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TV REMOTE FUNCTION

 

(3) 

TV

: Press this button to select TV mode of operation. 

(5) 

SEEK DN/UP

: Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or lower station. 

(10) 

0~9

: Use these buttons to make a direct channel selection 

(15) 

SCREEN

: Press this button to change Display Mode. 

(16) 

AP (Auto Program)

: Press this button for 0.5sec to program and save all the stations on memory. 

(21) 

CH+/-

: Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or lower channel. 

(23) 

MUTE

: Press this button to remove all sound (++++ blinks on display window) 

(28) 

VOL+/-

: Use these buttons to increase or decrease the volume. 

(33)

 Delete

: Use to remove selected channel from memory. 

(34)

 Step (Add)

: Use to add a selected channel to memory. 

 

 

 

 

 

RADIO REMOTE FUNCTION

 

(5) 

SEEK DN/UP

: Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or lower station. 

(19) 

AM/FM

: Each time this button is pressed, the VE926 will alternate between AM and FM radio 

ds. 

(21) 

CH +/-

: Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or lower channel. 

(23) 

MUTE

: Press this button to mute the sound (++++ blinks on display window). 

(28) 

VOL+/-

: Use these buttons to increase or decrease the volume. 

 

MISC REMOTE FUNCTION

 

(20) 

TEL

: Press this button to answer an incoming call, press again to hang up the speakerphone. 

 

(The VE926 contains a hands-free speakerphone). 

(18) 

A/V

: Press this button to select external A/V source 1 or 2. 

Summary of Contents for VE926

Page 1: ...OWNER S and INSTALL MANUAL 0 Slot in DVD Player 9 TFT LCD Monitor Multi function Remote Control Built in Hands Free Speaker Phone Cable Ready 125 Channel TV Tuner AM FM Radio 2 A V Inputs Intercom Re...

Page 2: ...FER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 1 This symbol alerts the user to the fact that exposed dangerous voltages reside within this product s enclosure and contact with any of these voltages wil...

Page 3: ...radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following means Reorient or r...

Page 4: ...y the manufactures or sold with the product Mounting of this product should be in accordance the manufacture s instructions and should use the mounting hardware provided with the unit by the manufactu...

Page 5: ...stalling an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 17 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets exten...

Page 6: ...should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heating vents stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Cable System Installation Note to CATV system installer This...

Page 7: ...18 Setting the Alarm Volume 18 Setting the Cable TV Mode 19 Setting the Air TV Mode 19 Setting the Speaker Mode 19 Setting the Intercom Mode 19 Setting the Presets In FM AM or TV Modes 19 Using the DV...

Page 8: ...untin B 2 1 2 Mounting screws C 3 Mounting screws 4 D Foot 4 E Hole cap mote Control 4 Multi Height Spac 5 Battery AAA nna Adaptor le Template al 6 FM Dipole Ante 7 Right Angle Coaxial 8 FM Antenna Ba...

Page 9: ...lifting and rotating the spacer in the mounting hole Choose a spacer height which will allow the VE926 to clear the edge molding 3 Measure the thickness of the bottom of the cabinet or shelf and the s...

Page 10: ...at blade screwdriver inserted into the removal slots Unscrew the mounting screws 2 Remove the connector from the unit 3 be careful not to damage the screen 5 or wires 4 Turn the unit over and remove t...

Page 11: ...K button and keep it pressed while talking CALL and TALK buttons are working while Intercom function is selected 8 INT BUTTON Selects the Intercom function 9 MUTE BUTTON Press this button to mute the...

Page 12: ...sed to lock screen in place 22 Disc Insertion Slot 1 AC LINE CORD Connects to AC outlet 2 AUDIO LINE OUT Connect to low level input of stereo system or low level input of computer speaker REAR PANEL C...

Page 13: ...e factory settings highlight RESET and press the LCD Control Functions 2 SEL Button Used to enter the picture menu Highlight the menu ite the UP DOWN buttons and then press Select to adjust the highli...

