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SL9000 Cannot learn VOL/MUTE for Loewe TV
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Post 1 made on Tuesday August 29, 2000 at 21:31
Jay
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Just bought an SL9000. It is the version with the Tuner/CD/Tape1/2 inputs at the bottom. I can program my CD, integrated amp, etc.. remotes (using learning) with no problems. I can even program just about every button on my Loewe Calida TV remote EXCEPT for Power, Volume, Channel, and Mute. Why?!!! I have tried holding the remotes far--close--diagonal, it keeps saying FAIL! It takes the first part, then says RETRY, then as soon as it gets the signal again it says FAIL! WHY is this happening with my Loewe TV remote only--and only those buttons? I am dying to hear some feedback...
OP | Post 2 made on Wednesday August 30, 2000 at 02:47
Glyn Thomas
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Dear Jay

I have a Rotel RR939 remote which is exactly the same as the SL9000 except for the LCD display and learning capability. I have a Dual tv set (also German) and it fails to register this TV. As the remote is not a learning model I can only use auto scan does it doesnot work either. I have tried using my Palm Pilot with OmniRemote to learn the codes and it fails aswell.

Hence, I don't have any help to offer, but I will keep a keen eye on this post and keep you informed if I have any resolution.

Regards

Glyn Thomas
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday August 30, 2000 at 18:28
schmartess
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JAY, FOR ALL THE MONEY YOU SPENT ON THE TV WHY NOT SPEND MORE THAN $50 ON THE REMOTE? GET A REAL REMOTE.
OP | Post 4 made on Wednesday November 1, 2000 at 14:27
Peter
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Hi Jay,
You might try this... I had a similar problem with the transport keys on a Toshiba DVD remote. Luckily, my TV came with a learning remote (not as good as the SL9000) and it WAS able to learn the keys that the SL9000 couldn't. Even more strange the SL9000 could learn from it no problem. So if you have another learning remote, or you can borrow one from a friend, then you might give this a try.


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