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My universal remote control is programmed but when I press the input button it doesn't work

My universal remote is programmed but when I press the input button nothing happens

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Make sure the TV button is pressed on the remote before trying to change the input. Please confirm if this helps.

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When i press the input button on my universal remote nothing happens

There are several codes for the same brand of TV. Make certain you have the perfect code to control all functions for your model, and be sure to change the remote to "TV" before pressing input button.
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CANT PROGAM UNIVERSAL REMOTE TO TV

From http://www.ehow.com/how_7158721_connect-remote-tv.html :
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  • Hold down the program button on the remote control for 3 seconds. This button mighty be displayed on the remote as "PRG." When you have done this, the LED light on the remote control will turn on. The light will remain on for the remainder of the programing process.



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    Press the "TV" button on the remote control to let the remote know it will be syncing with a TV. Universal remotes have multiple device buttons that let you connect other devices, such as the VCR and DVD player, to the remote. Having the TV properly programed under the "TV" button makes it much easier to switch back and forth from another device to the TV.

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  • Find the proper codes for the TV you are programing. You will find a link with a list of TV codes in the Resources section below. Input the 3-digit code into the remote and press "Enter." If the code took, the light will turn off and the TV will turn on after pressing the "Power" button. If the light remains on, stand closer to the TV and move any objects that are blocking the signal from the remote to the TV, then start the programing process from Step 1 and continue down the list of codes until it works


    Resources:
    TV Codes: Universal TV Remote Control Codes


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    I have a ge universal remote and a panasonic tv but i dont have the directions on how to program it or what the codes are to set it up. i need step by step instructions.please help

    There are two types of GE universal remotes. Does your remote use the 4-digit code or the 3-digit code?

    These codes listed below are not for combination TVs (TV/VCR, or TV/DVD). If you have a combination tv, see the appropriate code list here: http://www.jascoproducts.com/support/universal-remote-codes.asp .

    The 3 digit codes for Panasonic TVs are 003, 054, 055, 062, 070, 148, 149, 170, 171, 374, 381, 437 . If you have an LCD or Plasma Panasonic only try 170.

    The 4 digit codes to try for Panasonic TVs are 1182, 0171, 0148, 0054, 0170, 0062, 0374, 0381, 0437, 0950, 0003, 0070 .

    Next to program the remote: Turn on the TV manually. Press and hold the Code Search or Setup button (depending on your remote). Hold the button until the indicator light comes on and then release it. Then press and release the TV button. Type in the first code for your remote and TV combination. The indicator light should go off. Then point the remote at the TV and see if the TV turns off. If it doesn't, repeat the above steps. Once you have a code that seems to work, check if the remote controls all of the functions that you need (based on the available buttons on the remote). If you have a code that turns off the TV but doesn't control other functions, continue trying other codes.

    There is an option to search through all of the codes of the remote to program the remote. Press and hold the Code Search or Setup button. Release the button when the indicator light comes on. Then press and release the TV button. Now press and release the Power button on the remote repeatedly and wait until the TV turns off. Do this slowly (pressing the Power button every 2 seconds). When the TV turns off, press Enter on the remote to save the code. Then test the remote. If the remote doesn't control all the functions of the TV that you want it to, then repeat the search.

    Please note that the codes in most universal remotes are limited to those for devices released 6 months or more before the remote was programmed. If your remote is older than your TV, then you may need a new remote.

    I hope this helps.

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    Which GE universal remote do you have? Does the remote use a 3-digit or a 4-digit code? To program most GE remotes for a TV, turn on the TV. Then press and hold the Code Search or Setup button until the indicator light comes on. Then press and release the TV button. Enter the first code available for your device. The indicator light should go off then check if the remote controls the functions of the TV. Repeat the above steps if the code doesn't work or doesn't control all the features of your TV.

    The manuals and code lists for GE remotes are here: http://www.jascoproducts.com/support/universal-remote-codes.asp .

    Toshiba 4-digit TV codes are: 0159 0178 0109 0120 0181
    .............0105 0049 0095 0170 0260 0358
    .............0394 0924 0012 0095 0117 0141
    The 3-digit codes are 170, 181 or 641 for Toshiba HDTVs.

    Please note that the remote probably only has codes for devices that were released 6 months or more before the remote was programmed. If your TV is newer than your GE universal remote, you may need a newer remote.

    I hope this helps.

    Cindy Wells
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    I need program a new code contro JR 323

    I found the codes in this page http://remotefinder.rca.com/

    Codes for Jer 321, Jer 323 and Jer 422.

    To introduce it to your universal control Jer 323:
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    2. Press the input key and keep pressing it while introducing your code (for example, Sony Tv: "Input+1218")
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    so about universal remote controls:

    YOU SHOULD FIRST READ THE USER MANUAL OF THE SPECIFIC UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL. ( i myself have an universal remote control and i lost its manual and appliance code table... so i can`t do anything with it.... )

    1. each universal remote control has its own table with supported TVs, DVDs, STEREOs, VCRs etc.
    2. For each brand of equipment (e.g.: Samsung TV, Phillips STEREO, Sony VCR) the universal remote control has a set of codes which you must input in the universal remote control and see how good it works; keep the code whith which the universal remote control that does the most.
    3. There is also a quick search mode where you keep the SET button pressed for X seconds or press the SET button and the appliance you want to control or press SET button and input a code that defines the type of appliances you want to control and hit the power button each 2-3 seconds. if the appliance reacts then press any other button.
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    This remote is programed by holding the CODE button and pressing the electronic button that you want to be programed. (For example press and hold CODE and hit DVD.) After you do this you have 10 seconds to input the 2 digit program code for the electronic you want programed. If your manual doesn't have these codes you can This One on page 13.

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