Datasheet

Using the remote control22
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Selecting a TV sound mode
Press TV sound/red on the remote control to select Sound 1, Sound 2,
Sound 3, NICAM, Automatic, Stereo, or Mono systems (the items available
will depend on the TV and video sound system being received).
Selecting a preset EQ mode
Press Audio/green on the remote control to select a suitable EQ (Equalizer)
mode from
Classic, POP, JAZZ, Rock and Personal. You can also customise
the Personal sound mode according to your preference. See "Setting up
Personal EQ mode" on page 34.
Changing programs
Selecting a program directly
To select a single-digit program number, press the corresponding program
selection button. For example, to select program 8, press .
To select a double-digit program number, press
Program entry ,
followed by the corresponding program selection buttons. For example, to
select program 28, press
Program entry and then , .
Changing programs sequentially
Press P (Program) or P (Program) on the remote control, or
(Program) or (Program) on the TV to sequentially cycle through
your TV programs.
Returning to the previous viewed program or input
When viewing ATV input, you can press Recall on the remote control to
quickly return to the previous viewed program. This button can be used to
toggle between the two most recently viewed programs without having to
entering the precise program number.
If you have just switched from a different input source to the current one,
you can also press
Recall on the remote control to toggle between the
current and previous viewed input sources.
Using the freeze function
Press Freeze /Teletext freeze / on the remote control to freeze the
image on the screen. Press it again to restore normal viewing.
This freeze function does not control the input source which will continue
normally, but not be displayed whilst the image remains frozen. When the image
freeze is stopped, normal play will resume in real time. That is, the displayed
image will jump to the current time and any interim video is not displayed.
Do not leave the screen displaying a static image for an extended period of time
(days) because you may temporarily or permanently damage the screen resulting
in image traces which could remain visible long after the original image has been
removed.