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Listening to a CD

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3

4

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5

Only when using this unit with MASTER

mode (

M

), you can perform the following

operations by this unit.

You can use this unit to control a multi-CD

player, which is sold separately.

These are the basic steps necessary to play a

CD with your multi-CD player. More advanced

CD operation is explained starting on the next

page.

1

Source icon

Shows which source has been selected.

2

Disc number indicator

Shows the disc currently playing.

3

Track number indicator

Shows the track currently playing.

4

Play time indicator

Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur-

rent track.

5

Disc list display

Shows the disc title list.

1 Press AV SOURCE to select the multi-CD

player.

Press

AV SOURCE

until you see

M-CD

dis-

played.

2 Press

a

or

b

to select a disc you want

to listen to.

3 To performfast forward or reverse,

press and hold

c

or

d

.

4 To skip back or forward to another

track, press

c

or

d

.

Pressing

d

skips to the start of the next track.

Pressing

c

once skips to the start of the cur-

rent track. Pressing again will skip to the pre-

vious track.

Notes

!

When the multi-CD player performs the pre-
paratory operations,

READY

is displayed.

!

If the multi-CD player does not operate prop-
erly, an error message such as

ERROR-02

may be displayed. Refer to the multi-CD player
owner

s manual.

!

If there are no discs in the multi-CD player ma-
gazine,

NO DISC

is displayed.

50-disc multi-CD player

Only those functions described in this manual

are supported for 50-disc multi-CD players.

This unit is not designed to operate disc title

list functions with a 50-disc multi-CD player.

Multi-CD Player

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Section

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Summary of Contents for AVX-P7650TV

Page 1: ...Operation Manual 7 inch Wide AV System Display 7xX tÜ AV Ü t AVX P7650TV English ...

Page 2: ...ng the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 14 Storing and recalling broadcast stations 15 TV tuner Watching the television 16 Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 17 Recalling broadcast stations 17 Multi CD Player Listening to a CD 18 50 disc multi CD player 18 Introduction of advanced multi CD player operation 19 Repeating play 19 Playing tracks in a random order 19 Scannin...

Page 3: ...imes while operating your vehicle If you are ever in an accident your injuries can be considerably more severe if your seat belt is not properly buckled 9 Never use headphones while driving To ensure safe driving WARNING LIGHT GREEN LEAD AT POWER CON NECTOR IS DESIGNED TO DETECT PARKED STATUS AND MUST BE CON NECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY SIDE OF THE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH IM PROPER CONNECTION OR USE OF...

Page 4: ...ervice Station To protect the LCD screen Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the display when this unit is not being used Extended exposure to direct sunlight can result in LCD screen malfunction due to the resulting high temperatures When using a portable phone keep the an tenna of the portable phone away from the display to prevent disruption of the video by the appearance of spots colored s...

Page 5: ...ve the battery if the remote control is not used for a month or longer Do not recharge disassemble heat or dispose of the battery in fire Do not handle the battery with metallic tools Do not store the battery with metallic materi als In the event of battery leakage wipe the re mote control completely clean and install a new battery When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental r...

Page 6: ...pright position 5 OPEN CLOSE button Press to open or close the LCD panel 6 ENTERTAINMENT button Press to switch between the background displays 7 WIDE button Press to select a desired mode for enlarging a 4 3 picture to a 16 9 one 8 V ADJ button Press and hold to display the picture adjust ment menu 9 RESET button Press to return to the factory settings initial settings a Signal receptor Receives ...

Page 7: ...h VOLUME buttons Press to increase or decrease the volume You can adjust both the built in speaker volume and the head unit volume by using AVX H U i a b c d buttons Press to do manual seek tuning Also used for controlling functions j BACK button Press to return to the previous display k AVX H U button Press and hold to switch VOLUME opera tion Refer to Adjusting the head unit vo lume on page 9 l ...

