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Anonymous Posted on Jan 01, 2013

Switched from satelite to antena, scan cannot find antenna to download stations

I previously had this tv hooked up to satelite with dvd vcr recorder, just unplugged and moved to another location. When turned on I just had the video componet view, switched to tv and proceeded to scan for antena channels. Couldn't find antena, said check connections and try again. At first found channel 3 had been deleted so I manually fixed that but still can't find channels. Help!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2006

SOURCE: TV screen on video 2 and remote died

The only way your going to change the video mode is with the original remote. If you need another remote go to http://remotes.com or call 1800 remotes Theres a button on the upper left hand side of the remote called video mode. A universal most of the time will not work this function. You could ask around to your friends and buddies or relitives if anyone has a working Sanyo remote or go to a local retailer that sells Sanyo and see if he would let you borrow one for a little while so you can switch out of the video mode. Good Luck

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Perry Mellott

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2007

SOURCE: connecting VCR/DVD combo

Put the Tv on Channel 3

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2007

SOURCE: Tv problem

Mine (2005 vintage) is doing the same thing. Wiggling the connector at the rear of the set cures the issue. however, it must be a loose connection inside. How about soldering the connector?

Any other ideas on how best to handle the soldering of the connector inside the set?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2008

SOURCE: input problem

If you have the original remote, hit video, source, or input button, if it dont have them, then try to change the tv to channel 00 (zero or zerozero), if not then the channels might have to scroll to it, from channel 02 down to make it loop, if it goes to the next highest channel, then you need a remote. It may be set in the menu options to have the video source not saved to your list of saved channels. when you scan the channels, the tv might not look for the A/V source (audio / video), maybe just the RF source. The 3 DVD RCA wires are 1 video and 2 stereo, one stereo for left and one stereo for right. The TV has only 2 , 1 for video and 1 for mono 1 channel sound. This wouldnt have anything to do with why you cant use the DVD player. but try that with the original remote (or a universal remote that is set to your tv set that has either video, input, source or something similar. It is what tells the tv to change from the cable source (RF) and the AV source (the Red White and Yellow plugs, in your TV's case, 2 plugs, one yellow and the other either red or white or something). Dont really know how to explain it much more but hope it helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: How do I change from TV to DVD/VCR Mode?

open the menu screen and go to input

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