Md 81299 Tevion Manually Coded
Friends down the road have a got a Tobo (Super Famous brand!), 14' tv they have had for 6 years. The remote control recently went for a swim and they popped off to the local Aldi and came home with a Tevion Universal Remote - which, of course, doesn't have TOBO in it.
It spent eight weeks atop the. Bon jovi discography torrent games.
And since 'I'm the bloke down the road who fixes things, it's now sat on my desk'. The plothora (spelt?), of 4 digit codes is vast. They would be better working on the last digit of pi. I've opened up the tv and the tube is 'made with technology by' Hitachi.
Of 4 digit codes is vast. Here is a scan of my Tevion instructions manual. This model MD 81299 does in fact have a 'auto search mode'.
Official model is T2342. The IR board only has CQC (circled), as a symbol of brand and it's also on the main PCB.
The only number on the Ir board 14901 Anyone got any ideas on what brand i might have some luck with in the Aldi manual? This model MD 81299 does in fact have a 'auto search mode'. You select TV mode and then select the round power on/off button or Prog (channel up/down or something else. Then select 'search'.
It goes through - 1 per second - through the codes. Slight caveat is for 350qty though.! But this stupid TOBO, has some pretty impressive power save features Pressing menu, brings up the menu (contrast, brightness etc), for about 8 seconds (Yes! That's 8 seconds - not 5 or 10), or when on AV1 or AV2 or TV Channel mode (white noise background), it then goes into a nice big red TOBO word in the middle of the screen, then after it powers down.
So i've got to sit here pressing damn butttons, and i never know if i have interrupted the code sequence or my fingers have blocked that 'correct' signal, etc! Checked out - or tried to - the Tevion site.
Which turned into the Medion USA site. And the search engine couldn't find the word Tevion!
EDIT: Sorry missed last replies - doing to many things at once, on the sabbath. Day of rest they call it??? 'I'm the bloke down the road who fixes things' = Don't answer door, is either some freakin God group, Foxtel salesperson or an annoying neighbour. Release the hounds.Problem is, the kids play with their kids.
And 'We have lots of electrical stuff in our bedrooms that daddy fixes for free, ask mummy.' Yeah, Viewer, i'll have to drag out an old VHS player and try that. Wonder why the manual states 350qty for this 'Auto searchmode'. I'm not game to count how many 4 digit codes in the TV section are. Call of the wild is calling.