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Anonymous Posted on Jul 31, 2013

Video channel input

No remote need to switch it to vcr inport how can i do that

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2007

SOURCE: Video Input

what if you do not have the remote and need to switch to input?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: Cannot Switch over to AV Channel

you need an rca universall remote with you model number listed.
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daniel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: can't access video input channel

I believe you need the original remote to switch the input to video . I found the remote shown at PartStore.com with the original RCA part number 242524 at about $37.00 and also at MCMelectronics.com at around $31.00. There may be other sources also. Good luck.

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2012

SOURCE: Need to change input, no remote

There is no way to change the input to this set without its remote control.

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