Overview of the Remote Control Buttons
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Buttons Description
a To Temporarily Press this button to temporarily switch off the TV
Switch Off TV: (the (power on/standby) indicators on the display unit and the media receiver unit light up in red). Press again to switch on the TV from standby mode.
To save energy we recommend switching the TV off completely when the TV is not in use.
After a certain period without a signal and without any button being pressed, the TV automatically switches into standby mode (Auto Shutoff, page 41).
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bVCR or DVD on/ Press this button to switch your VCR or DVD on
off: | or off. |
cSelecting input Press this button repeatedly until the desired input
source: | symbol of the source appears on the TV screen. |
dDisplaying the Press this button to display the Memory Stick Memory Stick Home (“Memory Stick” picture viewer). For more Home (“Memory details, refer to “Using the Memory Stick Home”
Stick” picture | on page 50. |
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e Selecting | Press this button to select channels. |
channels: | For |
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fa) If the Media Selector is Press this button to watch the last channel selected (the last channel
switched to TV: | watched for at least 5 seconds). |
b)If the Media Selector is For Sony’s VCR
switched to VCR:
ga) If the Media Selector is Press this button to record programmes. switched to VCR or DVD:
b)If the Media Selector is Press this button to return the picture and sound to the factory preset levels.
switched to TV:This will also return the set to the install condition.
hSwitching off the picture: Press this button to switch off the picture. Only the picture is switched off; the sound remains on. Press again to cancel.
iDisplaying the clock: Press this button to display the clock on the TV screen. Press again to turns the clock display off.
The clock display turns off automatically 5 minutes after it is turned on.
jThis button works in Teletext mode and is also used for programming the remote control to operate the VCR and DVD.
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