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On 6/6/2010 3:19 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"Peter" wrote Unless you are pulling our legs, how common is it for an entertainment receiver to use an RF based remote? I thought they were all IR. Both are IR Another respondent suggested returning the home entertainment system and getting another brand. I suspect that any thermostat modern enough to have an IR remote control feature probably is also fully programmable, and the need to manually over-ride the program on an ongoing basis is like to be minimal if you've set the programs for your customized circumstances. I suggest that unless a member of your household has a physical limitation that really makes the remote control operation of the thermostat important, you might want to forsake that feature and put a small amount of opaque tape over the IR sensor on the thermostat. |
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