Setting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV

TV Operation

The explanations below show you what functions individual buttons have when the VCR/TV switch R is set to “TV”.

1POWER button

To switch the TV on from standby mode (OFF) or vice versa.

On some TVs it is only possible to switch the TV to standby mode (OFF) with this button, but not on. In this case, try to turn the TV on with one of the following buttons:

Numeric buttons 2 AV button 3 Channel button P

2Numeric buttons

To select the programme positions (1–99) on the TV.

3AV button

To select the desired AV input on the TV.

OVOLUME button

To adjust the volume of the TV.

PChannel button

To select the desired programme position (TV station) on the TV.

You can operate the TVs of the manufacturers listed below with the remote control after setting it.

This setting procedure allows you to operate the TVs of some manufacturers using the supplied remote control.

Preparation

Set the VCR/TV switch R to “TV”.

Operations

1 Find the manufacturer number of your TV while

referring to the following table.

2 While holding down the POWER button 1 , use the

Numeric buttons 2 to enter the manufacturer number. This completes the settings for theTV manufacturer.

Be sure to enter the number in two digits. Example: 1 ) 01

3 To confirm the correct settings were made, check

whether theTV can be operated properly.

When a manufacturer has multiple numbers in the following table, try entering other numbers if the TV operations cannot be performed properly, and then select the optimal number.

Notes:

If you are using a Panasonic TV, this setting has already been made, and so you do not need to perform the above setting procedure. However, this remote control may not work with some Panasonic TVs.

Some TV models cannot be operated using this remote control (including all TVs non-remote compatible).

01Panasonic/National

02Panasonic/National

03Panasonic/National

04Panasonic/National

05SONY

06TOSHIBA

07JVC

08HITACHI

09MITSUBISHI

10MITSUBISHI

11SHARP

12PHILIPS, SAMSUNG

13NEC

14SANYO

15GOLDSTAR/LG

16GOLDSTAR/LG

17SAMSUNG

18SAMSUNG

19SANYO

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Panasonic NV-SJ400A manual Setting the Remote Control to Operate Your TV, TV Operation

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