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RM Series Replacement Remote Control for QANTEC 55QB8B4XXU

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Another alternative to manually inputting codes or using automatic code search is the Infrared (IR) Learning feature. This is especially handy if you still have the original remote control of the device you want to control with your universal remote. The process, sometimes called “teaching” your remote, involves transferring commands from one remote to another via infrared signals. Here’s how to do it: Preparing the Remotes

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Remote Fixer is part of the SMG Development / Repairhelper Group. Our premises are located at 114 Longton Lane, Rainhill, Merseyside, L35 8PA, United Kingdom (Please note that we are a Mail based Repair Business) The simplest way to programme your TiVo remote to work with your TV is by searching for the correct code. Make sure that there is nothing obscuring the transmitter on the top of the remote control, or the infrared sensor on the set-top box.The remote can only store one device code at a time, so you can’t control more than one TV, unless each TV works with the same code. This also means that you can’t have a TV and an AV device programmed at the same time. Reset remote If there is a strong light source in the room, this could be ‘swamping’ the Infrared signal. Reduce the ambient light After teaching the command, there’s usually a signal from the universal remote confirming the successful process. It could be a blink of a light or a beep sound. Repeating for Other Buttons

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First, ensure that both your universal remote and your original device remote have batteries installed. Place them on a flat surface facing each other, about 1-3 inches apart. The IR sensors (usually located at the top end of the remotes) should face each other directly. Activating Learning Mode Your TV’s product manual is the starting point when seeking the 4-digit code for your remote. Manufacturers typically include these codes in a manual section for setting up and using universal remotes. The manual may list multiple codes, as different models from the same brand may require different codes. Take a moment to find your TV model in the list, and try the corresponding codes with your universal remote. No Manual? No Problem! If you’ve been unable to programme your remote by searching for the correct code, you can also programme the correct code into your remote from the device code list. Now, point the remote at your TV (or other devices) and test the buttons. If they don’t work as expected, repeat steps 3 and 4 with the next code for your device. Pairing Other Devices While pointing your remote towards the TV, press and hold the ‘Power’ or ‘Channel Up’ button (the specific button may vary by remote model). The remote will start cycling through the available 4-digit codes. Test the Remote

If you reach the end of the code database, the light on top of the remote will give an extended red flash and exit programming mode. If you’ve tried all the methods above and you’re still unable to find the 4-digit code to link your universal remote to your TV, don’t worry – there’s one last resort. This involves getting in touch with your TV’s manufacturer or the maker of your universal remote. With your code list in hand, it’s time to pair your remote with your TV. Press and hold down the setup button on your remote until the remote’s red light turns on. Then, press and release the chosen device button (e.g., TV, CBL, DVD, AUD). Enter the first 4-digit code for your device. The red light should then turn off. Testing the Device Buttons

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