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Other Keys (listed alphabetically)
0-9
(Number Keys)
:
operate the same as number keys on your
original remote and are used to enter component codes when
programming the remote control with Direct Entry method.
ANTENNA:
in TV mode, switches between the signal coming
from a satellite receiver or cable box and an off-air antenna.
In VCR mode, switches between the signal coming from a
VCR and a TV.
CHAN
(Channel)
UP AND DOWN:
goes to the next highest
or lowest channel number in the component channel list,
respectively, except for DVDs. In DVDs, the
CHAN UP/DOWN
goes to the
NEXT/PREVIOUS
chapter. Additionally, when
you’re using the remote with On-screen Menus, the
CHAN
keys act as
UP ARROW
and
DOWN ARROW
keys (moving
the cursor or highlight up or down).
CODE SEARCH:
use to program the remote.
ENTER:
use with Manual or Auto Code Search method to
accept code (See Code Search on page 9). Also, some brands
require you to press the
ENTER
key after you enter
a channel number. In some menu systems, you must press
ENTER
to select a highlighted item.
MENU:
accesses DVD disc menus when
DVD•AUX
key
is programmed to operate a DVD player. Accesses menu
systems of some TVs, a few RCA brand VCRs and satellite
receivers. (For more information, refer to Using On-screen
Menus section on page 11).
MUTE:
lowers the TV’s volume to its minimum level.
ON•OFF:
turns component on and off.
Note:
Some RCA, GE and PROSCAN models require that
you press the component key to turn ON the component
and the
ON•OFF
key to turn OFF the component.
PREV CH
(Previous Channel)
:
switches back to previous
channel—operates the same as
LAST CHANNEL
,
GO BACK
or
RECALL
key found on some brands of remote controls.
REC
(Record)
:
use with VCR to record programming.
You must press the
REC
key twice to start recording.
SLEEP:
allows you to set a time to turn off your
TV automatically.
VOL
(Volume)
UP
and
DOWN
:
increases or decreases the
TV’s volume level. Additionally, when you’re using the
remote with On-screen Menus, the
VOL
keys act as
RIGHT
or
LEFT ARROW
keys (moving the highlight or cursor
right or left).
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