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Earlier this evening I purchased your 32" LC32SP24U at WalMart. The TV was hooked up to my Dish Receiver via my new LG DVD/VCR unit. The new TV unit seems to have been hooked up correctly as it programed to my Dish Receiver. However am unable to set up my new LG DVD to the new Sharp TV.

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i am in the same boat as you bud

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SOURCE: No Picture from Component Input #1 or #2 but do have audio via Surrond Sound

Simplest thing would be that your component cables are not HU'd correctly. Having them reversed would do this.


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Hi,

The remote for VCH822U is RRMCG1237AJSA, which you already have. That remote only works for VCR's. Also, the model number 2525100 is not a valid Sharp model number. Double check the model number of your TV and I will be able to find you a remote for it.

As far as working both units with one remote....I can check but I will need a valid Sharp model number for you TV.

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I can't exactly help you, but can you tell me how you programmed the remote to your TV, because I cannot get mine to work...

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