My orig remote for my DMR-E50 is toast (battery leakage). When trying to get a One4all to work with it I changed the settings in the setup menu to one of the secondary remote codes. However after I changed it I was unable to find a code that would allow me to control the unit again (or even to change it back to the standard IR remote code).
I've left it unplugged for more that 24 hrs however the memory still remains. I'm not even sure if the actual remote function would default to the first position even once the powers drained (I hope so lol).
Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can get it back or how long it'll take for the power to drain from it (and if it'll go back to the first remote codes?)
TIA
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