lgcommander.py
lgcommander.py is a python script for controlling your Smart Lg TV with your PC. It can be used for gaining access to hidden menus and modes.
Supported models:
Lg has released two TV remote control apps for android smartphones in Google Play app store; each with a list of supported models. One for 2012 models and the other for some earlier models. If your TV is not on those lists, it may not be controllable through a network connection and these scripts may not work for you.
To use it you need:
A PC, with python 3.x installed, connected to the same network as your Lg TV.
Some useful codes:
- for EZ_ADJUST menu enter 255
- for IN START menu enter 251
- for Installation menu enter 207
- for POWER_ONLY mode enter 254
Warning: do not enter 254 if you do not know what POWER_ONLY mode is. You can find additional information about menus and modes here: http://openlgtv.org.ru
As long as you do not "factory reset" your TV, pairing key doesn't change. You can use an editor to modify the line:
lgtv["pairingKey"] = "DDGWAF"
to suit your TV's actual pairing key. This will eliminate the pairing key acquisition stage.
Problem with latest LG firmware:
If you upgrade your TV firmware to 05.12.05 or later, "Tool Option 3" may be greyed out and you may not be able to make changes. Please e-mail me if you have a solution to this problem (other than not upgrading).
"Quinny" says:
Thanks for LG Commander! I've just managed to sort out the Options3 greyed out issue. Follow the instructions here: http://www.avforums.com/forums/lg-forum/1651400-official-lg-lw550t-3d-led-thread-part-9-a.html
Windows users:
You can avoid the black console window if you change the "py" file extension to "pyw".
Newer LG Smart TV (year 2012) models:
Benke Tamás says:
"I wanted to use your lgcommander script, but i realized that its not working with lg 2012 smart tv series. I made some changes, now its working with the new series, but lg changed the keycodes too. Now, there are keycodes above 255 and ez-adjust, in-start code changed too, but i dont know them yet. I attached my version, if you want to improve yours."
I added Benke's version of the script as lg_2012_commander.py
Ajay Ramaswamy says:
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Hi,
Thanks for your lgcommander script. I was playing around with my 2012 55LM6200 TV and LG has provided a Android App Smart TV which provides a remote control app.
I ran that app thru unzip, dex2class and JD-GUI and found the file com/lge/tv/remoteapps/Base/RemoteKeyIndex.class contains these key mappings
KEY_IDX_3D=400;
KEY_IDX_ARROW_DOWN=2;
KEY_IDX_ARROW_LEFT=3;
KEY_IDX_ARROW_RIGHT=4;
KEY_IDX_ARROW_UP=1;
KEY_IDX_BACK=23;
KEY_IDX_BLUE=29;
KEY_IDX_BTN_1=5;
KEY_IDX_BTN_2=6;
KEY_IDX_BTN_3=7;
KEY_IDX_BTN_4=8;
KEY_IDX_CH_DOWN=28;
KEY_IDX_CH_UP=27;
KEY_IDX_ENTER=20;
KEY_IDX_EXIT=412;
KEY_IDX_EXTERNAL_INPUT=47;
KEY_IDX_GREEN=30;
KEY_IDX_HOME=21;
KEY_IDX_MUTE=26;
KEY_IDX_MYAPPS=417;
KEY_IDX_NETCAST=408;
KEY_IDX_PAUSE=34;
KEY_IDX_PLAY=33;
KEY_IDX_POWER_OFF=1;
KEY_IDX_PREV_CHANNEL=403;
KEY_IDX_RED=31;
KEY_IDX_STOP=35;
KEY_IDX_VOL_DOWN=25;
KEY_IDX_VOL_UP=24;
KEY_IDX_YELLOW=32;
I have tried all these codes on my TV and they work OK
I hope you find this useful and someone else can test and confirm, and speed up the search for the Service Menu codes.
Thanks & best regards
Ajay
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This software was developed with inspiration and/or information taken from:
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An application written in ruby where you can find a comprehensive list of command codes:
https://github.com/dreamcat4/lgremote