Page 8: ...ng sources TV television AV 1 video input 1 AV 2 video input 2 S DVD DVD player multi DVD player M CD multi CD player EXT 1 external unit 1 EXT 2 external unit 2 AUX AUX Notes In the following cases the sound source will not change When there is no unit corresponding to the selected source connected to this unit When there is no disc in the DVD player When there is no magazine in the multi CD play...

Page 9: ...tion switch on or off You can turn off the automatic close open function Refer to page 28 Do not close the LCD panel with hands by force That cause malfunction The automatic close open function will op erate the display as follows When the ignition switch is turned OFF while the LCD panel is opened the LCD panel will close after six seconds When the ignition switch is turned ON again or turned to ...

Page 10: ...e is enlarged slightly at the center and the amount of enlargement increases horizontally to the ends enabling you to enjoy a 4 3 picture without sensing any disparity even on a wide screen CINEMA cinema The picture is enlarged by the same proportion as FULL or ZOOM in the horizontal direction and by an intermediate proportion between FULL and ZOOM in the vertical direction ideal for a cine ma siz...

Page 11: ...hasized or green is emphasized DIMMER Adjust the brightness of display BACK CAMERA Switch to the picture ad justment display for the rear view camera SOURCE Return to the picture adjustment display for each source You can adjust the picture adjustment for rear view camera only when B CAMERA is turned on Refer to Setting for rear view camera on page 28 SOURCE will appear in the display instead of B...

Page 12: ...the brightness of the screen being adjusted The farther yellow moves to the right the brighter the screen 4 Press BAND ESC to return to the display of each source Note The icons indicating the current ambient bright ness used for adjusting BRIGHT and CONTRAST may differ from DIMMER slightly Basic Operations En 12 Section 04 ...

Page 13: ...ing a source Press to cycle through all the available sources Operating with different head units Head unit group 1 When using the following head units opera tion is the same as with DVH P5650MP Oper ate following the instructions in this manual DVH P5050MP DVH P7050 DEH P9650MP DEH P7650MP DEH P5650MP DEH P4690MP DEH P4650MP DEH P2650 DEH P7550MP DEH P6550 DEH P5550MP DEH P4550 DEH P3550MP DEH P2...

Page 14: ...c or d If you press and hold c or d you can skip broadcasting channels Seek tuning starts as soon as you release the button Storing the strongest broadcast stations sequentially 1 1 1 BSSM best stations sequential memory lets you automatically store the 12 strongest broadcast stations in order from the lowest channel up 1 Function display Shows the function names 1 Press F to select BSSM BSSM appe...

Page 15: ...ing buttons 1 6 and hold until the preset number stops flashing The number you have pressed will flash in the preset number indicator and then remain lit The selected station has been stored in mem ory The next time you press the same preset tun ing button the station is recalled from mem ory Notes Up to 12 stations six for each of two TV bands can be stored in memory You can recall preset channel...

Page 16: ...V SOURCE until you see TV displayed 2 Press BAND ESC to select a band Press BAND ESC until the desired band is dis played TV1 or TV2 3 To perform manual tuning briefly press c or d The channels move up or down step by step You can also perform manual tuning by press ing CHANNEL 4 To perform seek tuning press and hold c or d for about one second and release The tuner will scan the channels until a ...

Page 17: ...ct the menu option BSSM appears on the display 3 Press A MENU to select BSSM 4 Press a to turn BSSM on BSSM begins to flash While BSSM is flashing the 12 strongest broadcast stations will be stored in order from the lowest channel up When finished BSSM disappears To cancel the storage process press b Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically retur...

Page 18: ...ntil you see M CD dis played 2 Press a or b to select a disc you want to listen to 3 To perform fast forward or reverse press and hold c or d 4 To skip back or forward to another track press c or d Pressing d skips to the start of the next track Pressing c once skips to the start of the cur rent track Pressing again will skip to the pre vious track Notes When the multi CD player performs the pre p...

