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Make sure the new batteries are installed properly.
If they are installed properly, then replace them AGAIN with new batteries. The new ones you put in may be faulty.
Do not assume that "new: batteries are good. Some Dipsh&t at the grocery store where you bought them may have dropped them on the floor six months ago, and broke the 'internals' (the "innerds").
Verify they work by installing them in another device, like the TV remote or such.
Clean the metal thingies where the batteries go in. Clean the ends of the batteries.
BANG THE REMOTE ON THE TABLE, and cuss at it.
Really. Gadgets (remote control units) sometimes respond to a bit 'o banging around, I am not kidding here. Cussing is optional.
Take the batteries out, push ALL the buttons a few times, and then replace the batteries again.
Good luck, have fun.
(Oh: and make sure the batteries in the RECIEVER are fresh, too!)
Yeah, there are likely batteries in the "other end" of the gadget, also.
Bang the remote on the table, and cuss at it a bit. It is much more rewarding when done in such fashion.
Trust me: this has been frustrating enough that you posted the question online. Get your "money's worth" out of the solution.
THAT FLASHING RED LIGHT IS PROBABLY THE RECIEVER FOR YOUR REMOTE CONTROL & EITHER IT'S SIGNALING PROPER OPERATION, OR YOUR BATTERIES AT FIREPLACE RECIEVER ARE LOW, & SOON THE REMOTE WILL NOT OPERATE IT AT ALL. CHECK THE BATTERIES!
Read this procedure to possibly fix the remote: http://remotes.com/remotes/servlet/rs?
a=Display&contents=help_deadremote&uuid=A12963989782821
They also sell replacement remotes.
Zoom in on the picture of the original remote provided on the site (or look at your own) and get the actual remote model number.
or check eBay: search for "(model of the device or the remote) remotes", check the 'include description' box. Usually cheaper than the vendors.
Is this a new remote or the existing one? I have provided instructions on how to program the remote to your TV and to readdress the remote to your receiver. Select the model of the receiver you have, click on the link and the just follow the directions. The bottom portion of the page has links for TV codes to program the remote to your TV. If this doesn't work, you may need a new remote. I hope this helps.
does the reciver box for remote take batteries this is usually in under fire and some need batteries to operate if not you may need to re-learn controller to reciever box there is usually a learn button on reciever that you push then press the mode or on button on remote to re-learn if not remote is faulty
call directv and they will walk ya thru reporgramming remote for reciever. or goto menu, setup, remote, then follow on screen instructions. i cant give u the exact instructions cause every reciever is a bit different and its different if one remote operates two directv recievers. ( like a bar would do to operate two tvs with one remote)
First the only way the 6.3 will work is if it has the green number 1 on the tab facing you. Assuming this is the case you will need a new remote. This primarily is the remote for the second room away from the receiver. Thanks for using Fix Ya.
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