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Anonymous Posted on Jan 28, 2014

I have an old panasonic tv/vhs and im trying to hook up my cable box to it but i cant get it to play from the video audio cords there is no input or menu on tv . i programed the remote but. the input does not work

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2007

SOURCE: DTV remote code

KZXten,

Don't know if this will help but I have Comcast as my cable TV provider and am using a Motorola DCT-6200 STB and the remote Comcast provides with the STB. To get my Panasonic TV/VCR combo (PVQ-2510A) to work with the Comcast remote I had to do the following:

1) Do the remote code search in AUX mode (or VCR or DVD mode if your remote has that button instead) using the instructions for searching ing remote codes. I had to toggle back and forth between AUX and POWER on the remote until the TV turned off. I saved that code on the remote, but it only controlled the power on the TV, not the volume control.

2) Next I did the remote code search using the TV button on the remote and toggled between the TV button and the volume control until the volume +/- bar appeared on the screen. I saved that code too.

I use the AUX button to turn the TV on and off. Once the TV is on the volume control on the remote operates the TV volume normally. I still need to toggle between CABLE and AUX depending on which device I'm controlling, the cable Set Top Box (STB) or the TV. You may have to experiment some to get it to work correctly.

Here's a link to the remotes Comcast is providing in my area.

http://www.comcast.com/corporate/customers/customer_support/remotes.html

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: panasonic omnivision tv/vcr combo

just press Stop/Eject Rew/<< buttons (Action) to get setup menu

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: I lost my remote control for my tv/vhs panasonic omnivision

how do you access the menu without the remote panasonic omnivision tv vcr combo

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2010

SOURCE: Panasonic pv-c1350w channel/clock auto set

You are probably talking about the main menu that appears when the TV is taken off the AC power outlet, to get rid of this page just turn the tv off and on again and it should give you access to what ever channel was tuned before, if your game console has an RF out, your TV should be set to channel 3 ir 4, if the console has composite outs the change the channel until the TV goes to Aux in or Video in. Retrevo.com has an instruction manual available which you can download free, just in case you need more informantion, if the channel keys do not work, then you may have to get a universal remote ,they are fairly inexpensive and will come in very handy at least for the basic functions or just have theTV worked on.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2010

SOURCE: how to get to menu without remote

Hello,
you can only get the menu without remote, if the menu button is at the front of the television but if otherwise you can can get a all in 1 remote control for to get the menu of the television .
Thanks for asking...

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