Original ak59-00104r remote control device does not operate at all.changed the batteries several time and tried to input tv codes but neither samsung tv nor samsung blue ray player does not operated.
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Set-up (Programming) procedure is too much to type in here, and is not practical and it will differ brand-to-brand remote controls. If you wish to get more; check the sites linked here. The site has set-up code list & set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. The site has general set-up codes to check with TVs and other devices are given, in the order of the 'device's brand name list' in alphabetical order. Set-up code list to many brand remote controls also is given. Pull up older posts. Search the sites by type in the brand name to your device in its search box at the top right part of the display window. It will help you to find the document easily. http://homenol.blogspot.com/ http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/ http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/
Programming Notes
• If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed or your brand is not listed in the code list, use the Auto Code Search method to program your remote.
• Sometimes the first code that "works" with your device may operate only a few functions of your device. There may be another code in the code list that performs more functions. Try other codes from the code list for more functionality.
This is a trial and error procedure; and quiet time consuming. You might have to check different codes said for your device.
Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device; to which you want set-up codes; in the "Search box at the top right of the display window" to get gathered related posts.
Remote controls can be fixed or Programable.
Programable means that you can enter the code required to flick through the INPUT functions.
A good Programable Remote can be used for several devices.
I use a Sony Commander and I can replace several remote controls with it.
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Let's start simple first. Your TV is not responding to either remote control, but specifically if your factory original LG remote does not operate the LG TV, then the problem could be with the IR receiver in the TV itself.
Ensure nothing is blocking the IR receiver on the TV. Move anything out of the way.
Test both remotes to ensure that they are sending an infrared IR signal to the TV. Use a digital camera (such as the one on your phone) and point the remote into the camera lense and press the power/volume/channel buttons. You should see a faint flashing light in your camera viewfinder. This indicates that the remote is sending IR signal. If you don't see anything, then there is no signal. Try FRESH batteries.
If your remotes are working, and since this is an LG, look at the back of the TV by the video inputs. Look for a port called "REMOTE CONTROL IN" or similar. It looks like a 3.5mm headphone jack. This port is used for external remote control and may be dirty.
UNPLUG the TV, then use a regular 3.5mm male headphone jack to plug in and out several times. You basically want to push all the way in and all the way out several times to dislodge any dust and remove any oxidation that has built up in the port. 10-15 times should do fine.
For Time Warner Cable TV Remote Codes for DAEWOO-TV's - •Go to Time Warner Cable web site to PROGRAM REMOTE -- Site URL is http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/residential-home/support/pyr.html•Then select TW Cable remote model. •Under Control a Device -- first select type of device (TV) •Then select Brand Name (DAEWOO). TW Cable lists several codes to cover different models. •Choose a code and input into remote to see which code works. Try all codes. There were several codes to choose from and to try inputting into my TW Cable remote. Finally, the next to last code worked on my TW Cable remote -The Atlas OCAP 5-Device Remote Control by Universal Electronics. The code for this remote for Daewoo TV Model DTQ-13P2FC is 1661. Hope this helps. Otherwise, try checking the site of your cable or satellite provider & you should be able to get their add device codes for free.
Samsung TV's have Anynet automatic input switching. This severely conflicts with the Harmony Remote as they both do the same jobs; Switch inputs automatically. We would like for you to disable this feature on your Samsung TV using your original remote, so the Harmony Remote will work properly.
Disable Samsung Anynet+
1. Press your Tools Button. 2. Scroll down to Anynet and press your Select Button. 3. Once on the Anynet screen, please press your Left/Right Button(s) to select the Off Setting on the Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) 4. Scroll down to the Auto Turn Off and select No.
Once this is completed, please turn off your TV and all device and power them back on using the Harmony Remote.
Most DirecTV receivers are able to be controlled with IR (infrared) or RF (Radio Frequency) signals. DirecTV receivers are usually set to be controlled by RF.
To control a DirecTV PVR / Satellite, it needs to be set to respond to an IR Remote: 1. On the original DirecTV remote press the Menu button 2. From the Menu press Select on Settings 3. Select Remote from the left menu 4. Press Select on the IR/RF Setup button 5. Use the Up or Down arrows to change from RF to IR 6. Press Select to save
Note: Some models of DirecTV may have different steps to enable IR. You may need to refer to your user manual
Harmony Remotes only control IR signals. so this is not the issue. The Harmony Remote should control the tv. the original remotr needs to be tested for IR or RF.
The device we are working on that is not being controlled by the Harmony Remote could be operating on RF (Radio Frequency) signals. Harmony Remote can only control the devices that operate on IR (Infrared) signals. Most devices that work on RF signals can be changed to operate on IR signals, and this usually could be done by changing the remote control command mode to IR from RF.
Please follow the steps listed below to test to see if the device is being operated on RF or IR signal: 1- We need to use the original remote for that device to complete this task 2- Using your hand or a thick and wide object (wall, pillow, book...), cover the top part of the original remote. In other words block the direct positioning between the original remote and the device. 3- After you cover the top part of the original remote (or used an alternate way to block the direct communication of the original remote and the device), try pressing the buttons on the original remote to see if it can still send commands that can be received by the original remote. You can try powering on/off your device using the original remote when the original remote is being blocked by your hand or another object. 4- If you still can control the device using the original remote without a point of sight, your device is being operated on RF signals. If you cannot control the device without a point of sight, then it is IR operated. 5- If the device is RF operated, please change the command receiving mode to IR rather than RF and test the Harmony Remote. 6- If the device is IR operated, please contact us again by replying to this email and let us know if none of the commands or some certain commands are not working for that device.
You can usually find the information on how to switch the device to be operated on IR signals rather than RF signals, through the user manual for your device, or by contacting technical support of the manufacturer for that device, or even sometimes reaching the information simply by doing a basic research over the internet.
Although the sticker inside the battery compartment reads "CL035A," the model is actually US2-PH63S on the Philips website. There is nothing printed on the outside of the remote other than "Philips UNIVERSAL." On the original packaging, you may only see "PH63S," which will frustrate any attempts to navigate the Philips website for the corresponding codes or support documents. Note to Philips: please include the model number on the outside of your remotes, and verify that it corresponds to the help documentation on your corporate website.
Use the online code lookup tool at http://www.urc.philips.com/find_baseCode.asp?setupDocId=533&efsetupDocId=-1&asDocId=533&readDocId=-1. In most cases, you will have several codes to try. You will need to try programming them one at a time in order to determine which one works best.
In order to program the remote, press the Code Search button until the LED lights solid red. Then press the button corresponding to the device type (TV, DVD, etc.). Input the four digit code for your device. The red light will turn off when a valid code is entered. (If the light remains on, you have mistyped the code and you need to start over.) Test to see if the channel or other buttons work for the device.
Write down the codes and tape them to your remote because they will need to be programmed every time the batteries are changed or someone accidentally presses the Code Search button!
Is it a multi-device remote at all?
This set is probably a rebranded Samsung so you might try their codes or check Samsung's website for a code listing for that model.
I had this problem with my TV/VCR combo unit (Samsung CXC1972) after losing the remote while in the dorms. I tried a few different universal remotes and dozens of codes before I tried the Philips 3 device universal remote as pictured below with code 037 programmed into the VCR/DVD button. I can't change the volume with this code but the input key switches between line in and tv. You can also change the channel, access the menu and operate the VCR functions with the code. I bought the remote for less than $10 at Walmart so it might be worth a try, and if it doesn't work you can always bring it back. Hope this helps.
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