Page 19: ...ous display press BACK To return to the display of each source press BAND ESC Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned to the playback display Repeating play There are three repeat play ranges for the multi CD player M CD multi CD player re peat TRACK one track repeat and DISC disc repeat 1 Use a b c d and A MENU to select REPEAT 2 Press...

Page 20: ... PAUSE 2 Press a to turn pause on Play of the current track pauses To turn pause off press b Using ITS playlists ITS instant track selection lets you make a playlist of favorite tracks from those in the multi CD player magazine After you have added your favorite tracks to the playlist you can turn on ITS play and play just those selec tions Creating a playlist with ITS programming You can use ITS ...

Page 21: ...f the next track from your ITS playlist begins If there are no tracks from your playlist in the current range ITS EMPTY is displayed and nor mal play resumes Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist When you want to delete all tracks of a CD from your ITS playlist you can if ITS play is off 1 Play the CD that you want to delete Press a or b to select the CD 2 Use a b c d and A MENU to select ITS MEMORY...

Page 22: ...ack display Notes Titles remain in memory even after the disc has been removed from the magazine and are recalled when the disc is reinserted After data for 100 discs has been stored in memory data for a new disc will overwrite the oldest one Displaying disc titles You can display the title of any disc that has had a disc title entered Press DISPLAY Press DISPLAY repeatedly to switch between the f...

Page 23: ...lection will begin to play To go to the next group of track titles use c a and b to select NEXT and then press A MENU To return to the previous group of track titles use c a and b to select PREV and then press A MENU Using compression and bass emphasis You can use these functions only with a multi CD player that supports them Using COMP compression and DBE dy namic bass emphasis functions lets you...

Page 24: ... Shows the type of the currently playing disc 3 Disc number indicator Shows the disc currently playing when using a multi DVD player 4 Title number indicator Shows the title currently playing during DVD video playback 5 Chapter track number indicator Shows the chapter track currently playing 6 Play time indicator Shows the elapsed playing time of the cur rent chapter track 1 Press AV SOURCE to sel...

Page 25: ...ss A MENU To return to the previous display press BACK To return to the display of each source press BAND ESC Note If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds the display is automatically returned to the playback display Repeating play During PBC playback of Video CDs this function cannot be operated 1 Use a b c d and A MENU to select REPEAT 2 Press c or d to select the repeat range...

Page 26: ...u can operate these functions only when a multi DVD player is connected to this unit This function differs slightly from ITS play back with a multi CD player With multi DVD player ITS playback applies only to the CD playing For details refer to Using ITS playlists on page 20 Using disc title functions You can input CD titles and display the titles Then you can easily search for and play a de sired...

Page 27: ...h a b is dis played with a frame The function names are displayed and oper able ones are highlighted 3 Use a b c d and A MENU to select the desired function Press a b c d to change the function press A MENU to select the function The function selected with a b c d is dis played with a frame To return to the previous display press BACK To return to the display of each source press BAND ESC Note If ...

Page 28: ...he gear shift is in REVERSE R posi tion the video automatically switches to a rear view camera video For more details consult your dealer Confirm the setting immediately whether the display changes to a rear view camera video when the gear shift is moved to RE VERSE R from another position When the display changes to a rear view camera video during normal drivings switch to another setting To retu...

Page 29: ... display is now on To turn the clock display off press c or d to select ON and then press A MENU 3 Press c or d to select the segment of the clock display you wish to set Each press of c or d selects one segment of the clock display Hour Minute As you select segments of the clock display the segment selected will be highlighted 4 Press a or b to set the clock Pressing a will increase the selected ...

Page 30: ...t this unit to auxiliary equipment fea turing RCA output For more details refer to the IP BUS RCA Interconnector owner s man ual Only when using this unit with MASTER mode M you can use the AUX source Selecting AUX as the source Press AV SOURCE to select the AUX Press AV SOURCE until you see AUX dis played If the auxiliary setting is not turned on AUX cannot be selected For more details see Switch...

