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We think its the TV sensor and not the remote. We have tried 4 or 5 different universal remotes and none of them work. The remote stopped working about 5 months ago and we used the cable remote to change channels. Any way to fix this? Its a great TV.
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The 4-digit code to program a universal remote to work with a RCA LED32B30RQ TV model is likely to be one of the following:
11447 11758 11442
To program the universal remote to work with the RCA LED32B30RQ TV:
Turn on the TV
Press and hold the "Setup" button on the universal remote until the "TV" button blinks twice.
Press the "TV" button on the remote.
Enter the 4-digit code for your TV using the number buttons on the remote.
Press the "Power" button on the remote. The TV should turn off.
Press the "Setup" button again to lock in the code.
If the TV does not turn off after entering the code, please try the other codes listed above. If none of the codes work, you may need to refer to the universal remote manual or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
Note: The method to program the universal remote may vary depending on the remote brand and model
I'm sure you've tried this, remote batteries is most common cause. Make sure sensors on TV and remote are unobstructed(remote only works if line of sight to sensor is clear) and clean. Windex and Qtip. Damaged/dirty/defective remote, try different if possible (universal). If none of above works(99% chance), extreme longshot is TV circuitry.
Me thinks IF you tried the 'code search' function and none worked, I sincerely doubt if anyother 'codes' will marry your Philips Remote to your electrohome TV.
This is because your "SEARCH" effort already went through ALL of the possible codes THAT Philips Remote knows andcan deliver. It is also possible that a different MODEL of Philips Remote MAY stumble on codes that DO work!
IF you have a 'original' remote, SOME NEWER remotes can LEARN the proper codes from the original remote! BUT you NEED that original remote to send the desired IR data pulses to the smart student remote.
And GOD ~ those TV's are SO OLD, did they even HAVE remotes??
With nearly all brands of universal remote control, there is usually more than one code for Philips. Keep going through the codes until you find one that works correctly.
So if you know that the 1st code doesn't work, then don't save it, and move to the next.
You may find that several codes will actually put the TV into standby, but other functions will be different.
Hi there i also had this problem with my "onn" television and there isnt an "onn" make - apparantly it is the same as pacific or schneider so if you get a remote from asda theyre really cheap less than a tenner - i found that look up either schneider or pacific and the first code it says should work for your tv!hope this helps!
Please be informed that the codes vary with different make and model of the universal remote that you have. If none of the codes above work, please post back with make and model of your universal remote included.
Hey I have the same situation Go to MR REMOTE.com and give them your tv model usually will have a new manufacture remote under $30.00 ( just add Batteries and it works)no codes to enter!)
I think the Memorex is lacking on the universal codes Especially for the DVD/TV/VCR combos
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