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Hex Code For Onkyo Receiver
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Post 1 made on Friday December 8, 2006 at 22:12
Rick Kirby
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Hello,

I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I have finally (after a year sitting in the box) have gotten around to programming my Pronto remote. I ordered the "Ultimate Pronto Guide" from www.remotequest.com. (No affiliation, just a satisfied customer.) This guide helped me out tremendously! It explains things quickly so that ANYONE can understand how to program your remote. I got most of my proramming together except for one part. I have a 1000 watt Onkyo HT-R520 Receiver/Amp powering my system. I have two DVD players. One Sony DVD/VHS player/recorder and One High Def Sony DVD player. I need the hex code for the digital inputs so I can set up a macro to switch players. I am using a component cable for the DVD/VHS and an HDMI cable for the Hi Def DVD. Both use optical cables for sound. (My receiver doesn't support HDMI) Anyway... When switching between the two I need to push the digital input button to select digital 1 for the DVD/VHS and digital 3 for the HD DVD. There are no buttons on the remote for doing this. Does anyone have the hex codes for this button? I can't set up a macro without this hex code.

Sorry for the rambling post and thanks in advance for the replys.

Rick
Post 2 made on Saturday December 9, 2006 at 13:10
mtgriff
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Have you checked the Discrete Codes area?

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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday December 9, 2006 at 14:39
Rick Kirby
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Yes... I checked there... I've checked everywhere. I've done hex editing in the past on Motorola phones but I've never attempted it on a remote. I could probably try trial and error but that could take a L O N G time to do. The thing is... The Onkyo remote doesn't even have the button on their remote. I was hoping someone here had either stumbled upon it somewhere or devised their own code.
Post 4 made on Tuesday July 17, 2007 at 13:53
Oscarb
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Hi, I am in the exact same situation. (Except I am using a UR MX-3000) Were you ever able to figure this one out?

Does anybody with any other Onkyo receivers hava a code that works for changing their optical inputs? Its worth a try even if not the same Tuner.

On December 8, 2006 at 22:12, Rick Kirby said...
Hello,

I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I have finally
(after a year sitting in the box) have gotten around to
programming my Pronto remote. I ordered the "Ultimate
Pronto Guide" from www.remotequest.com. (No affiliation,
just a satisfied customer.) This guide helped me out tremendously!
It explains things quickly so that ANYONE can understand
how to program your remote. I got most of my proramming
together except for one part. I have a 1000 watt Onkyo
HT-R520 Receiver/Amp powering my system. I have two DVD
players. One Sony DVD/VHS player/recorder and One High
Def Sony DVD player. I need the hex code for the digital
inputs so I can set up a macro to switch players. I am
using a component cable for the DVD/VHS and an HDMI cable
for the Hi Def DVD. Both use optical cables for sound.
(My receiver doesn't support HDMI) Anyway... When switching
between the two I need to push the digital input button
to select digital 1 for the DVD/VHS and digital 3 for
the HD DVD. There are no buttons on the remote for doing
this. Does anyone have the hex codes for this button?
I can't set up a macro without this hex code.

Sorry for the rambling post and thanks in advance for
the replys.

Rick
Post 5 made on Monday July 23, 2007 at 15:50
Snyder81
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I am also having this same issue - has anyone figured this out? I just ordered a Harmony 676 and would really like to use this function with it. I'm tired of switching the inputs using the button the front of the receiver.


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