Control and console working fine until low battery signal came up so i changed the control batteries with brand new ones out the packet
switched console back on and low battery signal pops up so i changed the batteries in the consol with brand new ones out the packet
consol switches on with consol controller light flashing but controller does not respond - switched on tried several new batteries out of different brand new packets (incase faulty) by control showing no life and yes controller is switched on and yes unplugged everything and tried again and no signal interferance i.e phones, metal etc around?
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The guide button won't work until its synced,you need to push the button on the console to look for controllers then the button on the controller and it will sync it and then it should work fine. If that doesn't work then try hitting the button on the controller first then the one on the console.
1) Try to relocate sender, it might be receiving interference from nearby electronics. 2) Batteries might be low on the headphones, and is unable to receive signal from sender. Look at the manual, to see if there is a way to change the transmit channel on sender, and the headphones as well.
#1 rule for batteries do not overcharge/overvolt, dispose of in fire or throw at your cat unless you like fireworks.
you will need new batteries for your wii, i have a couple of rechargeable wii battery packs that i bought from EB Games they work fine, they hold charge, and they save batteries, my fave part is where you buy 3-4 of them and you have two charging while you use the other two.
also a small tip, the nintendo wii is very anal about voltages, but a pocket flashlight isn't. you can take batteries that refuse to work in your wii and put them in your flashlight.
If you're using an HDMI connection between the Xbox 360 and the TV, it might be that. When using HDMI, the Xbox won't boot up until it knows what the TV is capable of displaying. Although the controller will turn the console on, it won't sync with the console -- and it's not a controller or console problem, but just a symptom of the fact that the Xbox won't get to the point where controllers will sync until it can properly communicate with the TV. I'd recommend turning off the TV and the Xbox, disconnecting the HDMI cable and re-connecting it after making sure the contacts are clean. Then turn the Xbox back on first; you'll likely to see the same behavior. Finally, turn the TV back on. With it being switched back into HDMI mode, it just might "kick-start" the Xbox into a good communication link across HDMI. Hope that helps.
Mine did the same thing for forever and was brand spankin new... When the batteries go dead once, I guess it glitches... You can put brand new ones in and it will Still say low battery or act like it anyway. Give it some time. Then try to turn it on again and it will be fine. Also it will say you have a low battery if you are taking too many pics at a time... like snap snap snap and it will shut down... turn it back on in twenty minutes and its fine... full battery. If you can't deal with this... Get a battery charger and rechargable batteries. I am using them now with none of these problems
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