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Without looking further you may need the Factory remote not all functions may be accessable using a "Universal" Ha,Ha,Ha remote.These Universal remotes have been problems in my line of work for years,Best idea is when you get a new tv pick up a cheap basic functions remote & use it for everday normal Vol./Channel/Power et. & keep the orig.for things the universal won't do
Hi, the only way to do this is to buy an all 4 one remote and this can then be set to function on your telly these remotes can be brought for next to nothing and can be setup with ease.
Hope this solves your problem their is no way of selecting the source of input without the remote an all4one remote will solve this problem for you.
Quick fix - Should be an "Input" button on the TV itself that can be used to switch between inputs. Depending on model of TV, this may also be done by going to channel 3 then going down to see if it cycles through inputs.
Other than that, may want to try another universal remote that has a "TV Input" button on it.
do you meen by video mode that it is in an external mode via a scart lead. if so does it operate ok if the external inputs to the tv are removed ie only leave the aerial lead plugged in
I had this problem on a symphonic 27 inch TV I just bought from a friend
who no longer had a remote. The thing with the menu and buttons on the
front of the TV doesn't actually change the TV to true game mode. I
don't know what it acutally does, but it isn't really in game mode.
When it is in true "game mode" you can't change the channels until you turn game mode off. What I did was bought a universal remote (a specific one that someone
told me about) for 8 bucks at walmart and I was then able to switch to
game mode with the Input select on the remote. The remote I bought that
actually worked is this one: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Magnavox-PM435S-4-Device-Universal/dp/B00006686A/ref=acc_glance_ce_ai_-2_1_tit/002-3174824-8273629 Make
sure you look at it before you buy it and make sure it has a button
that specifically says "input" on it. I know that some of the universal
remotes don't have an input select button or one that doesn't work. As
long as you get a Philips-Magnavox that has that button, you should be
ok. Much better solution that paying 30 bucks for a new remote
specifically for the TV. Hope this helps.
Hi,
I'm sure you know you need the original remote if there is no menu on the front of the set. I suggest doing a search for customer support online for Sanyo products. There you will find contact numbers to see if one is available. Try "Sanyo remotes" on Google or Yahoo etc. Hope this helps
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