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Onkyo TX-575 *TOGGLE*?
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Post 1 made on Monday March 11, 2002 at 03:15
dsmdriver
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I'm looking for a *toggle* for the Onkyo TX-575 reciever. It comes with discretes from the factory, right on the remote. I've tried a bunch of codes with no luck. Anyone know if the later model Onkyo's have toggle codes?
Post 2 made on Monday March 11, 2002 at 22:29
BruceMorris
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I suspect that the receiver doesn't have a toggle on-off, only discrete on & off.

I have a new Integra (made by Onkyo) receiver and DVD player. Strangely, the DVD player only has toggle on & off, the receiver only has discrete on & off. The reciever remote also knows how to control the DVD. Needless to say, when using the receiver remote on the receiver, the ON and STANDBY buttons work discretely. When using the receiver remote on the DVD, only the ON button works, and it functions as a toggle. The STANDBY button won't do anything to the DVD. Also suspicious: the power button on my universal remote (OFA Home Producer 8) will only turn the receiver on, not off. I suspect that in later models, Onkyo took the existing on-off toggle and turned it into a discrete ON, then added a new code for discrete off.

Why would you want a toggle on & off? Most people rejoice when they find they have known discrete codes. It makes macro programming so much easier.
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday March 13, 2002 at 13:28
dsmdriver
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I want a toggle beacuse it allows me to use the "on/off" button on my RCU810B remote to do just that. I use the discretes in my macros, but sometimes you just want to whack the "on/off" button and have it do what you want for just that component. As it is now, I need to use buttons that aren't labeled anything close to on and off to do those functions.

In the end, if I can have only one, I'm happier with the discretes. Toggles have their purpose somethimes though.
Post 4 made on Monday April 1, 2002 at 12:38
davidhunter
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I have a Onkyo 515 PRO with a toggle. Have you tried it? I would like to try your discrete on, off. Please e-mail me.

david@lswinc.com
Post 5 made on Monday April 22, 2002 at 11:17
TommyM
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I have a toggle for an Onkyo Receiver. Could you send me a copy of your Discrete on, off.
tom.murray@it-tallaght.ie
Post 6 made on Friday May 3, 2002 at 07:13
mikezan
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On 03/11/02 03:15.28, dsmdriver said...
I'm looking for a *toggle* for the Onkyo TX-575
reciever. It comes with discretes from the factory,
right on the remote. I've tried a bunch of codes
with no luck. Anyone know if the later model Onkyo's
have toggle codes?

I have an Onkyo TX-DS656 receiver with a toggle power switch and I am looking for a discrete code. I will gladly send it to you and would love to try the discrete you have. E-mail me at mikezan@parrett.net


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