GE MG13400, MG19400, MG20100 manual Remote control, Number buttons, +100, Std

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YOUR NEW TV

Learning about your new TV, continued

Remote control

You can use the remote control up to a distance of about 23 feet from the TV. When using the remote, always point it directly at the TV.

1POWER

Press to turn the TV on and off.

2Number buttons

Press to directly select chan- nels on the TV.

3+100

Press to directly select chan- nels over 100. For example, to select channel 121, press +100, then press 2 and 1.

4SKIP TIMER

Press when viewing a chan- nel to automatically return to that channel after an amount of time that you set.

5MUTE

Press to mute (silence) the volume.

6CHand CH(Channel) Press CH ▲ or CH ▼ to change channels. Also use with the on- screen menu system.

7TV/VIDEO

Press to watch TV picture and a picture from a con- nected component (VCR, LDP etc.).

38 P-STD

Press to adjust the TV picture by selecting one of the spe- cial factory settings or your own custom setting.

9CH-SCAN (Channel Scan) Press to have the TV auto- matically scan all of the channels it has memorized.

10SLEEP

Press for the TV to automati- cally turn off after an amount of time that you set.

11PRE-CH (Previous Channel) Press to see the last channel you were watching.

12DISPLAY

Press to see the time, chan- nel, etc., on-screen. Also press to exit (quit) the menu system.

137 VOL – and VOL + (Volume) Press VOL – to lower the vol- ume; press VOL + to raise the volume. Also use with the menu system.

14CDMENU

Press this button to see the easy-to-use menu system.

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POWER

 

TV/VIDEO

 

 

 

 

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P-STD

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CH-SCAN

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SLEEP

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PRE-CH

 

 

SKIP TIMER

 

 

11

MUTE

 

DISPLAY

 

 

CH

 

12

 

 

 

VOL

MENU

VOL

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CH

 

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CHAPTER ONE: YOUR NEW TV 5

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Contents TV User’s Guide Important Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsPower Consumption 100-240V~50-60 Hz Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Iii. Important Safety Instructions Contents Contents Chapter ONE List of featuresYour NEW TV Checking partsLearning about your new TV Front panel jacks, buttons and indicators Rear panelVideo and Audio input jacks Use these jacks to connect a VCR or other video equipmentNumber buttons Remote control+100 STDChapter TWO Installation Connecting VHF and UHF antennasAntennas with 300-ohm flat twin leads Antennas with 75-ohm round leads InstallationSeparate VHF and UHF antennas Cable without a Converter BoxUnplug the cable or antenna from the back of the TV Connecting a VCRConnect a coaxial cable to the VCR’s Antenna OUT terminal Connect an audio cable to the VCR’s Audio OUT terminalInstalling batteries in the remote control Connecting a camcorderLocate the camcorder’s A/V output jacks on the camcorder Connect a video cable to the camcorder’s Video OUT terminalChapter Three TV Operation With the TV’s power on, press the Menu buttonTurning the TV on/off Viewing the menusSelecting the menu language TV OperationPress CH until Language is highlighted Press Display to exit the menusStoring channels in memory Memorizing the channelsAdding and Erasing Channels Press Menu twice to clear the screenFine tuning channels Memorizing channelsPress Display or Menu to clear the menus from the screen Directly accessing channels Using the channel buttonsChanging channels Scanning the channelsPress VOL + Setting the clockRaising or lowering the volume Adjusting the volumeUsing Mute Customizing the pictureVOLlowers brightness Using Automatic PictureViewing the on-screen displays Setting the sleep timerViewing a VCR or camcorder tape To return to normal TV viewing, press TV/VIDEO againSetting the On/Off Timer Chapter Four Special FeaturesPress VOL+ to set the timer to on Press CH to highlight On time. Press VOL +Special Features Using the Skip TimerWhen you are finished setting the timer, press Display Viewing Closed Captions Press VOL + to turn closed captioning onPress VOL+ to open the Closed Caption menu Troubleshooting Identifying ProblemsAppendix Cleaning and maintaining your TV SpecificationsAppendix Page Page Page