Page 31: ...background display will not change to AV 1 and or AV 2 refer to page 27 Dolphin movie will not appear when the list is displayed SOURCE mode S Press ENTERTAINMENT Each time you press ENTERTAINMENT the display changes in the following order Video of currently selected source DOLPHIN background visual AV 1 video input 1 AV 2 video input 2 Note When the selected source is an audio source when you sel...

Page 32: ...ery power is low Load new battery Page 5 No sounds are heard The volume level will not rise Cables are not connected correctly Connect the cables correctly There is no picture The parking brake cord is not con nected Connect a parking brake cord and apply the parking brake The parking brake is not applied Connect a parking brake cord and apply the parking brake There is no sound Volume level is lo...

Page 33: ...his may damage it Do not place anything on the display when it is opened Also do not attempt to carry out angle adjustment or open close the display by hand Applying strong force to the display may damage it Do not push the LCD screen with much force as this may scratch it Be careful not to place anything between the display and the main body when the display is opening or closing If an object get...

Page 34: ...escent tube is used inside the display to illuminate the LCD screen The fluorescent tube should last for ap proximately 10 000 hours depending on operating conditions Using the display at low temperatures reduces the service life of the fluorescent tube When the fluorescent tube reaches the end of its useful life the screen will be dark and the image will no longer be projected If this happens con...

Page 35: ...rature range 10 50 C Storage temperature range 20 80 C Angle adjustment 50 110 initial settings 110 TV tuner Reception channel TV system US M VHF 2 13 ch UHF 14 69 ch Color system NTSC Usable sensitivity 12 dBµ Video S N Over 37 dB 59 dBµ RF input White Peak 100 Video S N 30 dB usable sensitivity 44 dBµ Antenna input 4 ch Diversity ø 3 5 mm Mini plug type Video input level 1 0 Vp p 75 W Audio inpu...

Page 36: ...43 LCD ô0 ë0 43 tÜ l Ü 0 44 Áp p X0 45 TV SOURCE Ü S 8 m 47 T D ô0 48 m ð X0 49 m ÝX0 49 TV T D ô0 50 m ð X0 51 m ÝX0 51 ð CD t CD èX0 52 l 50 ÉX ð CD t 52 à ð CD t Ù 53 Ý õX0 53 4 ÝX0 53 CD 54 CD Ý Ü ÀX0 54 ITS Ý X0 54 l ÀtÀ 0 X0 55 CD TEXT 0 X0 56 U t T X0 57 DVD t l ÝX0 58 l ÝX0 58 à DVD t Ù 59 Ý õX0 59 l Ý Ü ÀX0 59 4 ÝX0 60 CDX X0 60 ITS Ý X0 60 l ÀtÀ 0 X0 60 0À 0 p 61 D 1 X0 61 D 2 X0 62 Ù ô0...

Page 37: ...Ø 0 À ØÐ x p ô ô D Æ ÁD Ü µÈä 8 ÉD L mÁ H X íÜ H t XÀ J t à ù T ì ÁD D µÈä 9 Ð äÜðD XÀ ÈíÜ H D Xì à Ð ä 0X ðPÉ Ü ü ÁÜ ÐÀX0 t Ä À ü tl XX Ð õ Ð ð iÈä Ü X ð t X ì Át ÁD µÈä àX Øü ÜX x D X0 t t DVD TV 0 X ÙH XÀ ÈíÜ Ä t Ð t À ôtÀ J óÐ XXíÜ m ÀíÐ txX É Ñ t ÁX ÁD Ü X Ä ü Èä tì Ü Ð ÜÜ Ü À Xp 00X TV 0 D Ƶ Èä ø 00 ÉX ü tl È ÀX ì xÝt ü Ð t tX DVD TV Ü XÀ X Ä iÈä DVD TV ô à Xt VIDEO VIEWING IS NOT AVAILABLE...

