normally you press the power button on the tv.
if that is not possible then grab the remote for that tv and press the power button on the remote control.
in the case where neither of the first 2 suggestions did not worked or is impossible then i would say use a universal remote control with the learning feature.
these types of remotes can turn on mostly any device with an ir sensor. just point and click. using a universal learning remote should solve this tv problem for you.
Universal remotes need to be programmed to the T.V. in order for the remote to work on the T.V.
depends on if it is a flatscreen TV or not
also need code to turn Phillips vcr on and off. or maybe get codes for a russound universal remote to turn on/off Phillips vcr and vizio television. thanks
Well the same thing happend to me cause well the remote "flew" out of my hand so i bought a GE universal remote, it works terribly, u have to hold down a button for three seconds to turn one channel and to turn the tv on and off...it may be the remote but im gonna try again....so hopefully this helped you!
I know this tv can be programmed with just about any universal remote or cable remote the onoly problem I've come across is once i programmed the remote and tv if i try to turn the volume up or down the channel goes up or down
The universal remote code differs for each individual television.
If it's an universal remote then probably yes.
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Best Buy carries a variety of universal TV remote controls. There are also other stores such as Wal-Mart, Walgreens, and Target that carry universal TV remote controls.
Universal remote controls are manufactured by several companies including Logitech and Sony. Logitech is consistently rated as a top manufacturer for universal television remote controls. http://reviews.cnet.com/best-universal-remotes/