Question:
Will tv remote work with air conditioner?
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2010-06-28 05:25:48 UTC
Will tv remote work with air conditioner? What sould i do to work it?
Five answers:
kk6644k444
2010-06-28 05:39:46 UTC
NO no way. TV remote and Air-Con remove control, are totally difference in transmit / receive frequency. also difference in transit Waveform. you unable to change the waveform and frequency.

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Will tv remote work with air conditioner?

Will tv remote work with air conditioner? What sould i do to work it

not Ref to UNIVERSAL REMOVE.

and for you info . those high prices universal Remote able for TV and AC do not work full function on AC. is work not more than 6 function. is unable to work for > on-off timer. SWING control / SILENT mode / Auto Sensor mode. for any brand of AC.

i like to paid USD 5,000 to buy any universa remove control able to work FULL FUNCTION on MY Panasonic 54 inc Plasma TV and Daikin Inverter AC. the answer below me . please help.

if you unable to get it. just lean more next time. we share technogies with all other !
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2010-06-28 07:03:46 UTC
I know a "Top Contributor" gave the final answer he/she must be right they are wrong. I had a DirecTv remote(The off white one with the black rubber piece), that actually was able to control my air conditioner in my living room, so much to the fact that I had to cover the infra red sensor on the AC. I have also had a remote that was designed to control many different electronics(ceiling fans AC's TV's etc.) that was made by Sony. So yes your remote might be able to work with your AC especially if it's a Universal remote as there are so many brands that the remote can be programmed on of them may well be the frequency for your AC. Or you just can buy a remote that does it all I know Sony and many other companies make them now, but they are pricey anywhere from 80 to 200 bucks.
Marcus
2010-07-02 03:08:01 UTC
Chances are very little. However, we can not overrule the possibility.



A Remote Controls turns "on" and "off" infrared signals at different rates (i.e. frequency) to communicate with the sensor which is programmed to read only certain frequencies. For an example, if a RC reciever is programmed to switch a device on receiving infrared signal switching "on" and "off" at the rate of 40 times a second, any remote control which switches "on" and "off" at the same rate can be used to switched on that device.



So what matters is not devices like TV or AC but the frequency of the infrared signal.
eleftherakos
2016-10-13 15:15:55 UTC
Our Vizio s,mart television does the comparable factor. Our Dish distant quantity additionally turns the controls. not sure why. I m guessing because of the fact the Vizio distant turns the quantity they're related.
2014-12-06 00:49:20 UTC
extremely tough step. query on to google and yahoo. that can assist!


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