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I don't believe that you need to configure it.
It should be preconfigure to work.
What i think after revising the manual and from past experience with car remotes, the type of socket used for the battery inside the remote itself is often missing or broken solder. To make this more clear, the battery socket might need to be resolder on the small circuit board inside your remote.
Your sensor bar is definitely burned out, you can get a new wireless one at wal-mart for $20. Often wii sensor bars burn out because people put it directly on the tv instead of using the stand, the tv gets hot and the LED lights in the sensor bar burn out. If you want make sure that it's the sensor bar that's broken, get a video camera and video tape the sensor bar while it's plugged in and the wii is on, if you can't see four LED lights on each side then it's broken.
I have several good suggestions on how to determine what the problem is, and if it's the remote control what to do about it. First off, if you think the remote control is broken, what I'd try first is try unplugging the television and replacing the batteries in the remote with new ones. I would leave the batteries and leave the tv unplugged for atleast a few minutes. If that doesn't correct the problem. You could take your remote to the store where they are still selling your exact television. If that's not possible than maybe its time to try purchasing a new remote. I would not recommend purchasing a universal remote, and go straight to finding a replacement remote that is the exact replacement for the remote that's broken. A site that's good is http://www.remotecontrolscenter.com/ and have a section specific to ILO Remote Controls.
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