panasonic pv-c2023
I have lost the remote. I need to auto program my tv. Is there a code
or series of butttons that can be pressed to allow me to auto program my tv. panasonic PV-C2023 Thanks in advance |
panasonic pv-c2023
On Apr 7, 9:03*pm, wrote:
I have lost the remote. *I need to auto program my tv. Is there a code or series of butttons that can be pressed to allow me to auto program my tv. panasonic PV-C2023 Thanks in advance Isn't there a menu button on the set?? |
panasonic pv-c2023
If there is no menu selection available on the front panel controls of the
set, your only alternative is to invest in to buying the original factory remote. -- JANA _____ wrote in message ... I have lost the remote. I need to auto program my tv. Is there a code or series of butttons that can be pressed to allow me to auto program my tv. panasonic PV-C2023 Thanks in advance |
panasonic pv-c2023
JANA wrote:
If there is no menu selection available on the front panel controls of the set, your only alternative is to invest in to buying the original factory remote. I thought so too. I had an old VCR I was using for a tuner, but needed to program channels when I got cable. It wasn't worth buying a new remote. Fortunately I found an program for Palm OS (OmniRemote?). There's an online library which has the complete codes for my unit available for free download. In fact, this is a good resource for anybody who services gear. If the codes you need aren't included in the original download (many are), there are supplemental code libraries, or you can request that someone copy them from an OEM remote (learn mode) and upload. For one-time programming, you can download the an evaluation copy which will do the job for free. Some Palm handhelds have sufficient IR power to completely replace a normal remote. My old M-130 (have two) is one such, and it's available on eBay for much, much less than a programmable remote with comparable capabilities. Leave it in a charging base...no more buying AAA's for the normal plethora of remotes. OTOH, my Palm smartphone won't transmit more than five feet or so. I solved that by placing a PowerMid unit near my customary listening/watching position. jak |
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