I’ve lost the remote to my old Sansui TV, how can I change the input (IE Video 1 and Video 2) without it?
I want to use my old Sansui TV with my DVD player and game console, but without the remote, I can't figure out how to change the input to Video 1 or Video 2. The option doesn’t appear below channel 2, and there’s no button on the TV itself to switch inputs. I’d prefer not to buy a universal remote. Is there any way to switch inputs without one?
10 Answers
Feb 03, 2025
This works on some t.v’s, try pushing the two volume buttons on the tv at the same time. If it works it will bring up the menu, then you can change the input.
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I've lost the remote to my old Sansui TV, how can I change the input (IE Video 1 and Video 2) without it?
I want to be able to use my TV with my DVD player and game console, but without the remote I don't seem to be able to change the input. It's not below channel 2, and there is no button on the TV to swap inputs. I'd rather not buy a universal remote…is there a way to switch without…
You should be able to just use the channel buttons on the TV itself. Go lower than 1 and it should go to video 1 or 2 ect. If this doesn’t work there should be a menu button on there too. You use the channel buttons and volume buttons to move the cursor once you get into the menu. Good luck.
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