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Cullen Simpson
cullen@badencorp.com
Sun, 13 Feb 2000 11:26:34 -0500
Thanks Ken,
I will give these a try. I saw your earlier posting about disabling the unused
inputs, but I have a different model TV and I do not think I can. I have the
WS-65903 model. I looked through the menus and could not figure out how to
disable them. That is unfortunate since I use a AV/receiver o switch all
inputs except the DVD player (using component cables). So, I hate seeing the
static on Ant-A and Ant-B as I go through. Also, this set takes a long time
relative to other sets I have had to cycle the inputs. Maybe that has
something to do with the HDTV circuitry.
Anyway, thanks again.
Cullen
Ken Geoffrion <kgeoffrion@hotmail.com> said:
> Cullen,
>
> I had disabled all the inputs on my set except for VHS and DTV, which is why
> they're the only two discrete inputs I identified. I don't think there are
> any discrete commands for format (standard, expand, zoom).
>
> Try this as a start:
>
> desc=Mitsubishi Device File
> type=ir
> carrier=36000.000000
> sleep=-230000
> zero=300 -900
> one=300 -2100
> repeat=1
> pause=-20000
>
> prefix=11100010
> suffix=01
>
> d:test #enable test with binary values entered between brackets (e.g.
> tv:test[0101000]
>
> #general stuff
>
> 0101000:ch+
> 0100100:ch-
> 0100010:vol+
> 0101010:vol-
>
> 1100001:vol+2
> 1101001:vol-2
>
> 0100000:power
> 0100001:power_on
> 0101001:power_off
> 0100101:menu
>
> 0101110:input+ ; step through inputs
> 0101100:input-
>
> 0100011:vhs ; discrete inputs
> 1000111:dtv
>
> 0111110:format ; standard, expand, zoom
>
> 0000000:1
> 0001000:2
> 0000100:3
> 0001100:4
> 0000010:5
> 0001010:6
> 0000110:7
> 0001110:8
> 1000000:9
> 1001000:0
> 1000100:1-
> 1001100:2-
> 0100110:mute
> 1111100:display
> 1111000:last
> 1010110:turnleft
> 1011010:turnright
>
>
> #PIP commands
> 1110111:pip/pop
> 1111101:pip_source
> 0111011:pip_position
> 1111111:pip_exchange
> 1110011:pip_still
>
> # Device File Log -- created 1/1/00 8:42:55 PM **
> 0111000:mft_toggle
> 0111001:mft_on
> 1000001:Contrast
>
> 1101011:Display_Time
> 1110100:sleep
> 0000001:video
> 0000101:audio
> 0100110:mute
> 1001000:display_mode
> 1010011:decrease
> 1011011:increase
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Cullen Simpson <cullen@badencorp.com>
> Reply-To: cullen@badencorp.com
> To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
> Subject: [slinkelist] (no subject)
> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 22:02:32 -0500
>
> Can anyone tell me how to convert discrete IR codes into something I can use
> with Slink-e? I have a Mitsubishi TV that I have to hit the input button
> several times to cycle through all inputs before landing on the right one. I
> found a file on www.remotecentral.com that listed the discrete codes I would
> need to go directly to the desired input. However those codes are in hex.
> Should I simply convert the hex codes to binary and place them in the cde
> files?
>
> Thanks,
> Cullen
>
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