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privateb 30-03-2007 16:52

TV on/off
 
Is there anyway of programing your V+ remote to turn the tele on/off so i can have one less conttroler.

Thanks

prawncocktail 30-03-2007 16:57

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by privateb (Post 34264202)
Is there anyway of programing your V+ remote to turn the tele on/off so i can have one less conttroler.

Thanks

no but i have an idea, still get rid of your tv remote and get up and turn it off - thats what i do

cimt 30-03-2007 16:58

Re: TV on/off
 
You can do this with the volume by going to Home > Help and Info > Something about remote at the bottom > first option to find your tv codes > go back > set volume.

something like that.

Graham M 30-03-2007 17:22

Re: TV on/off
 
Our NTL Remote turns our TV on and off no problems (Just press * Power on the remote together once you have it programmed to set volume)

Roxyfella 30-03-2007 17:26

Re: TV on/off
 
Is there anyway my Virgin Remote can also make a cup of tea, take the dog for a walk, and get me a beer out of the fridge?

Mike Malone 30-03-2007 18:25

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roxyfella (Post 34264229)
Is there anyway my Virgin Remote can also make a cup of tea, take the dog for a walk, and get me a beer out of the fridge?

I would settle for it to turn my channels over and the box to work properly;)

bubs999 30-03-2007 18:35

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph (Post 34264226)
Our NTL Remote turns our TV on and off no problems (Just press * Power on the remote together once you have it programmed to set volume)

There isn't a * button on the V+ remote (not that I have seen anyway)

ricke17 30-03-2007 21:21

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skirkby (Post 34264205)
no but i have an idea, still get rid of your tv remote and get up and turn it off - thats what i do

:LOL: :LOL:

Rick.

whitwori 30-03-2007 21:24

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by privateb (Post 34264202)
Is there anyway of programing your V+ remote to turn the tele on/off so i can have one less conttroler.

Thanks

YES there is..

Throw remote at on/off button.

m.massey 30-03-2007 21:38

Re: TV on/off
 
get a all for one remote from currys or you chould goto the help & info there you will find no8 help with your remote control

bw41101 30-03-2007 21:58

Re: TV on/off
 
There may be a way that you can re programme your V+ remote to switch off your TV - though (most probably) to put it into standby as opposed to completely off . I know that the bog standard VM remotes can be programmed so it may be worth a try.

Ring 151 to get into the VM tv Faults line. Explain you problem to the technician and (if you're lucky) he may be able to give you a code (for your particular make of TV), which you can use to re programme your remote.

It know that it works with the normal remotes as I've used the same process to mute and set the volume control on my (Panasonic) TV.

Worth a try and you've nowt to lose ;0)

Si thee

spiderplant 30-03-2007 22:51

Re: TV on/off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bw41101 (Post 34264438)
There may be a way that you can re programme your V+ remote to switch off your TV

There isn't. You can with the standard remotes but not the V+ one.

It's either rubbish design or eco-friendly.

bw41101 31-03-2007 01:36

Re: TV on/off
 
Ah! you must have gone through this procedure, so I guess your response is based upon personal experience?

Oh well life's a bitch!

Si thee

valor 31-03-2007 06:52

Re: TV on/off
 
Why? would one want to turn off TV with same remote,ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Why? not use the TV remote..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Actually Google seems to be good at finding out stuff like that..its only a Hack.


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