Use your camera on your cell phone to test it. Point the remote at the camera and see if there is a flashing light when you press any button on the remote. If you see one then the remote is OK, If not, then check the batteries and make sure they are installed in the right direction. If you're sure the battery is not the problem and you don't get a flashing light when you press any button, the remote is toast
SOURCE: Need remote code to control a Panasonic Omnivision VHS PV-M2079 TV/VCR combination
You need to program the VCR (which turns the sey on/off) as an aux, then program any Panasonic TV type for TV, and then set the STB button to control STB, TV and AUX and you should be set.
SOURCE: Panasonic PV-8400 Remote sensor not working?
This is indeed a faulty IR sensor. If it's just the sensor, swap with your good one to check. From memory they are plug in - a little device behing d the smoked translucent facia (display panel). I have come across this several times with Panasonic VCRs. Check whether the remote works at night time with all fluorescent lights in the room switched off. If so, the IR filter circuitry is faulty. Same solution - replace IR sensor on VCR.
SOURCE: tv won't turn on at all
no remote but tv was working with front power key? unplug from ac outlet and plug back and listen for any type of indication (noise or chirp) that something energizes inside if theres nothing then suspect a power supply problem, main fuse blown, shorted low volt rectifiers other components could be at fault.
SOURCE: LG42PC3D TV - No remote control. Manual control works.
dont blame the receiver yet, the problem mostly comes from the remote control. it may be the infrared emiting problem. checkout if the infrared in the remote control is emited well. to see this infrared you can read the article at http://www.unique-stuff.co.cc/fixing_remote_control_check_infrared.html
good luck
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