Yes, you can use your Samsung TV remote or Fios remote to control the volume on the Samsung HW-H450ZA soundbar, provided that the soundbar is properly connected to the TV. For the Samsung TV remote, ensure that the soundbar is set as the audio output in the TV settings. For the Fios remote, you may need to program it to control the soundbar by following the setup instructions specific to your model.
Altec Lansing VS4221 2.1 offers a remote for their computer speakers. The speakers cost around $72.
If your volume is locked on your Fios remote, it could be due to a setting that restricts volume control, often used to prevent accidental changes. Check if the remote is in a mode that doesn't allow volume adjustments, such as when it's set to control a different device (like a DVD player). You can usually unlock the volume by accessing the settings menu on your TV or Fios box. If issues persist, consider resetting the remote or consulting the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To program my Samsung Bluray remote for my Sony TV I had to turn on the TV then hold down the "TV Power" button on the remote and enter the numbers 35 while still holding down the "TV Power" button. You can try 48 if 35 doesn't work.
sorry there is no chance to increase the volume in samsung s3310
SGH-E250 does not have bass or treble control. Only volume is available.
The original remote control for the KCPI DT 504 model is typically the KCPI RC 504 remote. This remote is designed to operate the specific functions of the DT 504 model, providing access to features such as channel navigation, volume control, and other settings. For optimal performance, it's advisable to use the original remote or a compatible replacement.
I have a Carver HR 752 and am trying to use my TV remote to control volume. I can't seem to make it work. I was wondering if someone had codes that are not published. I have tried searching woth the remote with no sucess. Any suggestions would be appreciated. jhayes001@tampabay.rr.com
Sky remote codes are codes made up of numbers that allow you to customize your remote so you can control the volume and change your channels on the TV.
To work the Technika Remote TK41R, first insert the batteries into the remote. Ensure that the device you want to control is powered on and within range. Point the remote at the device and press the corresponding buttons to control functions like power, volume, or channel. If the remote doesn’t work, check the battery orientation and replace them if necessary.
Some universal remotes can be programmed to work on the DISH receiver but you won't be able to use your Samsung TV remote to operate your DISH receiver. You can program your DISH remote to work your Samsung TV. I have provided instructions on how to program your DISH remote to your TV. I have also provide TV codes.TV codes: 738, 680, 516, 679, 666, 573, 665, 667, 669, and 653Remotes: Basic (Television Only)Turn the Television On.Press and hold the clear TV button for three seconds until the LED flashes.Enter the three-digit code using the buttons on the number pad.Press #. Note: The LED will flash three times.Test functionality with the TV.Return to Step 2 if the remote is not able to turn the TV On/Off, change the volume and mute the television.Possibly, depends on the remote
To control surround sound volume with your TV remote, ensure your surround sound system is connected to the TV via HDMI ARC, optical, or other compatible connections. You may need to enable CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) settings on both the TV and the sound system, allowing the TV remote to control external audio devices. Additionally, check if your sound system supports HDMI-CEC or similar features. If compatible, adjusting the TV volume should also adjust the surround sound output.
A TV remote control typically uses infrared radiation as the type of electromagnetic wave to send signals to the TV. The infrared light emitted from the remote control carries the coded signals that are received by a sensor on the TV, allowing for wireless communication to change channels, adjust volume, or control other functions.