On some models, the A/V input is designated as a channel that is one
below the lowest/one above the highest.
You’ll have to use the Channel Up/Down buttons or the Source Menu
display (see page 30)to access it. The Time/Channel display will read
“Video” in place of a channel number.
Cable/Antenna Input: This setting allows you to change cable or
antenna channels and to view videocassettes on channel 3 (or 4)
in mono sound.
Video Input: This setting allows stereo playback of videocassettes. The
television cannot change channels in the Video mode, but the VCR can.
To view the current input source, press ENTER on your remote.
The Time/Channel display should appear in the upper right
hand corner of the screen. If the display reads ‘Video,’ then the
source is an A/V input. If the display reads a channel number,
then the source is your Cable or Antenna.
CHANNEL UP/DOWN arrows: Use these arrows to change the channels.
Auto program will have found all channels available to you.
NUMBER Key Pad: To skip to any channel, enter the number of the
channel using the NUMBER key pad, then press ENTER.
FLASHBACK: To instantly return to the last channel viewed,
press FLASHBACK.
Volume Right/Left: To adjust the volume level, use the volume
Right/Left arrows.
Press MUTE.toquiet the sound (Soft Mute).
Press MUTE a second time to remove the sound entirely (MUTE).
Press MUTE a third time to restore the sound.
P A G E 1 5
Basic Television Operation
Channel Changing
Audio
CH 12
10:55 AM
MONO
Channel or Video
(Indicates Source)
Time
Audio Mode
Source
Introducing you to the basics of your Entertainment Machine.
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