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Posted on Jan 17, 2009

I can't get the channel select to go to av input or video input

Using the channel up or down buttons will not allow the tv to go to an av input or video input. Using a universal remote and selecting the input button, the tv will still not go to video input. The tv only displays channels 2- 99. How do I get the tv to video so that I can use the rca inputs in the back of the tv?

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A universal remote in most cases can not switch this TV into the AV mode...you can but a orignal replacment remote for your TV At www.remotes.com and then you can use all the functions again!
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