- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
If you already have a working remote, just cancel pairing. If your trying to pair an additional remote for game-playing, or "Remote-wars" just follow the on-screen instructions for pairing. Make sure you have fresh batteries in your new remote, and keep it within aproximately six feet while pairing.
First, fresh batteries, and clean battery contacts if needed.
Then, Try Pairing procedure:
TV off
Bring remote within 3 feet of TV
Push Pairing button (Paper Clip or other pointed object in button hole)
Turn on TV
Should be paired. Try remote channel or other buttons.
If not, try 2 more times.
If still not working, push RESET button first and repeat Pairing.
Samsung remotes for LED / LCD TVs are generally RF, not IR.
Most Universal remotes do not generate RF signals, so disregard advice about codes for Universals.
i also have a Vivitar ViviCam t028 and i just changed the batteries and it wont turn on i was just about to empty the memory card but it wont turn on so i can't i don't know what's wrong with it.
You don't need a Manual. In 285 HV there is only one Power on/off switch. If that switch is on and batteries are new Alkaline (like duracell-no chepo )or fully charged and working rechargebles,and yet the ready light do not come the flash has defect inside.For sure.
Don't change the battery, but you have to take the battery out and leave it out for 2+ hours. Then put in a fresh battery and you are good to go. Mine does this every month or so. There is something about having no battery in it for a while that tells it to do something that cures this. Weird but I've been doing it for years.
I had the exact same problem. The battery contacts are mildly oxidized. The problem is made worse beacause the outer contact does not put much pressure on the side (+) furthest from the hinge.
SOLUTION: Go to Radio Shack and buy a Deoxit Power Booster Pen. Wipe some on the battery ends that touch the inner contacts and insert while still wet. Rotate the batteries slighly to help coat the contacts. Wipe some deoxit on the outer contacts and close the door while pulling gently away from the hinge so you will get a good "wipe" when you slide the door latched.
I hope this works as well for you as it did for me. Scott L.
August - this sounds like the same problem I had with my Finepix510. Turns out the new unopened package of batteries I put in weren't fresh enough and weren't working. When I got truly fresh batteries, everything started working just fine again.
My problem is this; i changed the battery after i had signal that battery should be changed. I changed the batteries with new one but when i press the on/off button, the camera will turn on.
I put in new batteries again and is still the same problem.
×