KEYS AND FUNCTIONS (continued)
Key Charts
1Red Indicator Light
The Red Indicator Light blinks to show that the remote control is working and also provides feedback during program- ming sequences.
2Component Keys
Press TV, VCR, CBL, AUD, DSS,or CD once to select a home entertainment compo- nent to control.
3DSS Directional Pad
Use the pad to move the cursor in the program guide and menu screens.
4MENU Key
Press MENU to access the menu of your chosen component.
5SELECT Key
Use SELECT to choose options from your selected component’s menu or guide.
6GUIDE Key
Use GUIDE to display the programming guide for your components (if applicable).
7EXIT Key
Use EXIT to exit out of the selected com- ponent’s menu or guide.
8POWER Key
Press POWER once to turn on or off the selected home entertainment component.
9VOL Keys
Use VOL + (or VOL
0CH Keys
Use CH + (or CH
qMUTE Key
Press MUTE once to turn sound off or on.
wSLEEP Key
Press SLEEP to activate your TV’s internal sleep timer. (Not available for all TVs.)
eLIGHT Key
Press LIGHT once to turn on or off the keypad back light.
rLAST Key
Press LAST once to recall the last channel and to page back one screen in the main menu.
tL1~ L3 Keys
Use the learning keys, L1~L3, to store and recall additional remote control functions.
yFC1 And FC2 Keys
uMCP Key
iKeypad
Use the keypad (0 ~ 9) to directly enter in channels (for example, 09 or 31). The keypad is also used for all programming sequences,such as entering in your pro- gramming codes.
oSCAN Key
Press SCAN once to change channels every 3 seconds. Press it again to stop the scan.
pENTER Key
Press ENTER once after entering channel numbers on some TV models.
aVCR Transport Keys
Use the VCR Transport Keys to control your VCR, as well as CD or DVD player. Press REC twice to record a tape.
sTV/VCR Key
Press TV/VCR once to view VCR playback or TV through the VCR.
dSET Key
Use SET for all programming sequences.
SETTING UP YOUR REMOTE CONTROL
Before using your new DSS remote control, you will need to obtain and install new bat- teries, as described on the next page.
Then you’ll also need to program the DSS remote control with the correct code num- bers for your specific components. See instructions starting on page 5.
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