3. The Remote Control
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(such as infrared headphones).
Sunlight falling directly on the TV set may interfere with the operation of the remote control, since the TV set cannot detect the infrared signals from the remote control under these conditions. The TV set must be switched on with the main power switch before it can be con- trolled with the remote control.
The most important keys for normal use
ON
Switches the TV set on with program- me position 1 or the programmed initial programme position selected, or switches it OFF (to the standby sta- te).
Numeric keys (direct station selection).
P+ /P- Selects the next/previous pro- gramme position.
Volume control.
Setting can be changed in the menu.
Back to the previously selected station.
Displays the station table.
Do not insert rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment of the remo- te control.
Use only two dry batteries of the type
LR03/ AM4/AAA 1.5V.
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