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Menu operation
1
Input Setup
Channels Selection
1) Using
0~9, DASH
and
ENTER
keys on the remote control to select channel directly.
2). Using
CH+/-
key on the remote control or on your TV to select channel.
3) Press
LTST
key to turn to previous channel, press it again to return to current
channel.
Note:
LTST
is not activated if no channel has been changed after TV turning on.
V
olume Adjustment and Mute Setup
Volume adjustment
Press
VOL
key on the remote control or on the TV to display "Volume" menu,
+/-
adjust the volume of TV between 0 to 100 by using
VOL
key:
+/-
(
To increase the volume, press
VOL
key;
+
(
To decrease the volume, press
VOL
key;
-
Mute
Press
MUTE
key on the remote control to display mute icon on the
left bottom of the screen, and the volume of TV will be turned off, press
MUTE
key again to turn on the volume. Mute can be canceled by using
one of the methods below:
(
Mute will be canceled if you press
MUTE
button again.
(
Mute will be canceled if you press
VOL
key.
+
2
Basic Operation
3
Press the “SOURCE” button on either the remote control
Repeat pressing the
“
Source
”
button
to
select
the
desired
“
source
”.
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Menu operation
Basic Operation
Current Channel Information
Press INFO key on the remote control to display the following OSD, the indications of
items in this OSD are listed in the following table.
EPG Menu
Press
EPG
key to enter "EPG" menu, the first line displays current channel number
channel name, event title and current time.
The second line displays all programs which will be displayed in this channel, press
t
/
u
key to select the program you desired, then press
key to enter this
OK
program to watch.
4
5
Menu system instruction
PICTURE
PICTURE
PICTURE
PICTURE
four
4
)
Select channels from "All Channels List" or "Favorite Channels List".
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