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why does sky remote control eat batteries? Thanks guys
On 11-Apr-2007, "Luis Ortega" wrote: Does the remote have some memory information that will be lost if it doesn't have battery power for more than ten minutes? If so, will it refuse to work with the digibox even after the new batteries are put in? Should still work the DigiBox, the memory is for the code set used by the telly. If you have the handbook the codes for various brands of telly should be in it, if no HB ask here. |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
Luis Ortega wrote:
Is this typical of sky remote controls or is there a fault with the remote control? Neither. There is nothing wrong with your remote or your batteries. You can ignore the message which will go away after a while. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5 UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC/ITV reception trouble? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
why does sky remote control eat batteries? Thanks guys
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why does sky remote control eat batteries?
Neither. There is nothing wrong with your remote or your batteries.
You can ignore the message which will go away after a while. Agreed - mine tells me once or more a month that the batteries need changing - they don't. Normally find it does it when there is either a lack of background light, or too much sunlight on the front of the Sky box - anything that affects the quality/purity of the infra-red signal seems to trigger the message. D. |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:57:53 +0100, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:39:23 +0100, "Simon Finnigan" wrote: "Luis Ortega" wrote in message ... I have been with sky for 5 weeks and the remote control has advised me twice already that it needs the batteries changed. They seem to last about 3 weeks. I don't use cheap batteries. With every other remote control that I have ever had the batteries last for a year or more. Is this typical of sky remote controls or is there a fault with the remote control? Thanks for any advice. My remote batteries last for ages. A couple of thoughts. Do you have any pets that might lie down on a controller, making it transmit constantly and use power? Ever put things down on top of just this remote? Are you using new, good quality batteries? Not sure of the shelf life of batteries, but they do have best before dates on them. Worth a check? Otherwise not sure what you could try :-) Is the remote control being left on top of the DodgyBox (or anything else warm) resulting in the battery being "cooked" ? When not being used, our remote control is left on top of the Digibox and the batteries typically last longer than a year. The box is always cool to the touch. |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
"Luis Ortega" wrote in message
... I have been with sky for 5 weeks and the remote control has advised me twice already that it needs the batteries changed. They seem to last about 3 weeks. I don't use cheap batteries. With every other remote control that I have ever had the batteries last for a year or more. Is this typical of sky remote controls or is there a fault with the remote control? Thanks for any advice. It depends how often you use your remote. I find batteries last for about 4/5 months. You can buy a new Sky remote from Asda or Tesco for about 15 GBP. Regards Mike. |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
"Mike GW8IJT" wrote in message ... "Luis Ortega" wrote in message ... I have been with sky for 5 weeks and the remote control has advised me twice already that it needs the batteries changed. They seem to last about 3 weeks. I don't use cheap batteries. With every other remote control that I have ever had the batteries last for a year or more. Is this typical of sky remote controls or is there a fault with the remote control? Thanks for any advice. It depends how often you use your remote. I find batteries last for about 4/5 months. You can buy a new Sky remote from Asda or Tesco for about 15 GBP. Regards Mike. People who stuff all their remotes into one handy container or down the side of their armchair often overlook the fact that this can cause buttons to be permanently "pushed". In fact often it only needs the remote to be leaning against a hard surface (like another remote) for this to happen. Nothing flattens a remote's batteries quicker than a permanent transmitter "on" state (I suspect...............). Chas |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
mine lasts for ages, been in over a year i think
"Luis Ortega" wrote in message ... I have been with sky for 5 weeks and the remote control has advised me twice already that it needs the batteries changed. They seem to last about 3 weeks. I don't use cheap batteries. With every other remote control that I have ever had the batteries last for a year or more. Is this typical of sky remote controls or is there a fault with the remote control? Thanks for any advice. |
why does sky remote control eat batteries?
As far as I know, the piece of software in the sky box that generates
this message wasn't there at all in the early days and it was added during a software update at some time. I received many calls from customers at that time and I was told that the detection level for weak remote signals had been set too low (or is it high?!). Anyway the problem seemed to fade away. Interestingly I have recently begun to see the message much more often again on many different boxes. I wonder if they have been playing with the software again?? |
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