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The remote control on my tv set does not work. I have eliminated the
obvious (poor batteries and defective remote) . It is the eye on the set that is not functioning properly. Is there a common reason these to malfunction? At first it would work intermittently making me think -batteries. Now it will only work if you put the remote an inch or less from the eye.??? Also it started after I added a vcr/dvd player to the rack below the tv. But I have doubted that could in anyway be involved. And I have tried it while the player was unplugged. CP |
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Generically I'd say probably an IRP Failure, or MPU, or interconnect, or
even a bias problem. Generically again In my minds eye I can't fathom the make or model of the device you are in reference to. Check your tele and please repost with the make and model of the set and obvious diagnostics you have completed, other than just checking the batteries. Adding another component in close proximity should not affect the tele's remote function unless the additional item is putting out an excessive amount of Infrared Radiation that is interfering, which is highly doubtful. Is it possible the other item is physically blocking the front of your tele so it can't "see" the IR from your remote?? "Charles Pisano" wrote in message ... The remote control on my tv set does not work. I have eliminated the obvious (poor batteries and defective remote) . It is the eye on the set that is not functioning properly. Is there a common reason these to malfunction? At first it would work intermittently making me think -batteries. Now it will only work if you put the remote an inch or less from the eye.??? Also it started after I added a vcr/dvd player to the rack below the tv. But I have doubted that could in anyway be involved. And I have tried it while the player was unplugged. CP |
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It's a Phillips Magnavox 19" television ( I don't see a model no.) set.
No, the obvious has been eliminated. I have a webtv plus wireless (IR) keyboard that is programmed to operate this television and the webtv plus remote that is programmed as well. They both still work for the webtv but all 3 remotes (tv remote, webtv remote and keyboard) don't work on the tv anymore. The webtv plus is sitting right next to the tv and the remotes work on it still. So , that eliminates the line of sight and the reomte being the problem. The funny thing is I've never seen this problem in anything I've ever owned and this set is only about 5 years old. Charles |
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Probable the pickup device within the tele, or associated circuity inclusive
of the mpu, etc. Best to have a tech take a look at it for you. May be a simple R/R of the pickup or involve time consuming diagnostics. "Charles Pisano" wrote in message ... It's a Phillips Magnavox 19" television ( I don't see a model no.) set. No, the obvious has been eliminated. I have a webtv plus wireless (IR) keyboard that is programmed to operate this television and the webtv plus remote that is programmed as well. They both still work for the webtv but all 3 remotes (tv remote, webtv remote and keyboard) don't work on the tv anymore. The webtv plus is sitting right next to the tv and the remotes work on it still. So , that eliminates the line of sight and the reomte being the problem. The funny thing is I've never seen this problem in anything I've ever owned and this set is only about 5 years old. Charles |
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I had the same problem with a Radio Shack VCR. I tried to get a
replacement for the IR sensor but the part was not available. I ended up giving the VCR away to someone who only wanted to use it to play tapes and bought a new one for my own use. -MIKE |
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