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Sadly, no. You have to program it using the original remote, it copies the infrared signal. Now... if you have a friend with a similar Panasonic TV and remote, you could borrow their remote to program it... maybe... I'd test to see if it's compatible with your TV before purchasing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need a working remote to program the sidekick. It doesn’t have to be the original one, but it must be a working remote for the device.
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