there is NO switch on the back it has something to do with pushing the right buttons. The switch was the 1st thing looked for a year ago when it was purchased. the correct answer is in the owners manual that has disappeared in the last year.there is NO switch on the back it has something to do with pushing the right buttons. The switch was the 1st thing looked for a year ago when it was purchased. the correct answer is in the owners manual that has disappeared in the last year.
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I assume that you are coming in on channel 73 because you don't have a line level input on the display (tv) you are using. If that is the case, your options are limited. If you DO have a line input to the monitor, run the VCR to that input and just switch to that input when you want to use the VCR. If you have RF in only, -that would be the screw on type connector- you would have to have the same kind of output on the VCR. Understand, the VCR will be outputting to channel 3 or 4, so you would need a 2x rf switch, and you would have to change from channel 73 to 3 or 4 whenever you wanted to watch a movie. There may be other options, but I don't really know what you have.
I would love to say we can help, but the truth is, you remote needs to be replaced. One of the advantages to have the remote is that you wear out the remote, not the controls on the tv. And replacing a remote is much cheaper. You have done all you can to save this remote. You will need to replace it.
1. Set tv to channel 4
2. insert a pre-recorded tape into vcr.
3.press play once to start playback.
4. after a few seconds press play on the vcr for 3 sec you will see a playback picture.
when a picture doesn't appear on the tv screen repeat step 4.
5. press stop to stop playback.
You will need to take the original remoter and go into the menu, find the channel set up and reprogram the VCR for the channels, as when you lost power the channels also went out because of the memory chips need the power to hold the data.
there is NO switch on the back it has something to do with pushing the right buttons. The switch was the 1st thing looked for a year ago when it was purchased. the correct answer is in the owners manual that has disappeared in the last year.
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