Page 38: ... ø 00 µ0Ð x Ü À ÈíÜ 00 ð p D 0µt ÀÌÀÀ äÜ t iÈä ø 00 t ÙXÀ JD ä t L t ÈD õx D 0Ð 8Xt üíÜ LCD Tt ô8 00 XÀ JD L t Á Ð x À JÄ XíÜ LCD Ttt Á Ð x Ü t 8 Àt à x à D µÈä 4 T Ð é ìì 4 ñX Tt ÁD ÀX0 t t 4 TX HL XíÜ LCD HX Ü X0 lpÁ LCD TtX Ü Ä µÈä Ü Ä Áü É Ü ÀÌ BRIGHT Xì D X É Ä p iÈä L Ü Ü D Xì Ü Ä Áü É Ð Þ É Ä p iÈä DIMMER Xì x x 08Ð Þ LCD TtX 0 p Ä µÈä Ù Ü XX0 ø 00 P À Ù Ü õiÈä SOURCE Ü S MASTER Ü M ô ì X p...

Page 39: ... L ù Ð Þ x 00 X íÜ à 00 tX t ÿÀ J óÐ ô X íÜ Ì 00 Ü X D üíÜ üX CR2025 3 V 00 X ÌD X íÜ èD ì tÁ XÀ JD 00 XíÜ 00 t ôXp Ð À ÈíÜ Äl 00 è XÀ ÈíÜ 00 hØ ô XÀ Èí Ü 00 Ð a Xì èD hWt Xà È 00 XíÜ 00 Ð0 tù m ÀíX Ü õõ X è X 0 D XíÜ è X0 èD t X Xì p iÈä Á t DX óÐ èt ÙXÀ JD Ä µÈä à Á XÐ èD PÀ Èí Ü èD åÐ D Pt t l a t0 ìÐ x µÈä X0 Ð Ko 39 02 ...

Page 40: ... iÈä 4 FLIP DOWN Á XÐ Ü LCD D É Ì L Èä 5 OPEN CLOSE LCD D ôp ëD L Èä 6 ENTERTAINMENT 0 t X L Èä 7 WIDE 4 3 ÁD 16 9 U Ü ÐX Ü Ý L Èä 8 V ADJ Áp Tt ÜX t Ä È ä 9 RESET XÜ 0ø ÌD Èä 0 a à8 à èX à8 àiÈä b SPEAKER äX D Dp L È ä c CHANNEL Ù É ÝD L Èä 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 a b 8 9 g f c d e f 1 j b 6 l 7 d m i h k 8 m Ko 40 03 ...

Page 41: ... à LÐäD X0 t ì üíÜ g ä T D X Ü 0À LÐD iÈ ä è h VOLUME ühD tp L Èä AVX H U Xì ä ä Ü ÛX ühD p µÈä i a b c d Ù É ÝD L Èä 0 t Ä µÈä j BACK t Ü ÌD t ì üíÜ k AVX H U VOLUME p D XX t Ä È ä 43 tÀX äÜ Û üh p X0 8pt üíÜ l BAND ESC Ü è X t Èä m A MENU MENU ÜX t Èä 0 Ý D t Ä µÈä 8 m Ko 41 03 ...

Page 42: ...IDEO À J 61 tÀ 8pt ü íÜ MASTER Ü M LÐD Ý L AV SOURCE tíÜ AV SOURCE õt tt äL LÐä t X Èä TV T D AV 1 D 1 AV 2 D 2 S DVD DVD t ð DVD t M CD ð CD t EXT 1 x 00 1 EXT 2 x 00 2 AUX AUX 8à äLü LÐt À À JµÈä Ý LÐü XX 00 ø 00Ð ð À J DVD t Ð l Æ ð CD t Ð X Æ ä DVD t Ð X Æ AUX ôp Ð 64 tÀ 8pt üíÜ AV INPUT1 D 1 ü AV INPUT2 D 2 VIDEO À J 61 tÀ 8p t üíÜ x 00 LÐ 8Xt À JT Ä ø 00 0ø 0 äD t ÈD Ä l ñ D XøiÈä ø 00 P À x...

