Never heard of this maker before Gwen, seems South African.
All televisions need a remote, otherwise you can only do simple tasks. Copy remotes are readily available which are NOT Universal Remotes.
https://www.fixya.com/support/r29872378-universal_remotes_no_facsimile_remote
All sets have manual controls and they are hidden under the lower right front or on the angled rear panel. This 32" AIM says they are lower right edge, On, Off, Channel UP & Down, Volume Up & Down, plus Menu and Enter. Look about a third of the way down the document.
https://manuals.plus/aim/aled-32hda-32-inch-digital-hd-ready-led-tv-manual
You need the Model number, but AIM replacement remotes below
I would like to find someone to service my pv-4461 Panasonic omnivision VCR.
My unit is in great condition, but is in need of a tune-up... lol
if anyone out there does good work... email me.
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It depends where the signal is coming from. You have to Select the Source of the data. When you select that Source, you will see the channels.
https://www.google.com/search?q=J7+LED+smart+television.+The+channel+list+is+empty
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There are many that work well but it will depend on your environmental conditions. Proximity to the wall, windows, etc.
A good one to consider is the RCA ANT3ME1.
To exit burn in mode on your Element TV, press the arrow up then down then power on the remote, and try it again.
If that doesn't work, try pressing arrow left/right/power on the remote.