I do have the same problem. I don't have a remote, and there is no "aux" button. I do have the same problem. I don't have a remote, and there is no "aux" button.
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We had this same problem, and this is what resolved it. Unplug the tv from the wall, wait a minute, plug it back up, and turn it on again with the "power" button. This worked for us (without a remote).
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Try connecting this TV to a VCR or DVD player. Then press channel two and continue to press channel down. See if this will work. Also...if you have an older model Emerson TV remote, it will operate the Orion TV. Let me know if this will work!
I assume that pushing the channel up and channel down buttons does nothing. You could try unplugging it overnight and see if it's forgotten its settings come morning.
But if that doesn't work, you're probably going to have to get a universal remote and program it to your TV. Quite a number of TVs (and DVD players and VCRs for that matter) no longer have a full set of controls on the TV. Some things just can't be done without the remote (a fact that really irritates me).
-Dyllan
not worth buying a remote, you can use an rf converter or what i did was use an old DirecTV remote as i have several. on DTV remote, set selector switch located at top of remote all the way to the right to tv. Then hold down the select and mute button at the same time until the green light blinks 2 times, then enter one of these codes until the power button turns on the tv. Codes are as follows 10236 10463 11463 10179 11911 11929. Also verify that the tv input button does activate the aux channel. I knew these old remotes would come in handy some day.
I do have the same problem. I don't have a remote, and there is no "aux" button.
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