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Optical Remote Control Device
Cause of the RCV (receive) lights up when no light is being received
Why does the RCV(receive) light up when no light is being received?
If any light is received, the RCV will light up.
Once the light is blocked, use the remote controller to check the receiver. If the RCV turns off, it is due to ambient light.
Or, it may be in write mode.
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