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open the remote control, and clean the keypads from oxide, corrosion, dirty. change the batteries and put a new ones.clena the contacts batteries with pencil erase. retight the springs contacts batteries, for better contacts. and try again. Otherwise you must go to the repair shop TV for fix it. God bless you
Maybe have to program the remote for your specific model if the controller they sent you is a generic one. Google remote codes and your make model.Try newer batteries and make sure they're the right way round. Sorry for being patronising but you know what people are like. Never sure who's asking.
Check the infrared emission from the remote control first. If it is found OK, repalce the infrared sensor inside your tV. To get more details about how to check the remote control, get into this blog. 'electronicshelponline[dot]blogspot[dot]com Named 'Electro-Help'
Hi I had exactly the same problem with mine it worked the DVD player fine but not the TV even though previously it had worked both .......... Manual Guide In the manual guide I managed to dig out it says to do the following to set up the remote to work the TV
Press the TV button on the remote Then whilst holding down the power button you need to enter in the samsung TV codes until your TV turns off (I only got to the first and it did it) The numbers are 00, 15, 16, 17, 40, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 59, 60, 98
Before you throw any more money at this problem, have you considered that the problem might be with the Infra-red (IR) receiver in the TV?
Also, did you programme the correct codes for your Scott TV into the universal remote/s? If you can let me know the model number/s of the universal remote/s - and you still have them - I can probably verify the codes and the programming instructions.
Have a remote car starter, new battery, but still will not work. Don't know the brand, believe it to be 9 yrs old and probably no longer in business. 66 yr old female
First try to access the sleep timer menu from the controls on the TV to verify the TV is working.
If that works then the remote has the problem. Now try this; Step 1- Pull the batteries out of the remote and leave them out until Step 4. Step 2- Press and release each and every button one at a time on the remote control until every button has been pressed and released at least once! Step 3- If your remote has slide switches, you must move the switch to each position then repeat the button pushing in Step 2. (When you're done, be sure to put the slide switch in the correct position to operate the unit the remote came with!) Step 4- Put the batteries back into the remote, being very careful to install them correctly. New batteries should be used if you're not sure about the old ones. If this does not work, then you may need a new remote unit.
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