Tips for RV with Two of Same TV Where One Remote Ends Up Controlling Both
Published 10/31/2019 >
Question:
My trailer has 2 Furrion T.V’s and 2 remotes. Both remotes work both T.V’s. How can I separate the remotes and T.V’s so that 1 remote works 1 T.V?
asked by: David P
Expert Reply:
Since there isn't a way to program the remotes to either television you could try pointing the remote in areas of the RV that might diminish it's access to the other television to see if that could help, or you could try to diminish the signal strength of the remote. You could try layers of an opaque tape over the IR sensor of the remote to see if there's a certain level of diminished signal that would limit it's range to only the nearest television. Or you could try to block the sensor on the TV so that only a remote from a certain angle could reach it.
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Replacement Unismart Remote Control for Furrion Indoor TVs, Stereos, and Fireplaces
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- RV Fireplaces
- RV Stereos
- RV TV
- Remote Control
- Furrion
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