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Lg commercial 232 component command
Lg commercial 232 component command













lg commercial 232 component command

Wire the transmit of the MSC connector to the receive of the TV connector, the receive of the MSC connector to the transmit of the TV connector and wire the two grounds together. Make sure I have a connector with a tip and three rings for the MSC-400 and a connector with a tip and two rings, or as Ernie says, a tip, ring and sleeve, for the TV.Ģ. The question is how do I make this? Please correct me below if I err in the steps listed:ġ. It sounds like I need to make a custom cable which connects the transmit of the TV to the receive of the MSC-400, connects the transmit of the MSC-400 to the receive of the TV and connects the two grounds. Looking in the CCP MSC-400 programming manual indicates the following: Looking in the LG external control device setup manual indicates the following: If anyone can shed some light on which cable to use and/or, which code to use from the database, it would be greatly appreciated. I had to unplug the TV to get it to respond again. While none of the codes (only three so far) I tried worked, something must have happened because after the tests, the TV would no longer respond to IR control, including the original remote. The URC database has 45 possible serial codes for LG TV's so there are a lot to try. Also, I'm not yet knowledgeable enough to manually input the codes (I have the LG external control deice setup document). If the cable was the only issue, I would just try all of the options, however, it's complicated because the OLED65E6P isn't in the URC database nor are any other LG OLED's, as far as I can see. I'd appreciate some input on which cable to use since nothing's going to work without getting this first step right. Other choices would seem to be 3.5mm to 3.5mm mono cable (seems unlikely) and, perhaps, two RS-232 cables (one male, one female) hooked together. My initial attempt utilized a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo cable, but after a few attempts, I couldn't get it to work. I'm not completely clear as to which cable to use. The TV (LG OLED65E6P) is different from the other two components in that it doesn't have a nine pin connector but instead has a 3.5mm input jack for RS-232 control. I had very little trouble getting them to work for the receiver and the blu-ray player however, the TV has stumped me, so far. I started by trying to get the power on and power off codes to work for each component. I have three components capable of RS-232 control-an LG TV, a Yamaha AV receiver and an Oppo UHD blu-ray player. I never tried using RS-232 control until a couple of days ago when I started experimenting via my MX-1200 and MSC-400.















Lg commercial 232 component command