Audiovox FPE2705 operating instructions 9093

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Contents Model No. FPE2005 Operating InstructionsContents Index Overview Federal Communication Commission Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Cautions Important Safety Cautions Recycling Accessories CH + PowerIdentification of controls Control buttonsVideo input DC Power inputBack Headphone 3.5mm jackRemote Control Batteries for the Remote Control Preparing the Remote ControlAntenna connections InstallationCable CATV/satellite connections For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV ServicePower cord Power connectionElevation adjustment Video Signal Connection AV OUT connection How to connectHow to record the TV program How to enjoy high quality sound by Audio amplifierRear of the STB, DVD YPbPr input connectionTurning off Selecting input signalBasic Operations Turning onMain On-Screen-Display OSD introduction Audio Setting menuOperations Picture adjustmentBlue screen setting System settingBacklight adjustment Settings item Setting Closed CaptionCCDParental Control with V-Chip Please enter the V-chip sub-menu previous System setting V-Chip Sub-menuMovie Blocking setting TV blocking settingCanadian English Blocking setting Content basedChanging the password Canadian French blocking settingSelecting the MTS Audio SettingAdjusting volume Selecting the sound modeTreble item Adjusting the bass/trebleAdjusting the sound balance Adjusting the SRSSelecting antenna/cable Access Channel Setting menu Channel SettingAuto Search Fine tuning Access the Channel SettingAdding/Erasing Channels Selecting channel Using Keypad buttonsUsing Channel up/down buttons Using previous channel buttonSetting the background of the menu OSD SettingSetting the language of the menu Setting the position of the menuUsing Sleep button Timer settingSelect YPbPr mode Operations in /YPbPr modeSetting the color temperature Operations in VGA /YPbPr modePicture Settings Adjusting Brightness/ContrastPage Page Page Page Page 619-3848 Display Features Specifications9093 128-7354