Lỗi this function is not available now lg tv năm 2024

OK, as you already discovered there is no specific code for your remote. You can try the generic codes for LG which I've listed below. Your TV may use the same flash patterns as some other older LG TVs so these codes might work.

Rev 8 remote: 1293, 1206, 0206, 0065, 0904 Rev 6 remote: 0065, 0742, 0502, 0672, 0634, 0136, Rev 4 remote: Same as Rev 6 RC1600/00 remote: codes not available and unlikely to work with your TV

** Your Sky remote version can be found on a sticker inside the battery compartment. **

Try these codes but if they don't work it's unlikely your remote will work with your TV - you will need to use the remote supplied with your TV to control volume and power functions. Unfortunately, when a TV is newer than the remote and uses a new flash pattern not programmed into that remote, the remote wont work. However manufacturers often keep the same flash patterns for common functions, so the generic codes might work for you.

I'm informed that a new Sky remote version is due - which will hopefully contain a specific code/flash pattern for your TV - but I've not been able to confirm this yet.

When a set top box is connected to a TV, the set top box is in control and if you try to use the TV remote control to alter the TV settings (except input and the TV power on/off) you will get the message on the TV screen

All changes need to be done using the set top box remote, but they will only affect the set top box not the TV, e.g. increasing Vol using the box's remote will increase the volume output from the set top box and this will increase the volume from the TV.

If you wish to change a setting in the TV then you need to switch control back to the TV e.g. if the set top box is connected to a HDMI port or a Composite (AV) video port etc, then use the input button on the TV remote to switch back from the selected input i.e. HDMI, AV etc to the antenna input. Then you can use the TV remote to adjust any settings in the TV.

To use the set top box again you need to switch the TV input back to the port e.g. HDMI, AV etc that the set top box is connected to.

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If you have a cable box (otherwise known as a set-top-box) that you have to turn on when you turn the tv on, and you use to change your cable channels, the LG remote will not control it. The LG remote is strictly for the tuner built into the television, and is not capable of controlling the cable box.

You probably see "function not available" because you are viewing the picture on an external input of the tv (component, composite, etc). Your tv cannot tune stations in when it is set to an external input that you use to watch DVD's, cable boxes, games, and other devices. The tv is telling you that you can't change channels if it is on an input.