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==Question== | ==Question== | ||
− | '''Why isn't my Learning Remote | + | '''Why isn't my Learning Remote learning a code from my original remote? ''' |
==Answer== | ==Answer== | ||
− | The batteries in the original remote that is being learned are critical to the learning process. New batteries should be installed prior to learning the codes to ensure the best output possible. If the Learning Remote takes a long time to learn the code, this may be a sign of a signal strength problem caused by the batteries in the original remote. It could also be due to distance between the remotes (they should be about 2 inches apart) or a code incompatibility. | + | *The batteries in the original remote that is being learned are critical to the learning process. |
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+ | *New batteries should be installed prior to learning the codes to ensure the best output possible. | ||
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+ | *If the Learning Remote takes a long time to learn the code, this may be a sign of a signal strength problem caused by the batteries in the original remote. | ||
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+ | *It could also be due to distance between the remotes (they should be about 2 inches apart) or a code incompatibility. |
Latest revision as of 00:28, 16 May 2014
Question
Why isn't my Learning Remote learning a code from my original remote?
Answer
- The batteries in the original remote that is being learned are critical to the learning process.
- New batteries should be installed prior to learning the codes to ensure the best output possible.
- If the Learning Remote takes a long time to learn the code, this may be a sign of a signal strength problem caused by the batteries in the original remote.
- It could also be due to distance between the remotes (they should be about 2 inches apart) or a code incompatibility.