Remote volume control issue
relliot65
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When I lower the volume of my Hisence tv with my new Fios One remote , it opens the television's "Picture Mode" function on the screen. The only way to get rid of it is to use the back button on the  Hisence remote.  I can not get rid of this with the Fios remote.   I linked  another Fios One  remote and it does the same thing. Any suggestions? It still lowers the volume but 1/3 of my screen is covered by the tv's picture mode options.

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clem21
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@dexman wrote:

I own Sony & Samsung televisions, so I'm not familiar with Hisense models.

Because two different Fios remotes yielded the same results, there is a possibility that the remotes need updates to function properly with that brand.

Does the remotes instructions list more than one code for Hisense televisions? 🤔

Outside of that, if the television has the capability of being "factory defaulted", consider trying that (but remember that the television's optioning will need to be redone).

If that doesn't work, and the Hisense remote can't control the Fios STB, the only other option that I can think of would be to locate an old Motorola Fios remote. Those are compatible with the new 4100 series STBs and could have the proper codes for the television. 🤔


Have you tried both the Automatic remote programming and the manual remote programming? Sometimes if you do not choose the first working option when using manual programming, the next working one will be correct.

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dexman
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I own Sony & Samsung televisions, so I'm not familiar with Hisense models.

Because two different Fios remotes yielded the same results, there is a possibility that the remotes need updates to function properly with that brand.

Does the remotes instructions list more than one code for Hisense televisions? 🤔

Outside of that, if the television has the capability of being "factory defaulted", consider trying that (but remember that the television's optioning will need to be redone).

If that doesn't work, and the Hisense remote can't control the Fios STB, the only other option that I can think of would be to locate an old Motorola Fios remote. Those are compatible with the new 4100 series STBs and could have the proper codes for the television. 🤔

relliot65
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Thank you. Unlike the old  remotes, the new ones didn't come with written instructions or codes for the tv's. You simply follow the minimal directions on the screen. There was only one Hisence TV option to pick.

I'll try factory defaulting my television. I haven't made many changes to it ,so I'll just have to add my wifi password again.

As for using an older remote, the only reason I upgraded was for the voice command. If that's not an option, I think I'd just reconnect my old Fios box and return the new one.

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dexman
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Let us know how things turn out. 🙂

clem21
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@dexman wrote:

I own Sony & Samsung televisions, so I'm not familiar with Hisense models.

Because two different Fios remotes yielded the same results, there is a possibility that the remotes need updates to function properly with that brand.

Does the remotes instructions list more than one code for Hisense televisions? 🤔

Outside of that, if the television has the capability of being "factory defaulted", consider trying that (but remember that the television's optioning will need to be redone).

If that doesn't work, and the Hisense remote can't control the Fios STB, the only other option that I can think of would be to locate an old Motorola Fios remote. Those are compatible with the new 4100 series STBs and could have the proper codes for the television. 🤔


Have you tried both the Automatic remote programming and the manual remote programming? Sometimes if you do not choose the first working option when using manual programming, the next working one will be correct.