top | item 43925671 (no title) mastercheif | 9 months ago This is because the remotes use IR for the power commands. There’s really no getting around it. A small piece of electrical tape over the IR window on the monitor will fix it. discuss order hn newest tzs|9 months ago The Samsung remotes are using RF. They may also have IR but if so it is operating in parallel to the RF.The TV remote will turn off the monitor even if I wrap the remote in a blanket which should block IR or hold it behind some blackout curtains. hollerith|9 months ago A typical blanket will transmit about half of light at 940 nm (the wavelength used by most TV remotes). load replies (1)
tzs|9 months ago The Samsung remotes are using RF. They may also have IR but if so it is operating in parallel to the RF.The TV remote will turn off the monitor even if I wrap the remote in a blanket which should block IR or hold it behind some blackout curtains. hollerith|9 months ago A typical blanket will transmit about half of light at 940 nm (the wavelength used by most TV remotes). load replies (1)
hollerith|9 months ago A typical blanket will transmit about half of light at 940 nm (the wavelength used by most TV remotes). load replies (1)
tzs|9 months ago
The TV remote will turn off the monitor even if I wrap the remote in a blanket which should block IR or hold it behind some blackout curtains.
hollerith|9 months ago