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Looking for Mitsubishi HDMI discrete codes
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Post 16 made on Thursday January 18, 2007 at 22:33
Russ Thornton
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I have a Mitsu WD62725 and was wondering if any one know if you have to enable the HDMI port separately from the PC port. If so how? Also, will that port accept DVI output from a video card with DVI? No one in India could answer that question.
Thanks,
russ
Post 17 made on Saturday January 20, 2007 at 09:45
Lyndel McGee
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I can't answer that one as I don't fully understand the question. The PC video card that I have has a DVI output but a DVI-VGA converter (small dongle off back) and I run my 62725 with VGA. I'm not sure what you talk about as "enable". Is this in the NetRemote settings?

Also, are you aware there's a thread on AVSForum for these units?

[Link: avsforum.com]

Above is a post I linked to when I first got my unit as the menu was crooked and I wanted to straighten it.
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Post 18 made on Saturday February 3, 2007 at 17:40
HSW
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On November 4, 2006 at 00:44, Lyndel McGee said...
All codes above except HDMI 2 and maybe Component 3 should
be in my CCF for MITS TVs in the Classic Pronto Files
Section.

Lyndel, do you know which code # is for HDMI-1? I'm using MX Editor Software for my MX-850. Thanks.
Post 19 made on Sunday February 4, 2007 at 14:29
Lyndel McGee
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In my CCF, I believe it's function 89. In a later version I have here that's not on RC, I've labeled this button as HDMI/MonLink.
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Post 20 made on Wednesday February 7, 2007 at 18:04
Joe Wharton
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Lyndel, I imported your CCF file into NG but can't find text labels on any of the buttons. They all appear to be numbers ranging from 0 to 255. I'm looking for discrete input codes. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,
Joe
Post 21 made on Wednesday February 7, 2007 at 22:07
Lyndel McGee
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Joe,

Are there not other pages TV1, TV2, TV3 in the CCF which are posted to your PCF upon import? If you are looking on the remote and don't see them, that's because they are Hidden Pages. Right-click on the devices and uncheck the 'Hidden' option.
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Post 22 made on Friday February 9, 2007 at 12:48
sport
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On October 1, 2006 at 20:29, ahperry said...
Here's the list (not the original poster, but I have the
information):

Applicable Remote Controls and Televisions
This document applies to the full size television remote
controls introduced in 2006. The inputs specified below
apply to the TVs that included these remotes. If a model
does not have the specified input, or there is no connection
to the specified input, the TV will not respond to the
direct access signal. The 731 series TVs have a PC DVI-I
input, however these models do not respond to the PC DVI-I
access signal.

Procedure to program the remote for special direct
access functions:


  1. Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV
    position.

  2. Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice,
    then release the POWER key.

  3. Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,0,9,0. The
    POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then
    flash twice again after the final 0 to confirm a successful
    code entry.


The following keys will change functions:
POWER - Power ON only.
STOP - Power OFF only.
PAUSE - AV RESET (resets audio and video adjustments).

INPUT followed by 1 - INPUT-1
INPUT followed by 2 - INPUT-2
INPUT followed by 3 - INPUT-3
INPUT followed by 4 - HDMI 2
INPUT followed by 5 - COMPONENT-1
INPUT followed by 6 - COMPONENT-2
INPUT followed by 7 - COMPONENT-3
INPUT followed by 8 - ANT 2
INPUT followed by 9 - ANT 1
INPUT followed by F1 - HDMI 1
INPUT followed by F3 - PC DVI-I Input (not available for
731 series)

FORMAT followed by 1 - STANDARD screen format
FORMAT followed by 2 - EXPAND screen format
FORMAT followed by 3 - ZOOM screen format
FORMAT followed by 4 - STRETCH screen format
FORMAT followed by 5 - STRETCH PLUS screen format
FORMAT followed by 6 - NARROW screen format
FORMAT followed by 7 - WIDE EXPAND screen format

IMPORTANT: When using this remote control as
an original source remote control to program a "learning"
remote control or Home Automation control system
,
the INPUT and FORMAT keys do not send signals. These
buttons are simply used as a "switch" function to prepare
the remote control to send the correct input or format
signal when the number key or other specified key is pressed.

IMPORTANT: This remote control was included with
TVs that had Auto Input Sensing. Direct access to inputs
that have not been connected and added to the active input
list is not possible.

Procedure to return the remote control to normal consumer
functions:


  1. Set the Device Select Switch at the top to the TV
    position.

  2. Press and hold the POWER key until it flashes twice,
    then release the POWER key.

  3. Enter in sequence the code number 0,0,9,3,5. The
    POWER key will flash twice after the first 0 and then
    flash twice again after the final 5 to confirm a successful
    code entry.


Doesn't it just suck that you have to pry this info from Mitsubishi? Why can't they just put it in the darn manaul.....
Post 23 made on Friday February 9, 2007 at 20:14
Lyndel McGee
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Because then, you might not have to pay for a Custom Installer ;)
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Post 24 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 20:26
rtiuser2011
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Hi, is there a discrete for the "Tools" button on a 838 model?
Post 25 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 20:43
anyhomeneeds
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On January 17, 2011 at 20:26, rtiuser2011 said...
Hi, is there a discrete for the "Tools" button on a 838 model?

First off, welcome to RC.

Second, you should start a new thread in the appropriate forum when all you can find is a 4yo thread when you do a search. Post your question in the discrete code hunter thread and you should get an answer pretty quickly.
"You can't fix stupid."
Post 26 made on Monday January 17, 2011 at 21:33
Lyndel McGee
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You can try my Mitsubishi TV CCF file (Classic Pronto Files Section) that should have function codes for all 256 functions in the standard TV codeset.

See 2nd link on this page...

[Link: files.remotecentral.com]
Lyndel McGee
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