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1056B03 Remote
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Post 1 made on Thursday December 18, 2014 at 00:03
ropedawg
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I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I've got a 1056B03 remote and the other day it stopped working with the cable box and now the CBL button won't stop double flashing even without pushing the setup button. I've tried putting in some codes but nothing seems to be registering.
Any suggestions?
Post 2 made on Thursday December 18, 2014 at 12:19
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Ordinarily if the remote makes double (or more typically 4) flashes, it means the battery voltage is too low.  Try fresh batteries.  If that doesn't fix it, post back with a more detailed description of the symptoms.  The way you've described it above, the remote is constantly flashing the cable LED.  I suspect that isn't the actual situation.
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday December 18, 2014 at 21:12
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I put fresh batteries in the other day thinking that the blinking light meant they were almost dead and it didn't change anything. Just tried again with more new batteries and the same thing is happening.

No buttons seem to be registering at all. When I push anything (setup, power, tv, cable, numbers, etc) the lights never change and nothing happens on the tv. The only thing that is happening is every second or so the cbl button flashes twice.
Post 4 made on Friday December 19, 2014 at 00:01
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Doesn't sound good.  But, it worth the trouble to check carefully that no button is hung up on the case so that it is stuck in the down position.  Try removing the batteries and press a button for 10 seconds or so.  Then replace the batteries.  While you're in the battery compartment, look to make sure that there isn't something shorting any of the 6 pins of the JP1 header together. Also try blindly doing a 980 reset:  Hold setup for 10 seconds or so, then press 9, 8, and 0. 


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