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Gabe mater Posted on Jan 29, 2012

I changed my DVD location on my tv inputs, how do I re program my remote?

When I hit DVD on my Osiris remote it goes to hdmi 2. I changed my DVD to a different location on my tv (video 2). How do I program my remote so the DVD button will go to video 2?

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: i have a osiris universal remote,and a visio tv

Manual for it because its too much to type.

http://www.abt.com/images/products/PDF_Files/mx350_man.pdf

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