Rs250a remote is blinking randomly

This appears on my 150b as well! Very annoying!

Dear all,

  1. What’s the color of your remote control?
  2. Toda mentioned that back button is appearing briefly on the left side of display. Does it happen to everyone here?
  3. About No.2 above, does the back button appears briefly even when BT remote is unpaired?

I apologize for any inconvenience,

  1. black remote
  2. can’t say I noticed the display as I was focused on the flashing light on the remote.
  3. can’t say - have not unpaired the remote

Thank you!

Hi, no blinking after resetting but now the remote loses connection after a while and has to be paired again. Annoying

Black and Yes, I do have the problem with the back-button showing in glimps…

Is it fixed? How to solve it?
It is incredibly annoying. I have it with a silver remote.
It distracts me every time when it blinks on my desk. I have ADHD. → it makes the remote unusable for me.

Ok, at night it is understandable, I had to take out batteries. :frowning:

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Hi,

due to anther problem I got a new device that works flawless.

I’m seeing this behavior on my new RS-520 also…remote starts blonking white sort of randomly and remote stops controlling the device. I have to go to the front screen and go Settings > Bluetooth and the RCU680 (think that’s the name) is still listed in the Paired Devices. Sometimes it comes back, other times I tap it and the name turns white and then again and it connects. #support

Dear Hi-Fi Rose users

We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
We are not having the problems you are experiencing.

Please check a few things.

  1. Check if the same symptoms appear after replacing the batteries of the remote control with new ones.
  2. If the same symptoms appear even after replacing the batteries with new ones, contact the distributor in the country where you purchased the Rose device, explain the symptoms, and receive a new remote control.
    eng.hifirose.com/Distributors

Thank you

Thank you. I think I will contact my reseller here in the US for a new remote. Bad enough that with my RS-520 it ceases responding…it also will sometimes take the last command sent and just keep sending it. If that last command was to ‘scroll right’ in the Home, no big deal, the screen just keeps flashing when it reaches the far right end.
What is much more concerning is when it does this and the command is ‘VOLUME UP’! I had just installed brand new Klipsch speakers and connected them to listen for the first time to Qobuz on them. When I hit ‘Volume Up’ on the remote, it just kept sending that command as the music got deafeningly loud and threatened to destroy my new speakers! I had to jump out of my chair and run to the RS-520 tit the POWER button to keep that remote from wrecking my new speakers!!

Same thing happened to me regarding the remote sending an infinite signal… It just seems generally buggy. The light flashes randomly. This is my first hifi system and I’m pretty disappointed that I’m contending with issues like this.

Did you ever find a fix for this?

I had this problem on the Rs150b.

The black remote control has been changed to a silver color and the result is exactly the same.

The problem has been solved for me.

Look here:

Hi there.

After no blinking issues for a long time, the silver one is back to random annoying blinking. Batteries are new, still nothing changed.
Really crazy.
Any recommendations?
Best regards
Tobias

Dear Hi-Fi Rose users

This symptom can occur when the remote control battery life is almost over.

The symptom you mentioned is that when the Bluetooth signal becomes weak or is interfered with while using the device and the Bluetooth remote control after pairing, the LED blinks to indicate the operation to search for Bluetooth signals again.

Therefore, this symptom is not a defect but a normal operation, and there is no significant difference in battery consumption because it re-enters low-power mode after LED blinking and searching for signals.

Please note that this symptom may occur when there are many other devices using 2.4GHz radio waves (microwave ovens, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz users, etc.) nearby, and when the distance is far.

Thanks for the update
It’s definitely not due to an empty battery.
I’m also not aware of any new devices in our network. Still the blinking randomly started

Hi @Toba,

ROSEHAN meant that many devices that are connected to Wi-Fi interfere with the Bluetooth signal. It has nothing to do with whether you know or don’t know about new Wi-Fi devices. It is generally known that there are always problems with Bluetooth interruptions caused by Wi-Fi. The more devices that are active on Wi-Fi, the more is sent and received and this can lead to Bluetooth connections crashing.

Why don’t you use your remote control as an IR remote?

Cheers Bonte

Does the silver one also work with ir? I thought BT only.

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I put a Dongle that only manages infrared and I programmed my Logitech Harmony One which controls my Accuphase amplifier at the same time.

I don’t have the blinks anymore

The black remote control was replaced last year by the Alu model: without success!!

With the new Dongle it’s impeccable

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I had the silver RC in the Rose box from the start and because of what I posted and all the general radiation in the house, I integrated the IR sensor when setting it up.

I’ve never had any problems with the remote control (everything I’ve read here in the forum about remote control and/or new dongles), sorry, doesn’t apply to me.

I bought the device on April 24 (built see SSD lid or box, my 520 was in May 23) and still have the same batteries in it and as I typed, no problems.

The same applies to my Wi-Fi. I have everything on a switchable power strip and before going to bed, the main switch is turned to OFF. I have sleep apnea and want to be able to sleep for at least 6 hours with the stupid CPAP mask. I know that there are still enough influences (radiation) from my neighbors and general radiation that we humans cause, but this way I can minimize the radiation for myself a little.

At least I think so (but believing is not knowing) :wink:

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