Never saw that mesage. Why use rechargables? Remotes last at least a year with standard batteries. Seems like that would be the answer for you.
You obviously don't have an LCD remote.bret4 said:Never saw that mesage. Why use rechargables? Remotes last at least a year with standard batteries. Seems like that would be the answer for you.
Neither does the OP. The receiver won't display a low battery warning unless you're using the standard remote that comes with it. And when you're using that remote, there's no reason to use rechargeable batteries. Regular ones will last a long time.dervari said:You obviously don't have an LCD remote.![]()
O.K. That clears up it for me. That's what I thought was happening.Jeremy W said:Neither does the OP. The receiver won't display a low battery warning unless you're using the standard remote that comes with it. And when you're using that remote, there's no reason to use rechargeable batteries. Regular ones will last a long time.
The remote is defective.janeslogin said:The batteries that came with the new remote quit in 24 hours.
I installed new batteries and now I see 'low battery' warning with NEW batteries.
Nick,Nick said:Rechargeable AA batts = 1.2v
Regular Alkaline AA batts = 1.5v
In certain devices, the voltage difference may be critical.
BTW, if you're using another brand of RC other than the one that came with
your IRD, why would you expect D* to resolve you problem in th first place?![]()
This one is pretty annoying, but I have noticed a trend. When I switch to AV1, then press power, nothing hapens on my receiver (stereo, not D*), so I hit power again, and the receiver comes on, and the notice comes on the screen. I think it is like the ding in your car that tells you that your left turn signal has been on for the last 10 miles.ajwillys said:I've gotten that message before and it is supremely annoying. The ONLY way to get rid of it is to put in new batteries even though they are still fine.
While we're talking about annoying messages .....
If I put the remote in AV1 and then hit some buttons, I don't want the HR20 to remind me that I put it in AV1! And if it absolutely sees the need to notify me of something I clearly remember doing, at least have the ability to GO AWAY after a few seconds without me having to slide the remote back to D* and press a button to get rid of that screen.
It doesn't. They will not cause the low battery warning to appear.paulman182 said:How does the HR20 read the voltage in an aftermarket remote control?
I'm a little surprised to see about these error messages.ajwillys said:I've gotten that message before and it is supremely annoying. The ONLY way to get rid of it is to put in new batteries even though they are still fine.
While we're talking about annoying messages .....
If I put the remote in AV1 and then hit some buttons, I don't want the HR20 to remind me that I put it in AV1! And if it absolutely sees the need to notify me of something I clearly remember doing, at least have the ability to GO AWAY after a few seconds without me having to slide the remote back to D* and press a button to get rid of that screen.
I too have to hit "PWR" twice to turn off my receiver. I usually do this second (the "Off" button comes first and powers off the TV and HR20). Then when I turn them on I do it in the opposite order: one PWR push turns the receiver on, I flip to D* mode, and "On" turns on the TV and HR20.islesfan said:This one is pretty annoying, but I have noticed a trend. When I switch to AV1, then press power, nothing hapens on my receiver (stereo, not D*), so I hit power again, and the receiver comes on, and the notice comes on the screen. I think it is like the ding in your car that tells you that your left turn signal has been on for the last 10 miles.
Because some people do not want to fill our landfills with toxic materials leaking from disposable batteries.bret4 said:Why use rechargables?
Ditto here, exact same issue with Sony receiver, takes two presses. TV and HR20 only take one press.iacas said:I too have to hit "PWR" twice to turn off my receiver. I usually do this second (the "Off" button comes first and powers off the TV and HR20). Then when I turn them on I do it in the opposite order: one PWR push turns the receiver on, I flip to D* mode, and "On" turns on the TV and HR20.
I wish "On" and "Off" could turn on and off not only the HR20, but the TV and the receiver. My TiVo (DirecTiVo, series 2) could do it.![]()