BASIC OPERATIONS
Using the remote control
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Presetting the remote control to operate your own TV
You can use the player’s remote control unit to control some functions on your TV set (e.g., turning the TV on and off, adjusting volume, or selecting channels). First, though, you must preset the remote control to make it compatible with your TV.
Operation
1.Check the Preset Code Table (page 12) to determine the two- digit brand code number for your TV.
2.While holding down the TV/VIDEO button on the remote con- trol, press the number keys to insert the
Notes
•Before the remote control unit leaves the factory, the brand code number is set as No. 01 (JVC).
•Depending on your television set’s age and other factors, brand code numbers may be different from those shown in the table. In such a case, try out other codes until you find one that corresponds to your television.
3.While still holding down the TV/VIDEO button, press the 7
(STOP) button on the remote control.
TV/VIDEO
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4.The TV is turned off if the code number is correct. Repeat the procedure from the beginning if you weren’t successful the first time.
Using the SHIFT button on the remote control unit
You can control other functions with the remote control, simply by pressing a button while holding down the SHIFT button. Some of these functions are useful for Karaoke and Video CD playing, others for controlling the TV.
SHIFT
7SHIFT button functions to control the TV SHIFT + VCD / ⇒ Turns the TV on and off SHIFT + A TIME ⇒ TV MUTE (Mute the TV sound) SHIFT + 1 ⇒ TV Channel 1
SHIFT + 2 ⇒ TV Channel 2
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SHIFT + 10 ⇒ TV Channel 0*
SHIFT + REPEAT ⇒ 1 - (The first digit of a TV Channel number 10 to 19. Push a number key to insert the second digit.)*
SHIFT + SUBTITLE ⇒ 2 - (The first digit of a TV Channel number 20 to 29. Push a number key to insert the second digit.)*
SHIFT + +10 ⇒
SHIFT + B. SEARCH ⇒ ENTER (Push after choosing a channel. This function registers the channel you have chosen.)*
Note
•The asterisk * indicates that these operations do not work for some manufacturers’ television sets.
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