2. Parts and Functions
2.1 Remote Control
1
4
5
6
15
16
21
22
23
24
Sat.
12
25
Fav.
Zoom
Pause
Postion
30
31
Help
26
Name
1. Power Button
2. Mute Button
3. Numeric (0-9) Buttons
4. Radio Button
5. Audio Button
6. Timer Button
7. Last Button
8. Info Button
9. EPG Button
10. TTX. Button
11. Subt. Button
12. Back Button
13. Menu Button
14. Exit Button
15. VOL Up Button (+)
16. VOL Down Button (-)
2
1.POWER Button
2.MUTE Button
3.Numeric Button(0~9)
3
4.Radio Button
5.Audio Button
6.Timer Button
11
7.Last Button
8.Info Button
8
9.EPG Button
7
10.Teletext Button
11.Subt. Button
17
18
12.Back Button
13.Menu Button
14.Exit Button
19
20
15.VOL Down Button
16.VOL Up Button
9
17.Page Down Button
18.Page Up Button
14
19.CH Up Button
13
20.CH Down Button
32
Sleep
21 Left Button
10
22.Right Button
Store
29
28
23.OK Button
NTSC/PAL
27
24.Sat. Button
25.Fav. Button
26.Help Button
27.NTSC/PAL Button
28.Store Button
29.Position Button
30.Zoom Button
31.Pause Button
32.Sleep Button
Function
Switch the main unit between Standby Mode and Operation Mode.
Turn audio on or off.
Switch channels in Viewing Mode or to enter numeric values in Menu
Mode.
Switch to TV / Radio channels.
Set audio language/mode.
Connect a VCR to the unit to make VCR timer recordings.
Watch the previously viewed channel.
Check information on the current channel, such as freq, symbol rate.
View the EPG (Electronic Program Guide).
View the Teletext
Turn the display of closed caption text on or off for a program with closed
caption information.
Return to the previous menu or screen.
Enter Main Menu Mode.
Switch from Menu Mode to Viewing Mode.
Increase the current volume.
Decrease the current volume.
* Batteries
Before using the remote control
unit for the first time please in-
sert the supplied batteries ac-
cording to the instructions
below:
· Open the battery compartment
on the back of the Remote
Control Unit.
· Install two AAA size batteries.
Make sure that the (+) and (-)
terminals
are
aligned
correctly.
· Close the cover.
* Replacement
· Always replace all batteries at
the same time.
· Mixing old and new batteries or
mixing different types will re-
duce overall performance and
could cause leakage or
rupture.
· Batteries should be disposed of
separately. Check with your
local authority regarding
waste disposal
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