27-07-2021 11:36 AM
I have two Q60T QLED TV's side by side.
At the moment, the two remotes operate both TV's simultaneously. i.e. if I use Remote 1 or 2 to turn on, both TVs turn on.
How do I go about having Remote 1 control TV 1, and Remote 2, control TV 2?
I actually have a full and smart remote for each TV, i.e. 4 remotes. The Smart Remote seems to suggest that I can repair the remote by pointing it at the TV and pressing the Return and Play button, but when I do that it doesn't make the remote specific to a TV.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
03-06-2022 05:42 PM - last edited 03-06-2022 05:42 PM
It doesn’t fully pair to just 1 TV. The power button will still control both TV’s. I’ve tried everything. It’s because they’re Bluetooth remotes. The person you replied to is just pulling everyone’s leg.
09-06-2022 06:40 PM
I would be completely fine if the power button still controlled both tvs. Are you able to program each remote separately to change the volume, channel, etc for each separate TVs. I have 2 TVs side by side and going through the same issues.
19-09-2022 07:15 PM
Would love to know your solution. It seems quite a few others have the same issue.
06-10-2022 06:29 AM
Hi Kyra still looking for a solution to this I haven’t found anything online that has helped so far
12-07-2023 01:58 AM
Please please give me your knowledge as to how you solved this problem.
12-07-2023 04:05 AM
There is still no solution. I’ve even been through customer support, they just tell me to do a factory reset and leave the TV unplugged for a minute or two, then that’s all they can give me. It’s definitely a hardware issue and they don’t care about fixing it. I just deal with it. Sorry.