Page 43: ... POWER OFF À Èä MASTER Ü M 00 D t AV SOURCE Ä ì üíÜ LCD ô0 ë0 ÜÙ X Dp t Ù LCD t ô p ë Èä Ù ë0 ô0 0 L Ä µÈä 63 tÀ 8pt ü íÜ LCD 4 X ëÀ ÈíÜ à t µÈä Ù ë0 ô0 0 t äL ü t ÙܵÈä LCD t ô ÁÜÐ ÜÙ X Àt LCD 6 Ä ë Èä ÜÙ X äÜ Àt ACC t LCD Ù ô Èä LCD t ë Ä ÜÙ X À t ÜÙ X äÜ Ä ACC Ä LCD ô À JµÈä tô OPEN CLOSE ì LCD D ýÈä LCD D ëD D ë À ÜÜ Uxt üíÜ LCD D Ä Ð H ÁÜ Pt Át Ý8 µ Èä OPEN CLOSE ì LCD D ô ü íÜ LCD D ë t OPEN...

Page 44: ...L t õ X Èä FULL JUST CINEMA Ü È ZOOM NORMAL FULL 4 3 Á mÁ É Ì U p ÝµÄ Æ 4 3 TV Á Á D õ iÈä JUST Á YÐ U p U É Xì tÜ l Ð Ä T Æt 4 3 ÁD 8 µÈä CINEMA Ü È Á É FULL ZOOMü D Á FULLü ZOOMX D U Èä Ét Ð x Ü È t Á tÜ l Á D ô p iiÈ ä ZOOM 4 3 Át Áü É D U Èä Ü È t ÁÐ iiÈä tÜ l Á NORMAL 4 3 Át ø Ü p ÁX D ü Ù X0 L8Ð T t ƵÈä 8à D LÐÐ äx D 0µÜ µÈä D tÜ l ÜÐ ü Ð TtD ÞÀ J À ät À µÈä t Ü X tÜ Ü 0 D ÁÅ x Ä õõ Ð Ü X0 ...

Page 45: ... t Ü t p 0 t p Ü Èä BRIGHT É Ä p iÈä CONTRAST X p iÈä COLOR DÄ p iÈä HUE ìì D p iÈä h Ét yÉt p Èä DIMMER tX 0 p iÈ ä BACK CAMERA ð tT X Áp t XiÈä SOURCE LÐX Áp t ÌD Èä ð tT X Áp B CAMERA 8 D LÌ p µÈä 62 tÀ X ð tT X0 8pt üíÜ BACK CAMERA ÝXt BACK CAMERA àÐ SOURCE tÐ À Èä ð tT Ð 0 Áp D ÆD Ä µÈä 3 Ý m D p X t c d ì üíÜ c d LÈä Ý m X t Xp iÈä t Xp hÐ 0 24 24 t Èä 4 LÐX t ÌD t BAND ESC ì üíÜ 0p p X0 DIM...

Page 46: ...3 0 p X t c d ì üí Ü c d LÈä x Ét t x ÀÁ Èä TtX p 0 ÀÅÈä x Ét x tÙ Ttt DÑÈä 4 LÐX t ÌD t BAND ESC ì üíÜ 8à BRIGHT CONTRAST p Ð ü ÀX 0 À DtX DIMMER p ä µÈä 0ø Ù Ko 46 04 ...

