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address = Remote.find_tvs(first_only=True)
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You will need a pairing key, if you already know it you can pass it to the `Remote` class' `__init__` other wise you can reate your remote control instance and it'll request it from the TV. You can then provide this pairing key using the `set_pairing_key` method.
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You will need a pairing key, if you already know it you can pass it to the `Remote` class' `__init__` otherwise you can create your remote control instance and it'll ask the TV to display it onscreen. You can then provide this pairing key using the `set_pairing_key` method.
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remote = Remote(address)
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remote.send_multiple(commands)
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```
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An optional `delay` parameter can be provided to `send_multiple` this will the amount of seconds the control will wait between commands. N.B. Sending commands too fast can cause some of them to be ignored.
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An optional `delay` parameter can be provided to `send_multiple`; this will the amount of seconds the control will wait between commands. N.B. Sending commands too fast can cause some of them to be ignored.
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A reference of all the shortcut commands available are below, you are free to send any integer in `send_command` but be wary if you don't know what your are doing.
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A reference of all the shortcut commands available are below, you are free to send any integer with `send_command` but be careful if you don't know what your are doing, as some commands can force the TV in service modes that can be tricky to get back out of.
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POWER = 1
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