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Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays
Remote Control Issues
There are a small number of issues that can affect your remote control but the most common is weak batteries.
Weak batteries in the remote control can cause communication to fail or only operate sporadically. In this
situation, try moving closer to the panel and attempt to control the panel with the remote. If the panel responds,
change the batteries. If moving closer has no effect on the panel, check the surroundings for objects that might
be blocking the signal. Also consider other equipment with remote controls that are in the area around the panel.
Objects and other IR signals can disrupt the remote. For more help with your remote control, refer to “7.1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)”.
Operating Range for the Remote Control
To control the flat panel display, point the remote towards the sensor on the panel’s bottom right corner. For easy
operation, keep the distance between the remote control and the sensor less than 7 m (23 feet) and at an angle
of less than 30 degrees.
The remote control may not work properly if the sensor is in direct sunlight or very bright lighting. If your viewing
room is naturally bright, change the position of the panel or physically use the remote control closer to the panel’s
sensor.
Note:
If the remote control is left sitting in direct sunlight or under a very strong light, the case could warp or
deform.
30º
Sensor
30º
7 m
(23 feet)
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