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Don't press any more buttons at the moment as you may further complicate the problem. I really need to know which satellite remote you have to give the correct instructions, but the following applies to a large number of TVs.
First, press the TV button on the satellite remote. This simply ensures that any buttons pressed afterwards control the TV and not the satellite box.
Next look for a button on the satellite remote labelled INPUT or SOURCE. If you can find one of these buttons, try pressing it repeatedly until the picture from the satellite channels appears on the TV screen. If there is a TV/AV button on your satellite remote, press this once.
If you cannot find any of these buttons on your satellite remote or they do not switch the TV back to TV mode, please let me know which Satellite remote you are using. If you don't have a model number for the remote, please let me know the brand and model number of the satellite receiver.
Hope this helps. Please reply to me by clicking on "Add a comment" below your question.
Unless the TV has a front-panel menu button and allows you to switch modes from there, you are out of luck. There are two possibilities. One is to try another replacement remote. If you get a universal remote made by the TV manufacturer (Magnavox), it may have buttons that will work. The other option is to purchase an RF converter, which will cost around $15. This will take the video/audio signals from the game and convert it to a channel 3 or 4 signal you can then tune in on the TV. The picture won't be quite as bright and clear as with direct AV input, but it will do the trick.
MENU ...... PICTURE ..... TURN GAME MODE ON ..... EXIT MENU ...... TURN TV TO CHANNEL 3 or 4. THIS WORKED FOR A GAMING SYSTEM AND MAY RESOLVE DVD CONCERNS ALSO.
Just off the top of my head I think the code was 720... I havent installed DishNetwork dishes in a while though.. I will double check to get you the right code.
you would need to purchace a universal control you can find these in shop like currys ask the teqs there or look on ebay for a remote like your old one
You will need the original remote control I,m afraid. The original remote is the Durabrand HYF-23A. On the original remote, incase you do have one, is a button marked TV/AV. That is the button that changes between the TV and the Audio/video inputs. An original replacement remote can be purchaed HERE:
http://www.remotes.com/remotes/servlet/rs?a=gmi&smodel=BH1304D&brand_pn=DURABRAND_BH1304D&mode=large&uid=11831222740150
Good Luck
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