I was changing the TV code for my 8810 and then the 8810 died, ie. the red light would not come on when any button is pushed including setup.
I thought the batteries might be low so I replaced them with two new batteries. When I replace the batteries, the red light blinks twice but it still doesn't work.
I don't know if shorting any of the pins on the JP1 will cause a reset so I can make this work.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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The Robman
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Sounds like you have a button trapped in the ON position.
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ur welcome
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If the red light blinks twice when you first put the batteries in, but after that the remote doesn't respond, then yes, it's most likely because you have a button trapped in the ON position. But I can't say that it's ALWAYS the case as there are just too many variables.
I assume you've already checked for trapped buttons?
I assume you've already checked for trapped buttons?
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