Unable to turn on TV with remote until I unplug the TV

Garbs
Contributor

When the TV is off for a considerable time the remote doesn't turn the tv on anymore...I have to unplug the tv and then the remote works again. Not sure why this is happening

Note:

When I try turning the tv on ( before unplugging the tv and plugging it back in ) pressing the power button the tv makes a clicking noise like it wants to come on but the screen stays black...after I unplug the tv and plug it back in it works for the rest of the night....I have to do this almost everyday.

 

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BellPatricia
Moderator

Hey @Garbs 

Thanks for your post, and welcome to the Bell Community 🙂

What Bell TV remote are you using, and which type of TV set do you have? Does this happen when you use the TV sets remote to turn the TV on as well?

We recommend that you try pairing your Bell TV remote to the TV again. Check out this Community thread where you can find more information: How to program remote to work with TV?Opens in a new tab or window

There are some helpful troubleshooting suggestions on our website too: Programming, fixing or replacing your Bell Fibe TV remoteOpens in a new tab or window

Let the Community know if you have any other trouble.

- Patricia

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WelshTerrier
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

Good Day.

Try to reprogram your remote until you obtain an exact match that also controls volume & power.

When you program your Bell remote to your Samsung TV, it does a volume up & down check.  If this works on first attempt, this may not be the correct code match for your Samsung TV model & remote control.

Samsung has more than one model of TV, remote control, & remote code for pairing. In my case, the first code I paired only controlled the volume, but not the TV power on / off. On my third attempt, I was able to pair my remote to Samsung using another Samsung code that matched my equipement.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

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BellPatricia
Moderator

Hey @Garbs 

Thanks for your post, and welcome to the Bell Community 🙂

What Bell TV remote are you using, and which type of TV set do you have? Does this happen when you use the TV sets remote to turn the TV on as well?

We recommend that you try pairing your Bell TV remote to the TV again. Check out this Community thread where you can find more information: How to program remote to work with TV?Opens in a new tab or window

There are some helpful troubleshooting suggestions on our website too: Programming, fixing or replacing your Bell Fibe TV remoteOpens in a new tab or window

Let the Community know if you have any other trouble.

- Patricia

Hello … I have the bell fine Google assistant remote .. it’s 2 months old … and I have a relatively new Samsung smart tv . When the bell remote fails so does the Samsung tv remote … I unplug the tv and plug it back in and everything works again … 

I will reprogram my remote and see how it goes .. thank you 

WelshTerrier
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

Good Day.

Try to reprogram your remote until you obtain an exact match that also controls volume & power.

When you program your Bell remote to your Samsung TV, it does a volume up & down check.  If this works on first attempt, this may not be the correct code match for your Samsung TV model & remote control.

Samsung has more than one model of TV, remote control, & remote code for pairing. In my case, the first code I paired only controlled the volume, but not the TV power on / off. On my third attempt, I was able to pair my remote to Samsung using another Samsung code that matched my equipement.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.