This works perfectly on most of the newer Sony TVs. Copy the following to notepad and save it as an IRM file. Use AstraShare (there's tons of info about this product on this forum) and import this IRM file to your master IRM file:
DEVICE {
HDEVICE = 0
MODIFIED = 1
TYPE = 12
NAME = "&tv; Sony TV Video Discrete Code"
SHORTNAME = "TV"
LEARNEDDATA = [ 0d 10 c1 01 72 00 e2 00 48 14 00 00 d8 13 c6 01 5a 13 77 00 83 12 5f 13 ee 12 09 0f 10 11 12 31 41 51 16 71 80 82 88 98 48 a8 b8 c2 ]
CONTROL {
TYPE = 209
NAME = "Video|1"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 20 82 80 12 11 03 11 11 11 22 11 31 10 11 11 21 12 11 03 11 11 11 22 11 31 10 11 11 21 12 11 04 ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 253
NAME = "+|Video|2"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 20 68 82 12 11 05 12 11 11 22 11 51 20 11 11 21 12 11 05 12 11 11 22 11 41 ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 254
NAME = "−|Video|3"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 00 68 16 12 11 21 12 11 67 21 11 11 22 11 71 16 12 11 21 12 11 67 21 11 11 22 11 41 ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 229
NAME = "Video|4"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 00 68 98 99 aa 9a a9 aa 8b 99 a9 aa 99 aa ba 98 99 aa 9a a9 aa 8b 99 a9 aa 99 aa ca ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 1
NAME = "+|Video|5"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 00 68 a8 aa a9 9a a9 aa 8d aa 9a aa 99 aa da a8 aa a9 9a a9 aa 8d aa 9a aa 99 aa ca ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 2
NAME = "−|Video|6"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 00 68 98 aa a9 9a a9 aa 8e a9 9a aa 99 aa ea 98 aa a9 9a a9 aa 8e a9 9a aa 99 aa ca ]
}
CONTROL {
TYPE = 6
NAME = "Video|7"
DATA = [ 95 ff 00 25 80 10 11 12 c2 42 84 22 12 12 31 10 12 11 21 22 12 12 31 10 12 11 21 22 12 12 31 10 12 11 21 22 12 12 41 ]
}
}
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I used the IR discrete codes posted on the Pronto forum to create these using an iPaq and PDAWin. It took a while though since those codes need tweaking. There's a product called Tonto (
[Link: giantlaser.com]) which shows the IR code in a graphical way so I compared it to working command. The signal for Sony needs to repeat 4 times, except that the very last bit has to be modified. If you use Tonto, you can go into the Expert mode (under IR) and copy the info under the pulses field -- copy it 4 files, then change the last number from 3 to 1. Not sure why, but it works. So, that creates the button, which you can then save as a CCF file. You then load that up on the iPaq running PDAWin and in essence, you have a working "pronto." You can then teach the TC1000 the commands.
Hope this helps someone out there!