
Control Definitions: Front, Side, & Back Views
1 Standby Button
Press the Standby Button to turn the unit on and off.
2 LCD Display
The LCD displays clock and radio information.
3 LCD TV Screen
The LCD TV Screen displays a TV signal as well as TV information.
4 Memory/Clock Adjust Button
Press the Memory Button to save a radio station to the
unit’s memory.
See “Saving Radio Stations to the Memory” on page 8.
Press the Clock
Adjust Button to set the unit’s clock.
See “Setting the Clock” on page 6.
5 Tune/Clk
Bu
ttons
Press the Tune/Clk Buttons to tune the radio, set the clock time, and
set the timer time.
6 Timer
Button
Press the Timer Button to set the timer.
See page 9 for instructions on
operating the Timer Feature.
7 Infrared Receiver
The Infrared Receiver receives signals from the remote.
8 Display
Button
Press the Display Button to view the time when in
AV Input Mode
,
Radio Mode
, or
TV Mode
.
9 AV
Input
Button
Press the AV Input Button to switch to
AV Input Mode.
Switch to this
mode when using the Audio and/or Video Inputs.
10 Mount Connections
The Mount Connections serve as screw receptacles when
attaching the unit to a cabinet.
11 Volume Buttons
Press the Volume Buttons to adjust the volume of the unit.
12 Band Button
Press the Band Button to switch between AM and FM radio modes.
13 EQ Button
Press the EQ Button to switch between the 4 preset equalizer settings.
(
Classic, Jazz, Pop, and Rock)
14 Channel Arrow Buttons
Press the Channel Arrow Buttons to change the channel
when in
TV Mode.
15 TV Mode Button
Press the TV Mode Button to switch between
NTSC (Standard TV)
and
ATSC (High Definition TV) Mode.
16 TV Scan Button
Press the TV Scan Button to automatically scan and memorize
available channels.
17 TV Button
Press the TV Button to switch to
TV Mode.
Switch to this mode when
watching TV on the LCD TV Screen.
18 Radio Button
Press the Radio Button to switch to
Radio Mode.
Switch to this mode
when listening to the AM or FM radio.
19 Backup Battery Compartment
The Backup Battery Compartment uses AAA
Batteries to serve as a backup power source for the clock only. (Batteries not included)
20 Audio Inputs (Side)
Use the Audio Inputs to play audio from a DVD player, set-top
box, or Mp player, on the unit.
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