Remote Control Keys for LCD TV Functions
Teletext keys (p. 8)
List of programmes
To display / clear the list of
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programmes. Use the keys
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select a programme and the key
display it.
To display Source List to
select TV or peripheral
equipment connected to EXT1,
EXT2/S-VHS2, AV/S-VHS3,
PC or HD (p. 11).
Sleeptimer
To select the length of time before
the set automatically switches to
standby (from 0 to 240 minutes)
Menu
To call up or exit the menus.
Cursor
These 4 keys are used to move
around the menus.
Volume
To adjust the sound level
Mute
To mute or restore the sound.
Screen information
To display / remove the programme
number, the sound mode and the
time remaining on the timer. Hold
down for 5 seconds to permanently
display the programme number on
the screen.
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Standby
To set the TV to standby mode.To
switch the TV set on again, press
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Surround Sound
To activate / deactivate the surround
sound effect. For models equipped
with Virtual Dolby Surround*, you
can experience Dolby Surround Pro
Logic sound effects.
Sound mode
Used to force programmes in
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and
Stereo
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or, for bilingual programmes, to
choose between
The
indication is red when in
Mono
forced position.
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16:9 Format (p. 7)
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Teletext key (p. 8)
SMART
Smart picture and sound
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Used to access a series of
predefined picture and sound
settings.
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The
personal
settings selected from the menus.
Teletext (p. 8)
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Selecting TV programmes
To move up or down a programme.
The number and the sound mode are
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displayed for a few seconds.
For some TV programmes the title of
the programme appears at the
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bottom of the screen.
Numerical keys
6
For direct access to programmes.
For a 2 digit programme number,
9
the 2
nd
digit must be entered
before the dash disappears.
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Previous programme
To access the previously viewed
programme.
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Mono
or
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Dual I
Dual II
position relates to
3