Page 14: ...9 BATTERY INSTALLATION 13 Rear View Battery Size AAA...

Page 15: ...8 STOP 9 PREV IWW 10 Digit 0 9 Select 11 TITLE 12 DISPLAY 13 SUB TITLE 14 AUDIO 15 SCREEN 16 ANGLE AP 17 ON OFF 18 A V 19 AM FM 20 TEL 21 CH CH 22 ENTER 23 MUTE 24 FF XX 25 SF IX 26 NEXT XXI 27 PLAY...

Page 16: ...N Button to enlarge the screen The screen will be enlarged in the following order TV MODE Normal default Full AV DVD MODE Full default Normal CDDA MP3 Full default Normal LCD MONITOR OFF 16 ANGLE If a...

Page 17: ...or decrease the volume 33 Delete Use to remove selected channel from memory 34 Step Add Use to add a selected channel to memory RADIO REMOTE FUNCTION 5 SEEK DN UP Use these buttons to advance to the...

Page 18: ...de search HRC IRC STD and channel search mode automatically During this time the unit will not respond to any commands The unit will respond normally once the cable mode and channel search mode is con...

Page 19: ...ess the P3 button once The set time will disappear from the Display Window and a series of dashes will appear Alarm DEACTIVATED mode 3 Press the ON OFF button The alarm is now deactivated NOTE The set...

Page 20: ...ss the SET button four times to enter the speaker configuration mode ISP or ESP appears on the VFD 2 Press the seek button to toggle between the I SP and E SP 3 When the desired mode is reached press...

Page 21: ...ng the Chapter Number 1 Pressing the SEARCH button once will display the Time Title Chapter input screen 2 Input the chapter number or time that is desired and press the ENTER button The player will c...

Page 22: ...ishing part of the section SET B 3 Press the button until OFF is displayed on the screen this will turn off the repetitive function A TO B OFF Changing the Subtitle Language 1 If the disc contains cap...

Page 23: ...lect disc playback options using the DVD root menu 1 A menu installed in discs appears when pressing the MENU button The menu must be previously saved in the disc 2 Use the navigation buttons to selec...

Page 24: ...sc is being read 3 The number of total titles 14 The number of total subtitle languages 4 The number of current chapter 15 Current subtitle language 5 The elapsed time of title 16 Dolby audio mode 6 T...

Page 25: ...n loops LAYING MP3 DISCS dio format An audio CD quality song is compressed into the MP3 format with player will initialize the disc and the directory folder will be shown hen an MP3 disc is inserted i...

Page 26: ...s ENTER to select the highlighted folder All songs available under the selected will be lis 3 Use f or g button to choose a song from the list then press ENTER to play the selected song 4 To move back...

Page 27: ...the JPEG file b 4 Pressing the left or right button will rotate the JPEG in 5 When browsing the photos you can reverse the photo horiz button or you can reverse the photos vertically by pressing the...

Page 28: ...menu 5 Each sub menu item provides a number of option items to its right Use the f or g buttons to highlight the desired option item for selection 6 Press the ENTER button to select the option item 27...

Page 29: ...o select screen aspect ratio 28 scree scree scree 4 3 PS When the player is connected to a normal TV and a wide picture is shown on the full n 4 3 LB When the player is connected to a normal TV and a...

Page 30: ...input either the default password or any new 4 digit password and press ENTER button locked 6 Press SETUP button NOTE The Default Password is 3308 This password is always effective even after you have...

Page 31: ...X 56mm 15 8 x 11 0 x 3 25 Inches Weight 3 5 Kg 7 72Lbs DISPLAY LCD Illumination CCFL Edge Lit Tube Backlighting Life Expectancy 30 000Hrs Resolution 1920 W X 220 H Screen 9 TFT LCD 16 9 MISC TV Chann...

Page 32: ...does not support subtitle functions The disc is prohibited from changing subtitle languages Vocal languages AUDIO cannot be changed The disc being played does not support AUDIO functions The disc is...

Page 33: ...label s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID B...

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