8
Remote Control Operation
(continued)
TV Button
• Turns on TV and puts remote in “TV Mode” so that the other
remote buttons will control the TV.
• Displays time (if clock has been set) and channel number on the
TV screen.
Important Note: Some buttons on the remote control will not
control the TV unless the remote is in the “TV Mode”. If another
component button (such as VCR2) is pressed, the remote will go into
the “VCR Mode” and will control a compatible VCR. To get back
into the “TV Mode”, simply press the button labeled TV. The
remote will go back into the “TV Mode” and will control the TV
again.
CHANNEL Buttons
• Press CHANNEL up to select the next higher channel in channel
memory.
• Press CHANNEL down to select the next lower channel in channel
memory.
• You can add or erase channels in memory as desired. Details are
on page 21.
VOLUME Buttons
• Press VOLUME up to increase volume.
• Press VOLUME down to decrease volume.
MUTE Button
• Press MUTE to quickly reduce sound to minimum level without
affecting the picture. This is especially useful during telephone
calls or other interruptions.
• When the sound is muted, the word MUTE will be displayed on
the screen.
• To restore sound, press MUTE again or press VOLUME up.
PC (Previous Channel) Button
• Pressing the PC button causes the TV to change back to the last
tuned channel. This is useful should you want to monitor two
channels.
• To operate, select the first channel you wish to watch. Then select
the other channel by pressing two number buttons (for example,
press 0 then 6 for channel 6). The TV will now change back and
forth between the two channels each time you press the PC
button.
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CABLE AUDIO
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Only the buttons that are used to control the TV are
described here. The rest of the buttons are used to
operate VCR’s (pages 36-37), cable-TV boxes
(page 32), and audio equipment (page 41).