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Get hold of another good remote and trry it. Try a hard reset too by unpluggging the set for 30 seconds. If no help, possibly has a bad IR sensor or main board.
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If you have tried absolutely every button ( sometimes a button works when you don't think it can be that one), try programming the remote with one of the alternative codes for your TV. It may just be that not all functions are available. A pain I know but unless someone else has tried with the same TV it there is no other way. If you can't solve it try a different remote, like oneforall.
The correct way to program a remote is to hold the button down on the remote and then press and immediately release the learn button. If this doesn't work your logic board is bad.
My car, 2000VWPassat, is doing exactly the same thing as of Wednesday April 7, 2010. The dealer has been looking at it for 6 hours and they said they have absolutely no clue what is happening. They are elevating it to an "engineer".
Read the manual. Using Panasonic remote hold the enter button down and #1 or #2 for at least 2 seconds until you find the right code combination for the remote and unit.
As far as I know, Sony does not have a code which works with the Batesias products; as I recall, I tried the code search function to no avail. I simply used the learning function to program each button's signal. This is the preferable method anyway, since it allows you to customize each button on your universal remote. For instance, I often include such TV functions as PIP on/off in the controls for my VCR component. I hope this helps.
Sorry but your going to need to get an original remote from a friend or relitive to program this set. They sell rca universal remotes for 10 to 15 bucks that will work for you too.
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