... We bought a Panasonic 50" Plasma TH-50PX75U television about 2 months ago. We have a Motorola HD Dual Tuner/DVR DCH 3416 leased from Charter cable.
Some Plasma TV's can/will create light in the Infra-Red spectrum.... that is near (or close enough) to the (human eye invisible) IR light that our [TV, DVR, DVD] remotes use.
Long story short, after visits from a TV technician and a charter tech, and emails to Motorola and Panasonic, it's been decided that the reason my DVR remote will not work is because of the interference with the RF coming out of the plasma interferes with RF coming out of other devices.
Actually.... I think you mean: The new Plasma TV is creating
IR interference.
I don't mean to sound "picky" about the term (IR as opposed to RF) but it's important you realize... you will be trying to block [invisible] "light" that is projected from your remote (
AND the Plasma TV's screen).
We have a Bose Digital Home Theatre Cinemate and a Panasonic DVD that are also in the living room. However, even when they're off, the problem is still there. You cover the TV up with a blanket, the DVR remote works fine.
Yes the blanket is apparently blocking enough of the IR light (emitted by the plasma TV) to allow the IR remote to [once again] work.
Obviously, that's not practical. It also works fine on our other TV's that are not plasma. I've researched for weeks on the internet and came across this site. I was wondering if anyone knows of a fix for this or if the Icon Remote would work. I need one that transfers through Infrared and not RF. I'm obviously not savy when it comes to electronics but would really appreciate any assistance anyone might have.
We've tried moving the DVR but are limited as to how far we can move it from the TV due to the size of our living room.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I would try shielding the DVR's IR port from the plasma TV's Light (the screen). Then use a
X10 Power-Mid <link to get the remotes IR signal to the DVR. The
X10 Power-Mids can even be used to control devices [like DVR's] that are tucked away behind cabinet doors.
I use a similar device to control equipment at the back of the room in
my home theater. It was
my home theater that caused me to find Home Automation [and X10]. This is cool stuff
KennaK.... be prepared to have FUN. I really enjoy
my Home Automation setup.
P.S. The Icon remote is AWESOME.