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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="lazarus1"]It doesnt work[/quote] Well Clearly the Pronto IR codes you found were not compatible with your Samsung unit. You best approach is to capture the IR codes from the Original remote control, then you will know for certain that it will work.
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Elmar, It's true, this is a complex subject, more so than most people think. Converting Philips Pronto HEX codes to a RAW HEX string is not a minor task either. To help you understand I have converted the Pronto codes which was at the link in my previous posting and produced an XML file which you can test, but more importantly review to help your
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[quote user="koning"] What about the first beolab 5's. I have now Sw 1.62a.....is it possible to upgrade to 3.20A? [/quote] The short answer is NO..
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[quote user="kimchr"]do you know when the 3.20a software was implemented? [/quote] I am informed that 3.20a was made available to dealers last month, HOWEVER apparently it cannot be used on units currently running software 1.XX or 2.XX
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Bianca, The link does not appear to cover all the common commands, but I have created an XML file with some of them which you can download HERE . The digit hard keys are assigned and STEPUP and STEP down on the hard keys are channel up/down. Also the volume dial codes are assigned. Please test the file remembering that only a few of the commands have
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[quote user="linder"] I wondered about this also. Since there is no MKII, has there been software updates? [/quote] Whilst there is no Mark II, like most other software driven products, there are software updates. The current software version is 3.20a and the following issues were apparently resolved since the product was first released:-
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There is only one version with different 4 digit type numbers for the different countries/region The type numbers are from 6880 to 6890 inclusive plus 6898
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[quote user="rtg497"] OK. I have a different phone with a silver pyramid (base) and it works fine. Is there any reason another 6000 would not be able to recognize that base or be recognized by it? Are not all 6000's the same? When I try to link it to the base, it only tells me that the phone is Out of Range or its not recognized. Any idea
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[quote user="f5434964"] Just found some IR codes (hope so ;-) eg 727 170 000 000 000 000 000) for my pioneer kuro PDP LX5090H but I can not manage to build a xml file or to get those codes in my Beo5 [/quote] The string starting 727 is NOT the IR codes, they are Lintronic codesets. Interestingly codeset 727 appears to be no longer supported
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A Very Warm Welcome to Beoworld.. I do not have an XML file for this model Samsung LED TV, but one could be made if you could find the IR codes. There are really three main ways of getting these IR codes:- Capture them from the original remote (Best way) Find Pronto HEX codes on the web at sites like www.remotecentral.com Some manufacturers publish
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