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IR Testing with a Digital Camera

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Published in issue 345, July 2005

IR Testing with a Digital Camera
If a device fails to respond to an IR remote control unit, the problem is often in the remote control, and it usually means that the batteries are dead. If the remotely controlled device still doesn’t respond to the IR remote control after the batteries have been replaced, you’re faced with the question of whether the remote control is not sending a signal or the device isn’t receiving it properly.

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