12-06-2020 10:56 PM
I recently purchased a Hisense 55Q9G TV (2020 model). Pairing the the Slimline 2 remote was relatively quick after trying out the first few codes. ALL the buttons on the remote function as they should with the exception of the volume up/down button. I tried every four digit code I could find online with no resolution. I contacted Telus support, Telus support walked me through what I already knew but I still have a non-functional volume control. I contacted Hisense Canada and they provided me with a few more codes but volume button still not working. Thinking the button on the remote had suddenly failed between switching TV's, I tried out a new in package remote and repeated the exercise, still no joy.
Having to use the remote that came with the TV to control only the volume instead of the Telus remote is not big deal but I would like to find out why this is a problem. Any suggestions?
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12-09-2020 10:13 PM - edited 12-09-2020 10:18 PM
While Telus remotes have most TV manufacturers preloaded, they can’t be programmed to learn new models codes.
As newer tv models come out, TV manufacturers sometimes changed their codes and remap buttons/add buttons which require a new code.
You can scan for codes (see steps 9,10) to see if another manufacturer code will control your TV. If that fails your only recourse is a true universal remote like a Logitech harmony. The database is continually updated and you simplly update it via usb.
12-07-2020 02:03 PM
If all else fails you may need to investigate a programmable remote. I like the Logitech Harmony 665.
12-07-2020 02:07 PM
12-09-2020 06:26 PM
No other suggestions other than purchasing a third remote to try out? Even the mute button works properly but not the volume, weird. A quirk/bug with the Telus remote, 4K box or theTV?
12-09-2020 10:13 PM - edited 12-09-2020 10:18 PM
While Telus remotes have most TV manufacturers preloaded, they can’t be programmed to learn new models codes.
As newer tv models come out, TV manufacturers sometimes changed their codes and remap buttons/add buttons which require a new code.
You can scan for codes (see steps 9,10) to see if another manufacturer code will control your TV. If that fails your only recourse is a true universal remote like a Logitech harmony. The database is continually updated and you simplly update it via usb.
12-17-2020 11:01 AM
12-17-2020 11:03 AM
12-17-2020 11:40 AM
See my post below, as I've already answered your issue you're facing.
12-17-2020 11:52 AM