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    Harmony Remote and HP Pavilion Plasma

    Trying to setup a Harmony remote for a HP Pavilion 4200N. The remote software doesn't match up the the actual inputs of the TV. RemoteCentral doesn't appear to have any chatter on this problem.

    I'm assuming that HP just re badges this TV. Can anyone give me a clue how to find out the actual manufacture so I can get the remote to work?

    Thanks....
    Don

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    Originally posted by donstephens View Post
    Trying to setup a Harmony remote for a HP Pavilion 4200N. The remote software doesn't match up the the actual inputs of the TV. RemoteCentral doesn't appear to have any chatter on this problem.

    I'm assuming that HP just re badges this TV. Can anyone give me a clue how to find out the actual manufacture so I can get the remote to work?

    Thanks....
    Can you simply scan the HP TV remote buttons/actions into the harmony remote and then use them in your macros?
    huggy_d1

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      Don't know about scanning.... The software that comes with it makes it fairly easy to map the remote's keys to particular functions, but you need to identify the TV for the software to pull the IR codes from Logitech's database, and apparently I haven't done that correctly.

      Appreciate the thought.
      Don

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        #4
        I agree with Huggy, I used IR learning/scanning with my 880 fairly extensively. Maybe Logitech's forum can help? e.g. http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Harmon...ps/td-p/211978
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          #5
          Thanks:

          Turns out that my TV was in their database, but I over-thought it. Who would have thought...?
          Don

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            Originally posted by donstephens View Post
            Thanks:

            Turns out that my TV was in their database, but I over-thought it. Who would have thought...?
            That's great news and a real time saver
            huggy_d1

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