Sanyo AVL472, AVP4232, AVP504 instruction manual Remote Control Unit

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MUTE: Mutes the sound.
input password.
HDMI: Press once to access HDMI 1 mode, press twice to access HDMI 2 mode.
VIDEO: Press once to access AV1 mode, press twice to access AV2 mode, press a third time to access S-Video mode.
TV: Directly access TV mode.
1 POWER : Switches the TV power on or Standby.
2 ZOOM: Selects the screen size.
3 INPUT: Displays input source menu.
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COMP/HDMI/VIDEO/TV: Direct input source select

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COMP: Press once to access Component 1 mode, press twice

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to access Component 2 mode.

 

50 – 9 number buttons: Press to enter channel numbers or

6 RECALL: Recalls the last viewed channel.

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7 VOL+/-:Increases or decreases the volume.

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9 GUIDE: Press to display the program guide information (if

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available) when watching a DTV program. You may be able to view program broadcasting time and program name from the

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1910 5/6/3/4: Menu navigation buttons.

 

 

5/6: Press to move up or down in the menu.

 

 

3/4: Press to move left or right in the menu or to adjust a

 

 

menu setting.

 

 

ENTER: Press to confirm a selection and/or enter into a sub-

 

 

menu.

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MENU: Displays the main menu screen.

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SLEEP: Sets the sleep timer.

 

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MTS/SAP: To select STEREO, SAP or MONO sound in analog

 

TV mode. To select audio track in DTV mode.

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CCD: Press to turn closed captioning on or off.

 

 

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CH-LIST:Displays a channel list.

 

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Dot ( )button: Press to enter a program number for multiple

 

 

program channels such as 2-1, or 2-2.

 

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CH+/-:Changes channel up and down.

 

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FAVORITE: Displays the favorite program list.

 

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DISPLAY: Press to display the information banner.

 

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EXIT: Press to exit the menu.

 

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PICTURE: Selects picture mode.

 

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AUDIO: Selects sound mode.

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Contents AVP4232 AVL472 AVP504 Full HD LCDTable of Contents Important Information Or MoistureImportant Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Important Notice If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry clothLoosen the screws on Stand to remove the Stand PreparationsRemoving the Stand if wall mounting Using the Remote Control Installing the BatteriesWall Antenna Socket RF Coaxial Cable75 ohm Power ConnectionAntenna Connection Model AVP4232/AVP504 Identification of ControlsMain Unit front view/side view Model AVL472Main Unit rear panel Model AVP4232/AVP504Model AVL472 Remote Control Unit Connections Connecting a VCRHow to connect To play VCRHow to connect a device using Hdmi Connection Connecting a CamcorderConnecting an Hdmi device To play from the device using HdmiTo connect a device using component video Connecting Component VideoConnecting a Computer To play component video from an external deviceConnecting Headphones Connecting a VCR for RecordingConnecting Digital Optical Audio To record programBasic Operations Turning the Power On/OffSelecting the Input Signal Source On-Screen Menu Language SelectionList of main menus to help you with operations To navigate through the main menuAuto Channel Search Setting the AIR/CABLE OptionMonitoring DTV Signal Strength Memorizing the Channels Setting Favorite ChannelsChannel Label Setup To Skip Unwanted Channels+ Method 4 Using the Channel List or Favorite List + Method 1 Using the Channel up/down buttons CH+ or CH+ Method 3 Using the Recall button Channel selectionPicture Adjustment Adjusting the PictureAdjusting the Sound Sound AdjustmentAdjusting the Volume Stereo/SAP Broadcasts Setup Only for analog receptionSystem Setup System SetupSetting up Closed Captioning Closed Captioning SetupSleep Timer Clock and Timer SetupAuto Clock Setup To turn off sleep timer, select OffTo Enable Parental Lock Setting Parental LockTo set a password Rating Setup To Setup PC Advanced Setting Image Adjustments for Vgapc ModeTo Adjust the PC Image Double images TroubleshootingRemote control does not operate Current input mode Lost passwordSome items can’t be accessed One or some channels can’t beSpecifications NTSC-M, AtscSanyo Comfort Warranty