Device
- 28/46 & 28/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony DAT Decks
- 57/46 & 57/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony CD Jukeboxes
- 80/46 & 80/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony Home Theater Systems and Rhm5757's Sony Code Page - DVD/Receiver Combo
- 81/46 & 81/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony CD Jukeboxes
- 84/46 & 84/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony Projectors
- 121/46 & 121/47 from Rhm5757's Sony Code Page - Receivers
- 183/46 & 183/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony DSS Receivers
- 255/46 & 255/47 from RemoteCentral DB - Sony Active Speakers and Rhm5757's Sony Code Page - Active Speakers
I'm guessing this is a TOAD, given that Sony appears to be extremely consistent in using OBCs 46 and 47 for the power discretes and they don't work with either device 48 or 176. The ToadTog function of the extender works to make that less of a pain, but it still sucks. Hopefully they just used a different OBC for some reason and somebody out there knows what it is.