Haier DTA-1486 owner manual Mute function, Sound mute

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Convenient picture and sound control functions

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Mute function

MUTE

Sound mute

1 Press the MUTE button on the

remote control and "MUTE" type MUTE face will display on the lower part

of the screen. At this time, the sound of the TV set is turned off.

2 If you want to recover the sound, press the MUTE button again or directly press the V-/+ buttons.

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Contents DTA-1486 Contents Explanation on the display tube Installation Aerial connectionFront panel the TV set Function buttons and external socketsRear panel of the TV set Buttons on the remote control MenuSwitching on/ off the TV set Switching on/ off the TV setSwitching on/ off the TV set Watching TV How to select TV programWatching TV program Program swap and auto scan functions Program swapSearching channel Full automatic modeDisplay function Semi-automatic search Semi-automatic searchTo turn off the on-screen menu Manual fine tune Manual fine tune If you want to recover the skipped channel Program skipHow to select picture modes How to customize your own picture statusConvenient picture and sound control functions Multiple picture ModesHow to select Noise Reduce How to select Black StretchBlack stretch and noise reduce Mute function Sound muteClock setting Clock setting and timer on/off functionsOn/off timer Sleep timer and program preset Sleep timerHow to start screen saver function Set up functionScreen saver Childlock functions AVL function AVL and calendar functionsCalendar function Fade FadeExchange Position exchange functionsExchange Basic Playback Basic PlaybackAdvanced Playback Advanced PlaybackSpecial Function Playback Jpeg Disc PlaybackDVD System Setup General Setup ProcessGeneral Setup Password Change Preference TV Type Auto Parental Password DefaultReset Playable Discs Following discs can be playedDisc Protection and DVD Characteristics Compare DVD disc with other discsConnecting to the other video and audio equipment Troubleshooting guide To assist in location possible faults use help guide belowSpecifications SpecificationsPage 0090504962