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Looking for discrete input codes for TV Panasonic CT-27SX12

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:10 pm
by gtimart
Hi all.
I've got a URC8910 JP1 remote. I have tried the codes that I found for TV 0250 but they do not work. I'd really like to get my hands on the input codes (Video 1, Video 2 etc...) as it's the part that I'm most interested in automating.

Thanks in advance,

Martin

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:17 pm
by jon_armstrong
Does TV_0250 otherwise control the TV?

If so, AFAIK there aren't any other codes except for component and DVI inputs for HDTV's.

Just create a macro. Ch+ will take you to the tuner from any input. Ch+|Video Toggle = AV1, Ch+|Video Toggle | Video Toggle= AV2, .., etc.

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:18 pm
by Mark Pierson
Have you tried the Advanced Code list for TV/0250. It lists EFC's for Video1-3.

185 Video 1
183 Video 2
187 Video 3

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:19 pm
by gfb107
It is quite possible that your TV simply doesn't accept the codes for input select. There usually are ways around this. See http://www.hifi-remote.com/ofa/faq.shtml#[1.28] for one way.
Sometimes you can also use Tv/Video followed by a digit to select the appropriate input.

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:24 pm
by gtimart
Mark, yes I've tried the advanced codes, that's the ones I was saying that don't work. Thanks anyway.
I may have to do the workaround that two of you have described. I did try that once, before installing the extender, and it was way too slow. I'll try it again now.
If anybody has the EFCs, it would be much easier though...

Thanks.
Martin

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 8:23 pm
by jon_armstrong
The extender will execute macros MUCH faster.

Not to belabor the point, but it's not a question of finding the right code. Its whether the IR receiver in the Panasonic TV resonds to those codes. Panasonic has a very stable set of commands. They are used in all displays (Plasma's HDTV's RPTV's. LCD TV's) IF they respond to them. Tuner is OBC 000, Video 1 is OBC 001, Video2 is OBC 002, Video 3 is OBC 003, etc. Only the HDTV's use two alternatives for Component Video inputs.

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 9:05 am
by gtimart
Well, unfortunately, my TV doesn't seem to respond to them at all. Even the workaround doesn't work, at least not reliably. Even with (small) delays, my TV either stays on the tuner or only does one input change when I need two. I'll have to look into the "delay" protocol/device that the extender provides. I'm kind of disappointed because I liked the fast macros, now I'm gonna slow them down :( Oh well...

Thanks to everyone for their help.

Martin

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 3:00 pm
by Capn Trips
gtimart wrote:Well, unfortunately, my TV doesn't seem to respond to them at all. Even the workaround doesn't work, at least not reliably. Even with (small) delays, my TV either stays on the tuner or only does one input change when I need two. I'll have to look into the "delay" protocol/device that the extender provides.
Martin
Unfortunately, my experience with a Panny (32-inch TV) is similar. The only ultimately reliable solution was the Power on-Pause-Pause-Ch up-Pause-Pause-TV/Video-Pause-Pause-TV/Video macro to get to video 2, where the "Pause"s were the MAXIMUM pauses available with the "Pause" Special Protocol. I always tried to intersperse the signals to the Panny with other device signals (Rcvr on; Rcvr input select; DVD player on). The other advantage (even with the Extenders "Fast" macros, this sequence takes a while) was that I was using an RS 15-2117 (IR/RF) remote, so I don't have to worry overmuch about the pointing of the remote during the entire sequence, as the RF doesn't care as much as IR-only.

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 10:14 am
by gtimart
Yep, tried a single pause (FF) and it works well EXCEPT when the TV's off. In that case, I need more, probably two pauses. I still have to fine-tune that part.