Radio Shack 28 owner manual Using Mute, Using Channel Return, Viewing AN External Device

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CONTRAST

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3. Repeatedly press SELECT within 5 seconds

until the setting you want to adjust appears

on the TV screen.

Note: If you do not press SELECT within 5

seconds, the displayed setting disappears.

Simply repeat Steps 1-2 to redisplay the

USING MUTE

To temporarily turn off the Model 28’s sound, press MUTE. MUTE and the volume level bar ap- pear on the TV screen.

To restore the sound to the previous level, press MUTE again. To restore the sound and change

its level, press VOL or VOL .

USING CHANNEL RETURN

The Model 28’s channel return function lets you quickly switch between channels you tuned by using the remote control’s number buttons.

setting.

 

4. Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press CH

or CH

to adjust the displayed setting. A

bar graph appears on the TV screen to

show the current setting.

 

CH

CH

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTRAST

to decrease

to increase

 

 

 

BRIGHT

to decrease

to increase

Repeatedly press CHANNEL RETURN to switch from the channel you are watching (or AUX) to the previous channel you tuned (or AUX), and vice versa.

POWER

 

EJECT

MUTE

1

2

3

MENU

4

5

6

SELECT

7

8

9

DELETE

 

 

 

ADD/

C.RESET

0+100 C.MEMORY

VOL MONITOR SLEEP CH

CHANNEL

SPEED RETURN

COLOR

toward pale

toward brilliant

 

 

 

TINT

toward purple

toward green

 

 

 

SHARPNESS

toward soft

toward clear

REWIND PLAY .FWD

RECORD STOP

Notes:

To quickly change the displayed setting,

press and hold down CH or CH .

If you do not press CH or CH with- in 5 seconds, the displayed setting dis- appears. Repeat Steps 1-3 to redisplay the setting.

5.Either wait 5 seconds or press MENU to exit the screen.

VIEWING AN EXTERNAL DEVICE

To view the signals from an external device con- nected to the audio/video input jacks on the front or back of the Model 28, do either of the following:

Enter 00 using the remote control’s number buttons

Select one channel higher than the highest programmed channel or one channel lower than the lowest programmed channel.

AUX appears on the TV screen.

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Contents Model 28 9 Color TV with Built-In VHS VCR Features Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Important Safeguards and Precautions Fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM Service Outdoor Grounding and Power LinesContents On-Screen Displays Function Indicators Before YOU Begin AccessoriesMoisture Condensation Using this ManualConnecting the Supplied Antenna ConnectionsChoosing a Location Connecting to a Cable System Connecting AN Outdoor AntennaConnecting Power Connecting AN External DeviceUsing the AC Power Cord Cable Channel DesignationsConnecting AN Optional Earphone Using the DC Power CordListening Safely Front Panel Remote Control SetupUsing the Remote Control Installing BatteriesChanging the On-Screen Programming Language Setting the ON-SCREEN Programming LanguageSelecting the Input Signal Changing the Channels Stored in MemoryAdding/Erasing Channels Setting the Clock Basic TV Operation Adjusting the PictureSelecting Channels Viewing TVUsing Mute Using Channel ReturnViewing AN External Device Loading a Video Tape Basic VCR OperationPlaying a Video Tape Automatic Rewind/EjectTracking Changing the TAPE’S DIRECTION/VARYING the Playback SpeedFunction Indicators Using the Sleep TimerSpecial Functions Things YOU seeUsing the Game Mode Using the CounterUsing Counter Return Using Automatic Repeat Playback Using Time SearchImproving Playback of Older WORN/DAMAGED Tapes General Information RecordingRecording/Playback Speeds Tape SelectionONE-TOUCH Recording OTR Immediate RecordingOTR Hints Automatic Timer Recording Timer NumbersSetting the Automatic Timer Checking/Changing Automatic Timers Setting the Today Timer Clearing an Automatic TimerClearing the Today Timer Checking/Changing the Today TimerTimer Recording Hints Connecting a Dubbing SourceDubbing Copying a Tape Dubbing a Tape Additional Information Troubleshooting GuidePress Eject or STOP/EJECT Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Replacing the DC Power CORD’S FuseServicing Your Model Cleaning the Video HeadsStoring Video Cassettes DegaussingSpecifications Fm Page 43 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 1132 AM RadioShack