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33.
Remote Menu/PIP Channel Up Button:
In System mode, this button accesses the menu
system for the remote control, enabling you to program product codes, record macros and
perform other functions.
34.
Top Menu/PIP On/Off/PIP Swap/AM/FM Button:
When one of the AVR21EN internal
Tuners has been selected, or when using an external tuner press this button once to toggle
Tuner band. If an FM station is selected, the tuner will toggle to AM. Press the button again to
return to FM.
35.
On Screen Library/Favorite Button:
In DVD mode, this button accesses the On Screen
Library, which displays on screen a thumbnail image and description of each disc currently
loaded in specific brands of DVD changers, including disc type and title if available. Use the
▼
/
▲
/
◄
/
►
Navigation Controls [triangle 13]
and the
Set Button [triangle 15]
to
conveniently select and play any loaded disc. When used with cable television boxes or
satellite receivers, pressing this button scrolls through your list of preprogrammed favorite
channels.
36.
Play Transport Control Button:
Press this button when used with an external DVD player,
VCR, tape deck, digital recorder, CD player or any other device with a transport mechanism
to begin playback.
37.
Tuning Up/Forward Search Button:
This button has different functions depending on
whether the tuner or another source is in use. Press this button when the tuner is in use to
change the station to one with a higher frequency. Each tap of this button will increase the
frequency by one increment.
When an optical player source, such as a DVD/CD changer, is
in use, press this button to search quickly forward through the current track or chapter.
Depending on the type of disc used in the internal DVD/CD changer, each additional press
will cycle through the available scan speeds (available scan speeds may differ for external
optical source devices). When a VCR is in use, press this button to Fast forward from stop or
scan forward from play.
38.
Channel/Slow Play Up/Down Control:
These controls use the
◄
/
►
icons on the same disc
as the
Volume Up/Down Controls [triangle 17]
. The left and
right arrows have different
functions,
depending on the source in use.
When a disc containing JPEG still images
is being
played using an external disc
player, press the right side of this button
to advance to the next
image on the disc
or the left side of this button to return to
the previous image. When a cable
television box, satellite
receiver, HDTV tuner or TiVO device is in
use, press the right side of
this button to
tune in to the next higher channel, or the
left side to tune in to the next lower
channel.
When an
external DVD player is in use and a DVD
is playing, press the right side of
this button
once to switch to the DVD slow forward
play mode. Each additional press
of the
right side of the button will cycle
through the available slow-play speeds of
1/2x, 1/4x and
1/8x. Pressing the left side
of the button switches to the DVD slow
reverse play mode.
Additional presses of
the left side of the button cycles through
the available slow-play speeds
of 1/2x,
1/4x and 1/8x. No slow-play speeds are
available for CDs or other disc types.
39.
Preset/Page Up/Forward Skip Button:
This multipurpose button has a different function
depending on the source in use. When used with the tuner, this button scrolls through the
preprogrammed station presets. When used with optical sources, such as an external CD
player, press this button once to skip to the beginning of the next track. The Page Up function
is used with cable and satellite television to page quickly through on-screen menus.
40.
Last Channel/Display:
This button’s function differs depending on whether it is used in the
System mode or with another source. When used with most video sources, this button
returns to the previously selected broadcast channel.
Summary of Contents for AVR21EN
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