pop3
Oct 11 2005, 10:57 AM
How do I enable the universal remote component in the stong's remote to learn the TV commands. I got the pana TH50PV500A.
I followed the user manual but nohing works. Does anyone know how to?
markus_42
Oct 11 2005, 04:00 PM
The Strong remote is not a learning one. You can give it a number for a given manufacturers TV and certain buttons on the remote will control the TV.
From memory, the 1st number listed in the Strong manual for Panasonic worked for my 42PV500.
Because it is not a learning remote, you can't assign some of the more esoteric functions from the Panasonic remote to the Strong.
BlaCkAdDa
Jan 15 2006, 04:08 PM
Ive got the same combo ... about half of the codes in the strong manual seem to work, some of them however did not enable the menu command.
None of them that I could see enabled the 4 colour buttons though, so it's useless for me as it doesnt enable me to switch AV inputs.
Anybody have any suggestions or managed to get this working?
hally56
Feb 14 2006, 09:53 PM
Hi...
I have a strong 5400 and find similar problems with my panasonic plasma remote, whereby I cant assign AV channels to the strong remote as it isnt a learner.
I want to incorporate these two remotes in a learning remote, does anyone know the codes for the strong's remote?
Russ
BlaCkAdDa
Feb 15 2006, 11:37 AM
No idea,
The only otherway we could attack this is if the pana could somehow switch av chanels via ch up down (on strong remote) when its in av mode, but it doesnt it flicks to an analogue channel
shrek
Feb 15 2006, 11:30 PM
QUOTE (hally56 @ Feb 14 2006, 10:53 PM)

Hi...
I have a strong 5400 and find similar problems with my panasonic plasma remote, whereby I cant assign AV channels to the strong remote as it isnt a learner.
I want to incorporate these two remotes in a learning remote, does anyone know the codes for the strong's remote?
Russ
If you buy a learning remote you don't need codes. It can learn signals.
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