Page 47: ...à LÐäD X0 t ì üíÜ äx äÜ Ûü ðÙXì ÙX0 äÜ Û øù 1 äL äÜ ÛD L Ù DVH P5650MP µÈä t X ÀhÐ 0 p iÈä DVH P5050MP DVH P7050 DEH P9650MP DEH P7650MP DEH P5650MP DEH P4690MP DEH P4650MP DEH P2650 DEH P7550MP DEH P6550 DEH P5550MP DEH P4550 DEH P3550MP DEH P2550 DEH P8450MP DEH P7450MP DEH P6450 DEH P5450 B KEH P7035 KEH P7025 FH P5000MP FH P6200 FH P6100 FH P4100 äÜ Û øù 2 äL äÜ ÛD L Ù DVH P5650MP ä Èä X äÜ Û ...

Page 48: ... 2 D Ü TV D Ð Ý È À Ü Èä 3 8 Ü Ý t Ü Èä 1 TV ÝX t SOURCE ì üíÜ TV Ü LLÀ SOURCE ì üíÜ 2 4Ü ÝX t BAND ì üíÜ T1 T2 ÐX 4Ü Ü LLÀ BAND ì üíÜ 3 Ù ÝD X t c d Í Èä D t èÄ iÈä 4 ÐÉ ÝD ä X t 1 Ä c d Ä x äL t iÈä 8 à ÁÜ ô D Ä D LLÀ Ð D D ÉiÈä c d Í ì É ÝD è µÈä c d Ä tà t D D t ø µÈä Ð D t Ð É Ýt Ü Èä TV SOURCE Ü S Ko 48 05 ...

Page 49: ... X ÙH D 12 X mt Èä Åt DÌ t BSSMt xD èiÈä ÅD è X t b ì üíÜ 8à BSSMD Xì mD Xt 1 6Ð X mt ÀÌÈ Ä µÈ ä 30 tÁ tù 0 D XÀ J t t Ù TV Á ÌD È ä m ÝX0 Ý 1 6D tt mD 6 LÀ 0µÜ à Ð tù D ì mD Ý µÈä T Ð ü X t Ý 1 6 X t H LLÀ ì üíÜ Ý 8 8 Ü Ð x äL Ä ÁÜ À Èä Ý m T Ð Èä Ð Ý D tt T Ð mD Ý µÈä 8à m 2 X TV 4ÜÐ t 6 12 LÀ T Ð µÈä a b ì D D Ý µÈä TV SOURCE Ü S Ko 49 05 ...

Page 50: ...Ð Ý È À Ü Èä 5 Ü D ÜiÈä 1 TV ÝX t AV SOURCE ì ü íÜ TV Ü LLÀ AV SOURCE ì üí Ü 2 4Ü ÝX t BAND ESC ì ü íÜ TV1 TV2 ÐX 4Ü Ü LL À BAND ESC ì üíÜ 3 Ù ÝD X t c d Í Èä D t èÄ iÈä CHANNELD ì Ù ÝD Ä µÈä 4 ÐÉ ÝD ä X t 1 Ä c d Ä x äL t iÈä 8 à ÁÜ ô D Ä D LLÀ Ð D D ÉiÈä c d Í ì É ÝD è µÈä c d Ä tà t D D t ø µÈä Ð D t Ð É Ýt Ü Èä TV Ko 50 06 ...

Page 51: ... b A MENU Xì FUNCTIOND ÝiÈä Tt 5XD t a b Èä A MENU ì Tt 5XD ÝiÈä BSSMt tÐ À Èä 3 BSSMD ÝX t A MENU ì ü íÜ 4 BSSMD X t a ì üíÜ BSSMt xX0 Ü iÈä BSSMt x X ÙH D Ð D 12 X mt Èä Ì t BSSMt ÑÈä ÅD è X t b ì üíÜ 8à 30 tÁ tù 0 D XÀ J t t Ù TV Á ÌD Èä m ÝX0 BSSM D P CH 01 P CH 12 Ý µÈä a b D P CH 01 P CH 12 Ý µÈä TV Ko 51 06 ...

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