Most remote control problems can be resolved quickly.
If your remote is not working or you're having trouble controlling a particular device, use the table below to identify the issue and solve the problem.
| Identify the issue | Solve the problem |
| Batteries dislodged or drained |
The batteries in your remote control may have become dislodged or are drained.
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Remote is for another TV |
If you have multiple TVs, you may be using a remote that is programmed for another TV.
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| Device not active |
The device you are trying to control may not be the active device.
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| Signal not being received |
Something may be blocking the path to the device you want to control, you may not be pointing at the sensor on the device, or you may be too far away.
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| Device not programmed |
The device you are trying to control may not be programmed into your remote.
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| TV settings have changed |
Your TV settings may have been accidentally changed.
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| Loose connection |
There may be a loose connection at the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) or splitter.
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If you've tried the tips above and reprogramming your remote does not solve the problem, your remote control may be damaged or defective. Find out how to request a replacement.
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