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My Bell remote has been working fine since I had Bell and the remote isn't working like when I press any button on the remote the light on the remote goes red and red for a long long time I tried

My remote worked fine then it stoped working and I changed the Batteries then I pressed any Button on the Bell Remote Control and the light went red for a long time and the right light isn't disappearing, please help!?

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1) clean the c.batteries with c. cleaner
2) retight the spring contacts batteries with long pliers for better contacts
3) open the remote control and clean the keypads for: dirty, corrosion, oxide, and bad contacts.
4) reset the code again.
5) try again.
6) if the problem persist, problem with the Syscon, you must go to repair shop for fix it.
God bless you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2010

SOURCE: Problem With Operating the Remote

Check to see that the batteries are installed correct,,may need to reprogram...hope this was helpful...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

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I had the same problem.  The problem is strange and seems to be with the receiver in the TV and not the remote control.  The reason I say this is that when this first happened my Samsung brand DVD could actually control the TV.  This then also failed, but still works fine with the DVD player.
Anyway there is an even more bizarre fix to all this......
- Remove the batteries from your TV remote. - Press and hold the red (ON/OFF) button for at least 1 min. - Replace the batteries and hey presto!!
I know seems far fetched but I found it on the Samsung website and it does work.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2010

SOURCE: Hi there, I have a remote control that worked fine

Check the orientation of the batteries.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2011

SOURCE: I have a samsung homecinema

I do not have a manul to tell me how to set the speaker sound in each speaker

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2) reset the code
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