As documented elsewhere, recent Sony Bravia LCD TVs are wreaking utter havoc with IR remotes.
We have two 211K's and a 722. All is quite well except for the 211k that's attached to a new Sony KDL-40SL-140 (Sam's Club) in the guest bedroom. Anytime the bedroom lights are off and you're watching TV in the dark, the 211k remote appears to be dead. The problem (confirmed) is that the IR receiver on the front of the 211k is being swampped by the Sony Bravia.
We've swapped remotes, swapped 211's and in desperation, finally swapped the TVs.
The problem follows the Sony Bravia.
I have tried using a CFL-friendly Xantech IR blaster w/adjustable sensitivity pot on the back, but even w/the sensitivity set to minimum, the Bravia still clobbers it. It's not as bad, as you can at least use the remote now, but the red detector light on front of the Xantech IR receiver flickers red constantly. (black tape required)
I understand Xantech is aware of this and now offers an "LCD-friendly" as well as "Plasma-friendly" IR receivers in addition to their standard IR receiver and CFL-friendly models. Unfortunately, they're a little expensive.
An "RF" remote solves the problem totally, but unfortunately it seems E* did not think to incorporate the option for an RF Remote in their single room receivers (ie, the 211/211k)
Any ideas?
We have two 211K's and a 722. All is quite well except for the 211k that's attached to a new Sony KDL-40SL-140 (Sam's Club) in the guest bedroom. Anytime the bedroom lights are off and you're watching TV in the dark, the 211k remote appears to be dead. The problem (confirmed) is that the IR receiver on the front of the 211k is being swampped by the Sony Bravia.
We've swapped remotes, swapped 211's and in desperation, finally swapped the TVs.
The problem follows the Sony Bravia.
I have tried using a CFL-friendly Xantech IR blaster w/adjustable sensitivity pot on the back, but even w/the sensitivity set to minimum, the Bravia still clobbers it. It's not as bad, as you can at least use the remote now, but the red detector light on front of the Xantech IR receiver flickers red constantly. (black tape required)
I understand Xantech is aware of this and now offers an "LCD-friendly" as well as "Plasma-friendly" IR receivers in addition to their standard IR receiver and CFL-friendly models. Unfortunately, they're a little expensive.
An "RF" remote solves the problem totally, but unfortunately it seems E* did not think to incorporate the option for an RF Remote in their single room receivers (ie, the 211/211k)
Any ideas?