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Hi Carmen.
I also had one of theses rear projection Toshibas. Tedelex are the agents for Toshiba in SA, however they aren't very helpful. Your best bet is to buy a one 4all remote and go through the Toshiba codes. This is what I did when I lost my original remote. It worked fine for me. I have since given this TV away so I can't give you the exact code, but those in the instruction manual do work.
Go push menu button on the front of tv or the right side.Pick the video out,or tv.Or buy a remote.Website 1-800-Remotes factory Original.For the original remote.
I was able to find the MSN TV Set Up Guide Manual online. Within it was the list of codes for various brands of TVs. One of those for Toshiba TV was in bold print. I used the instructions for entering the code and used that bold printed code. The remote worked both the Toshiba TV and the MSN TV2 unit after that code was entered. Apparently the remote had lost the original code somehow.
go to www.comcast.net and click on the Help link, you should be able to find the remote codes and instructions on how to program it...also do a google search for COMCAST REMOTE CODES.
For the universal remotes, most of the models have their own code proprietary set. There is no industry standard. You must look in the romote's instructions to have the proper code settings.
Not all universal remotes will work with all models of TV sets. The combinations of the protocols for the codes are in the many thousands!
You will find that with the universal remotes they are very limited to accessing the features in the set. The universal remotes are only good for the basic functions. You will need the original remote to do any serious operations and to access the internal menus of your set.
Call the manufacture support for your set to find out how you can order the original. You would be better off.
I just bought a 32" dynex lcd and saw that i couldn't program my two $5 ge remotes to work it. From reading in this forum and others I'm not the only one with the problem, I thought I was stuck with only the dynex remote. But the dynex website tells you how to get universal remotes to work,
It tells you to try the codes for Orion, Emerson, Memorex, Sansui, Sylvania, Zenith. The second orion code worked for me. both my ge remotes look and work the same but one uses a four digit code and the other uses a three digit code. I used 0135 on one and 135 on the other. There is a good chance that if you try the codes for the brands dynex lists you will find one that works. The 0135 or 135 might work for most dynex tv's.
If you have a ge remote and haven't programmed it for volume punch through you might try it. It allows the tv volume to be controlled using the ge remote even when it's set to something other than tv.
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