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| drummerdimitri:
We've switched to a new "TV provider" and they installed a new TV receiver. The remote control to switch the receiver on and off works only to turn it on but since it's hidden away for aesthetic reasons, a small sensor is placed below the TV which can turn off the receiver but wont turn it back on. My question is how can I find a way to turn the receiver back on with the remote control without having to place it in the line of site of the remote control? Thanks! |
| cdev:
"TV provider" ? Literally? (Sounds like the sensor is powered from the TV so...) Did you ever get your noise issue sorted out? |
| Bud:
You can point the receiver behind the TV to the wall to the right or left from the TV or to the ceiling but may be hard to find a right angle and the remote also will have to be pointed to the same surface at an angle which may be awkward and work only from a certain position of the person in the room, anywa you can try, in a small room may be enough reflection from the walls to trigger the receiver. |
| drummerdimitri:
--- Quote from: Bud on December 07, 2018, 08:57:15 pm ---You can point the receiver behind the TV to the wall to the right or left from the TV or to the ceiling but may be hard to find a right angle and the remote also will have to be pointed to the same surface at an angle which may be awkward and work only from a certain position of the person in the room, anywa you can try, in a small room may be enough reflection from the walls to trigger the receiver. --- End quote --- Problem is the receive is tucked away behind a plywood wall so there's no way that would work. My previous receiver had a similar sensor placed below the TV and I could turn it off and back on with the remote control no problem not sure why this new service provider's receiver works differently. Can I hack it somehow? Also, for some reason the sensor has a bright red led thing going on and is powered by a usb port which can be very distracting in low light conditions. Maybe a new sensor is in order :-// |
| drummerdimitri:
--- Quote from: cdev on December 07, 2018, 07:44:03 pm ---"TV provider" ? Literally? (Sounds like the sensor is powered from the TV so...) Did you ever get your noise issue sorted out? --- End quote --- I meant to say service provider. You mean the noisy upstairs neighbours? No but the noise levels have been reduced to an almost tolerable level. Still looking for a place of my own :palm: |
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