
Remote Control
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Using the Remote Control
When you use the remote, be sure to be no more than six feet from the IR receiver
on the unit, and within 30º to the left or right of the IR window. Beyond these ranges,
the remote control may not communicate properly with the unit.
Preparing the Remote Control
1. Press the release catch on the battery drawer in the direction shown in the picture
below (
) . Then with your fingertip pull the drawer out (
).
2. Take careful note of the polarity of the battery before you remove it.
The (+) terminal must be UP as shown in the picture below (
).
3. Insert a new battery, and push in the battery drawer until you feel a "click." (
)
Inserting the Battery
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20. ANGLE MARK
BUTTON
21. EQ
23. ENTER
24. 0-9 NUMBER
BUTTONS
25. +10 BUTTON
26. RADIO PRESET BUTTONS
18. TITLE/PBC
(Playback Control mode),
AP (Auto-Program mode).
When playing a DVD, pressing this button will open the TITLE menu
which is recorded on the DVD. When playing a VCD disc, press this
button to create a PBC (Playback Control) menu for the disc to assist in
making playback selections. In Radio mode, press and hold this button
to start the Auto-Program mode, during which the tuner will scan for all
strong stations and assign them to the radio preset buttons.
Press this button to adjust the screen viewing angle (see page 7).
For DVD discs which have alternate viewing angles encoded, when you
see the "angle mark" symbol advising you that these angles are available,
press this button to see them.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the different equalizer curve presets
you may wish to use for enhanced listening. Press it longer to switch the
LOUDNESS function ON and OFF .
In Disc Playback mode, press
for fast forward playback , press
for fast reverse playback.
This button is used to confirm selections and settings within many of the
menus in the OSD system.
These buttons are used for numeric entry in many different menus.
In addition, in Radio Mode (when RDS is engaged), 0 serves as the
TA button and 9 serves as teh AF button.
This button is used with the other number buttons for use with two-digit
number entries.
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