Question about Curtis Televison & Video
HI...I assume you ordered the new remote by the model number on your TV if your saying it was supposed to work without any codes being entered, just by inserting batteries.
On your smart phone download the app below and use it to test and see if your tv remote is actually working, if its working chances are you have issues with the sensor in your TV
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ftbdroid.remote
Posted on Nov 10, 2017
Were you not required to enter the TV manufacture numbers from the Curtis' booklet?
Posted on Nov 10, 2017
SOURCE: my remote control does not work
You could have a defective IR sensor in the tv set that sends the infared signal to the MIcroprocessor IC. These are something you cant just replace, as it needs to be trouble shot with a scope to see if theres a data signal comming out of the sensor and if there is it could be a bad solder connection somewhere between the sensor plug to the Main IC. Also could be the B+ that supplys voltage to the sensor. Unless you have had electronic repoair experience, You should have a pro assist you with this repair. Sorry I couldnt assist you more with this . Good Luck
Posted on Jul 06, 2006
SOURCE: Galaxy 2000 RS Remote Starter
go to bulldog security.com and look for your vehicle under free wiring diagrams
Posted on Mar 30, 2008
SOURCE: Cant find universal remote control code for Curtis DVD Player model 1056
stop buying Curtis BS products!!
Posted on Oct 02, 2008
SOURCE: changed batter remote start not working
Hello, What has happened is your remote has lost its programming.. Just like with most electronics, when something is reset or powered off, or even when the battery dies ....the programming software is lost. The remote has to be reprogramed either by a dealer (suggested) or by an aftermarket outsource..Hope this helps...This could help with almost all remotes.
Posted on Nov 22, 2008
SOURCE: keyless entry remote quit working. Just purchased
Transmitter Programming
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Transmitter Programming
Posted on Jun 17, 2009
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