Grundig 8 In 1 Remote Control

In a box in a basement in Dortmund, an original Grundig 8-in-1 still sits. Its LCD screen (on the fancier models) is faded. The "SAT" button is worn smooth. But if you put in fresh AA batteries, point it at an old Telefunken TV, and press "Power"? The static will clear, the green LED will blink, and for a moment, the 1990s flicker back to life—controlled by a single, patient, German hand.

The is a multi-device solution designed to replace up to eight separate controllers for home entertainment systems. It typically supports devices such as televisions, DVD and Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, and Hi-Fi systems through Infrared (IR) technology. Key Features grundig 8 in 1 remote control

If specific codes are unknown, users can engage an auto-search mode where the remote cycles through its database until the device responds. 4. Troubleshooting and Maintenance In a box in a basement in Dortmund,

If you do not have the specific code, you can initiate an automatic search. Aim the remote at the device and hold the device button and power button until the LED flashes intermittently. Release the buttons once the device switches off to save the code. But if you put in fresh AA batteries,