3 Sharp brand tv's on a wall. Remote question

  • WELCOME TO THE NEW SERVER!

    If you are seeing this you are on our new server WELCOME HOME!

    While the new server is online Scott is still working on the backend including the cachine. But the site is usable while the work is being completes!

    Thank you for your patience and again WELCOME HOME!

    CLICK THE X IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THE BOX TO DISMISS THIS MESSAGE

Tony Miller

New Member
Original poster
Nov 8, 2013
4
0
Kearney, NE
How do I program the 3 Joey 3.0 remotes to control only the tv set functions that they are physically connected to? Do NOT want each of the 54.0 remotes to control all 3 tv's at the same time.
In the past if you had like brand tv's within a short distance of one another, the remote would have to control both at the same time.
Please tell me that there is a way to program them independently

Thanks
 
How do I program the 3 Joey 3.0 remotes to control only the tv set functions that they are physically connected to? Do NOT want each of the 54.0 remotes to control all 3 tv's at the same time.
In the past if you had like brand tv's within a short distance of one another, the remote would have to control both at the same time.
Please tell me that there is a way to program them independently

Thanks

Well, if more than one TV of the same make can see the IR signal, it is going to respond to that signal. Other than isolating the TVs (or their IR receivers) from each other, not much you can do.

Edit: I'm assuming you are talking about the TV functions, On/Off, Volume etc.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheKrell
Well, if more than one TV of the same make can see the IR signal, it is going to respond to that signal. Other than isolating the TVs (or their IR receivers) from each other, not much you can do.

Edit: I'm assuming you are talking about the TV functions, On/Off, Volume etc.

Yes, talking about the TV functions.
:welcome to Satelliteguys Tony Miller!
I moved this to the Dish section for you, I'm sure you will get a better response here, and please stop posting so much! ;)

Thanks Chip. I appreciate that.
Well, if more than one TV of the same make can see the IR signal, it is going to respond to that signal. Other than isolating the TVs (or their IR receivers) from each other, not much you can do.

Edit: I'm assuming you are talking about the TV functions, On/Off, Volume etc.

Thanks for the feedback Ziptied
 
I had that situation with the three LG TVs in my motorhome. One click on the remote and they all responded.

Since I had the front TV paralleled with the Mid TV using a HDMI splitter and used the Sound System with the Mid TV, I masked the IR receiver on the Front TV and put an IR repeater behind a front cabinet door. We only wanted the On/Off function which we seldom used.

For the bedroom TV, I masked the IR receiver so that only signals from the bedroom remote would be received.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)