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Remote Controlled TV/Monitor
Functions
1. POWER ON/OFF
Press this button to turn the VOH704 On. The
channel number or current video source will be
displayed on screen and the picture will appear in a
few seconds. Press the button again to turn the
VOH704 Off.
2. DIRECT ACCESS (O-9) BUTTONS
Use these buttons to make a direct channel
selection. The channel number chosen will be
displayed on the screen for about 4 seconds. The
direct access is carried out with 0-9 keys (0-69ch).
3. CHANNEL UP/DOWN BUTTONS
Use these buttons to advance to the next higher or
lower channel. See also: SKIP / SEARCH
BUTTON.
4. VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS
Use these buttons to increase or decrease the
volume level of the headphone jacks or external
speaker if installed. They are also used to make
picture adjustments in picture select mode.
Note: These buttons will not affect the volume of
wireless headphones or a wired RF modulator.
When using these devices the volume must be
adjusted with the headphone volume control or
with your radio’s volume control (see page 12,
Headphones, or page 13, Wired FM Modulator).
5. PICTURE SELECT BUTTON
Each time this button is pressed, the on screen
picture adjustment display cycles through
“adjustment bars” for CONTRAST,
BRIGHTNESS, COLOR and TINT. Once the
desired adjustment bar is displayed, use the
VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the setting.
The display will automatically turn off if no
adjustments are made within 6 seconds, or if any
other button is depressed.
6. MUTE BUTTON
Press this button to remove the sound at the
headphone stations. The screen will display the
volume adjustment bar for 6 seconds, indicating
that the sound has been turned off. Pressing the
button again restores sound to the previously set
level. The mute feature may also be released by
pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS.
7. TV/VIDEO BUTTON
Any video equipment connected to the AUDIO/
VIDEO inputs can be viewed with the TV by
pressing
this button. Each time the button is pressed, the
Audio / Video source will change in the following
sequence VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 and TV.