BASIC CONTROLS:
FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
Power On/OFF switch
Power Indicator ( )
The Power Indicator will light.
(The unit will still consume some power as long as the power cord is still inserted into the wall outlet.)
STR (Normalisation store) Used to store tuning and other function settings
F (Function select) Displays the On Screen Display functions, use repeatedly to select from the available functions - Volume, Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness, Tint (in NTSC mode), Bass, Treble, Balance (in Normal 2 channel stereo mode), Tuning.
Standby ON/OFF switch
Switches receiver On or Off standby.
Menu buttons
Press to access the Picture, Sound and
Setup menus (see page 8).
Status button Press to display programme position, programme name, channel number, time, MPX mode, Aspect mode and programme table.
Teletext buttons (see page 26).
Direct TV Record button (see page 24)
Aspect control button (see page 9)
Wide Plasma Display control button
Standby ON/OFF switch INPUT button Press the INPUT button to select
Direct channel access During normal TV viewing or when in the Tuning, Programme edit or Manual tuning menus, press and then enter channel number using the numeric buttons
The N button will recall settings stored with
STR
STR (Normalisation store)
RCA Audio/Video sockets (page 28)
Headphone socket (see page 28)
TV/AV switch (see page 23)
Increase or decreases the programme position by one. When a function is already displayed, press to increase or decrease the selected function.
When in Standby mode, switches receiver On.
Sound mute On/Off
Cursor buttons to make selections and adjustments
Switch between viewing TV or AV input (see page 23)
Coloured buttons used for Programme Edit functions (see page 16).
Teletext functions (see page 26). AV selection (see page 23).
Programme/channel change buttons (0 - 9) and Teletext page buttons (see page 26).
When in Standby mode, switches receiver on.
Programme position for selection of two digit programmes (10 - 99) using numeric buttons.
VCR/DVD buttons (see page 25)
The Help button provides a demonstration of On Screen Display menus.
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