I no longer have original remote so I can't access Program button to set channels 14& up to CATV. New universal remote will access all functions except the needed Program
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Many universal remotes have a code database that you can use to access at least the basic tv functions. I'm assuming you are asking how to program a universal remote when you do not have the original remote. If you are asking how to program stations via buttons on the TV, there is probably a menu button to get in the main menu, then use the channel up/down and volume up/down buttons to navigate the menu.
Please add a comment with the source of the video content that you are watching. Also are you using the TV's original remote or a universal remote? The CC button usually will only work for OTA content and some cable channels (no set-top box). If your source comes through a set-top box, you'll need to access the captions from that source. (On some, you may need to access the Settings menu. On my IPTV box, it's in the Audio settings.)
If you are getting OTA content and are using a universal remote, the code that works for most functions may not give the correct signal when you press the CC button. In that case, you can try another code. For universal remotes with a learning function, if the original remote is available, try teaching the universal remote the CC function.
If you whsh to get all functions operated with your TV, you must have its original remote control, and it is no doubt. No universal remote control will operate with all functions, that are supposed to be, especially to Sony Brands. You can buy the original remote control from the authorized service center for Sony, or from any authorized dealer for Sony. Then why do you go for an experiment
You can program to regular (analog) antenna channels. To do so you must use the original remote which has a TV/DTV switch in the top right corner of the remote. Choose the appropriate mode for the type of channel you want to see or scan for. Here is a link to the owners manual and a picture of the remote swithc. The info on the signal switching is on pg.13. http://tv.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/funai/cr130dr8.html?idRes=707655
Universal remotes alway have somethings missing functions to comparation to the original remote.Well,ur universal remote don't have channels up and down functions.Try website like Remote.com to buy an original remote.
On the right hand side of this television there are panel buttons. It appears that your son in law knocked the tv out of the correct input. Press the input button in order to cycle through the 5 inputs. Typically pressing the input button on the side panel of a television and pressing it again and again and again will make it change inputs. Universally the buttons on the tv panel function as follows: Channel up moves the cursor up. Channel down moves the cursor down. Volume + moves the cursor right. Volume - moves the cursor left.
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Harmony by Logitech; they have models ranging from 70-400 based on your needs. They are 100% programmable, meaning any function your unit has, it will duplicate. PC software is very user friendly. You can set this remote to control up to 14 different devices and one button control. They even pass the Wife/Mother, & in-Law tests.. They have a substantial Database of products on file so you don't have to have your original remote. If you have problems while programming, they will actually answer their phones 14 hours a day. Why do I like these so much? Price/Performance/User friendly & I program all remotes from Universal to Crestron. Hope this helps. If you have any questions, reply & I will answer for you & help any way I can.
Following the instructions I have been able to program a Philips SRU4105WM/17 universal remote using the first Mitsubishi code from the code list. However, I had to have the universal remote "learn" the vcr/tv button function (I assigned it to the Exit button). Good thing I still have the original Mitsubishi remote:-) I haven't tried having the universal remote learn all the functions, such as Cancel, Counter Reset, Audio Function, Video Function etc. I could see if I'm able to program those, if you'd like. LMK if you have any other questions.
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Go to http://www.jvcremotes.com/ or any similar site and order the original remote. That way you are sure to get a remote capable of doing whatever you need. The alternative is to keep buying universals until you get lucky and find one that works all functions on that set.
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