Toshiba SD-5915SU Operating a TV with the Remote Control, Operating a TV with the remote control

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Operating a TV with the Remote Control

You can operate the basic functions of selected TVs using the supplied remote control

Operating a TV with the remote control

Preparation

Follow the instruction of “To program the remote control” to set the brand code.

Point the remote control at your TV, and use buttons as follows.

POWER

To turn the TV on or off.

INPUT SELECT

To select external source such as a

 

VCR.

NUMBER buttons

To select TV channel.When selecting

 

channels 1 to 9, first enter 0 and then

 

the desired number.

100

To substitute for 100 channel key.

• DISPLAY

To turn on or off TV’s screen display.

VOL + / -

To adjust the volume.

CH +/ -

To select a channel.

ENTER

To use for the TV’s ENTER key.

To program the remote control

1Press TV to select TV mode.

2While holding down PROGRAM enter the two digits of your TV’s brand code (listed on page 47) using Number buttons.

e.g. To program brand code 01.

PROGRAM

0 1

Note

When using the remote control, press the buttons at intervals of about 1 second to ensure the correct mode of operation.

3Release PROGRAM.

The DVD remote control memorizes the selected TV brand code.

POWER

INPUT SELECT

Numbers/100

• DISPLAY

CH, VOL

PROGRAM ENTER

Notes

The remote control is programmed at the factory to operate TOSHIBA TVs.

A single brand may use different codes depending on the particular model. Enter the correct number referring to the brand code table.

For some brands, several brand codes are provided. Try each of them until the remote control operates your TV.

Some TVs may not respond to all of the functions in the table above, or may not be operated at all with this remote control.

If you replace the remote control’s batteries, remember to reprogram the brand codes for TV.

Press DVD back if DVD operation is required.

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Contents SD-5915SU SD-5915SC Toshiba CorporationSafety Precautions Location of the required label Important Safety Instructions Additional Safety Instructions Precautions To obtain a clear pictureOn handling discs Structure of disc contentsOn cleaning discs On storing discsOn Video CDs Playable discsTable of Contents Front panel Rear panelDVD display Brightness of the displayRemote Control OPEN/CLOSE buttonOperating with the remote control Loading batteriesSignal flow Connecting to a TVConnecting to a TV ConnectionsInterlaced outputs/inputs ColorStream Progressive outputs/inputs ColorStreamProConnecting to Optional Equipment Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Pro LogicDigital Theater Systems DTS Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a DTS decoderMPEG2 sound Channel digital stereo Playing a Disc Vcdcd Basic playbackAutomatic Power Off function To pause playback still modeTo turn the power off To enter the standby mode To stop playbackVCD Playing frame by frame Variable Speed PlaybackVcdcd Playing in fast reverse or fast forward directions Press REW or FF during playbackPress Slow during playback VCD Playing in slow-motionVcdcd Resuming playback from the same location Press PlayPress TOP Menu during playback DVD Locating a title using the top menuLocating a Desired Section Press EnterPress / to select a section you want to locate Vcdcd Skipping to next/previous chapter or trackPress Search TracksAccessing a Specific Location Directly Vcdcd Entering the time counter of the desired locationInsertstop. a disc and press Program during To cancel the programmed selectionsPlaying in a Favorite Order To change the programmed selectionsVcdcd Repeating a specific segment Playing RepeatedlyVcdcd Repeating a title, chapter or track Press Repeat until the Off is displayedVcdcd Playing titles, chapters or tracks in random order Press Random repeatedly to select the random playback modePlaying in Random Order You can play titles, chapters or tracks in random orderOn -screen Display Operation Vcdcd On-screen display operationPress Audio during playback DVD Selecting a playback audio settingSelecting a Language Selecting sound channels of Video CDsDVD Selecting a subtitle language Current subtitle setting isSelecting Subtitles Press Subtitle during playbackDifferent angles recorded, press Selecting the Camera AngleDVD Changing the camera angle Current angleDvdvcd Zooming a picture Zooming a PicturePress Zoom during normal, slow or still playback Playing MP3/WMA Files Playing MP3/WMA filesTo quit the Jpeg playback, press Stop Viewing Jpeg FilesViewing a single image To magnify an imagePressing Stop button, you can Viewing a thumbnail viewTo change the image Jpeg files compatibilityCustomizing the Function Settings Vcdcd Setting procedureEffects from just two speakers Password/Rating Setting Detail OSD MenuSignals to the connected TV or not To return the initial settings such as LanguageSetting details Subtitle DVDSome DVD video discs may be played in a different Audio DVDDVD Menu DVD Language than you selected. a prior language may beTo select the video system of a disc TV Shape DVD VCDTV System DVD VCD CD Video Output DVD VCD CDDigital Out DVD VCD CD Virtual Effect DVD VCD CDPassword / Rating DVD Load factory DVD VCD CDTable of Languages Table of languages and their abbreviationsTo program the remote control Operating a TV with the Remote ControlOperating a TV with the remote control OthersBrand code table Before Calling Service Personnel Symptoms and correctionDVD video player SpecificationsDVD video player / outputs / supplied accessories OutputsAbove Warranties are Subject to the Following Conditions How to Obtain Warranty Services Canadian Warranty Information Garantie Canadienne

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