If your Philips TV remote has a blinking orange light, you may wonder why. In most cases, the orange light blinks due to weak batteries, signal interference, pairing issues, glitches, circuit board failure, etc. If the remote doesn’t have physical damage, you can resolve other causes by performing the troubleshooting steps in this article.
The table lists why the orange light continuously flashes on a Philips TV remote.
Issues | Reasons | Fixes |
---|---|---|
TV sensor fails to receive remote signals | Philips TV remote signal gets blocked | Remove the obstructions |
The remote doesn’t have sufficient charge to work | Poor batteries in the remote | Insert new batteries into the remote |
Philips TV remote accidentally unpairs the TV | The remote pairing issues due to a long- range | Re-pair the Philips TV remote and keep it closer to the TV |
The remote responds slowly, or particular buttons are unresponsive | Technical glitches on the remote | Reset the Philips TV remote |
Remove the Signal Obstructions
In most cases, you can see the Philips TV remote blink a yellow/green/blue light while controlling your TV. However, if it emits an orange light, it indicates that other signals are interfering with the remote. To avoid this, keep your radio devices, baby monitors, and WiFi routers a little away from the remote’s signal path. Then, use the remote in a Philips TV controllable range. If it doesn’t work, try the next troubleshooting method.
Replace the Remote Batteries
The Philips TV remote may have a blinking orange light if its batteries are poor or exhausted. This indicates that the remote batteries need to be replaced. Open the remote’s battery compartment and safely remove the old batteries. Clean the remote compartment and insert the new 2 AAA batteries. Now, aim the remote facing the Philips TV sensor and press any button. If the orange light still stays idle, try the next fix.
Pair the Philips TV Remote
Rarely, the remote may get unpaired from your Philips TV due to a bug or connection loss. In that case, re-pairing the remote with the TV is necessary to stop the orange light from blinking on the remote.
- Philips Google TV remote – Open TV Settings and select Remote & Accessories → Choose Remote Control Settings → Click Pair Remote Control → Follow the steps on the TV screen to complete pairing.
- Philips Roku TV remote – Turn on your Philips TV → Hold the Pairing button on the battery compartment → Once the status button blinks, release the Pairing button.
- Philips Saphi TV remote – Hold the Pair button on the remote for 3-4 seconds → Once the light around the microphone button blinks, release the Pair button.
- Philips Titan OS TV – Using a keyboard or mouse, open TV Settings → Choose Wireless & Network → Click Remote Control → Select Pair Remote Control → Complet the pairing process by following the on-screen steps.
- Philips Android TV remote – Hold the Pair button on the remote for 3-4 seconds → Once the ring light around the Microphone button flashes, release the Pair button.
Update the Philips TV Remote Software
Philips offers an updating function for the TV remotes as well. So, you can fix the remote’s orange light blinking issue by updating the Philips TV remote software through TV settings. Use a keyboard or remote apps to perform this remote update. Before heading to the steps, place the remote near or within the Philips TV range.
- Philips Google TV remote – Open TV Settings → Choose Remote & accessories → Tap Remote control settings → Select Update remote control software.
- Philips Saphi TV remote – Go to Settings → Select All settings → Tap Wireless and network → Choose Remote Control → Click Update remote control software.
- Philips Titan TV remote – Launch Settings → Tap Wireless & network → Select Remote control → Select Update remote control software.
- Philips Android TV remote – Go to Settings → Choose Wireless and networks option → Click Remote control → Select Upgrade remote control software.
Reset the Philips TV Remote
The final troubleshooting technique to solve the orange light issue is to reset the Philips TV remote. This will restore the remote to its default settings. Later, you should pair the remote with the TV again to use it.
- Philips Google TV remote – Power off the Philips TV and remove the remote batteries → After a minute, hold the Home button and insert the batteries into the remote → Once the remote’s light turns off, release the Home button.
- Philips Roku TV remote – Plug the TV cable from the socket → Pop out the batteries from the remote → Plug the TV cord back into the socket and turn on your Philips TV → Place the batteries back into the remote when the TV logo comes → Hold the Reset button.
- Philips Android TV remote – After turning off the TV, remove its cable from the socket → Wait for a minute and plug the TV cable into the socket → Hold the Power button.
If you own a Philips Titan/Saphi TV remote, reset your Philips TV to reset the remote.
Inspect the Remote’s IR Emitter
Defects in the IR emitter may also cause the orange light on a Philips TV remote to blink. Open the Camera app on your phone and point the Philips TV remote towards the camera. Press the Power button and check whether a light is visible through the camera. If not, the remote’s IR is damaged. In the same way, you can inspect all other remote buttons to check their working condition.
Seek Philips TV Customer Support
If the remote’s hardware malfunctions and has a blinking orange light, it is best to seek guidance from Philips TV customer support. They will inspect the remote and tell you whether to repair it or buy a replacement. For more information, check out the official website of Philips TV to search for help topics or reach out to a technical team.
Try Remote Alternatives to Control Philips TV
Use the alternatives below if you have submitted your remote for repair or replacement.
- Use Keyboard or mouse – Connect a wireless keyboard or mouse to the Philips TV’s USB port. Once the pointer appears on the TV screen, you can use it to operate the TV.
- Use Remote Apps – Get the remote app on your phone that is compatible with controlling the Philips TV. Then, choose a remote and pair it with your Philips TV. Later, use the remote interface to navigate to the TV menu and control it virtually.
FAQ
It indicates that the Philips TV is loading or booting up. If the light stops pulsating, it means that the TV is ready to use. In rare cases, the red light may blink to indicate that the internal components have become faulty.