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Jaxson

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  #1311947 26-May-2015 12:55
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Yes I've emailed harmony but they don't have them.

When in back in the office I'll start on the warehouse to try and source these.

Long term it would be nice to have the TVs in full in the harmony database.



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  #1334991 1-Jul-2015 13:06
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From the Warehouse Customer Service Team:

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Good afternoon Richard,

 

 

 

Thank you for your email regarding obtaining the Hex code for Veon TVs.

 

 

 

I have spoken to TV support for Veon TVs and they have informed that these TVs do not have a Hex code and are not compatible for universal remotes as a result. 

 

 

 

I hope that this helps to answer your query. Should you have any further enquiries please do not hesitate to contact us on 0800 422274 quoting reference number in the subject line during the hours of 8am – 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am - 4pm Saturday and Sunday

 

 

 

Kind regards,"

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  #1458206 28-Dec-2015 20:17
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I read a user review of a JVC to on the DSE site which made reference to the JVC GUI being the same as the veon.
Got me wondering if, a the JVC was in the harmony database, and b if they featured discrete input select commands...



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  #1468047 11-Jan-2016 22:24
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Found a similar JVC TV in the harmony database tonight, but when loaded up it only had 'Next Input' in the preloaded commands, so of no further use, even if it is related to the Veons :(

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