Operating Accessory Devices with the TV Remote
Once you have programmed your TV remote,
refer to page 27 to see how the remote func-POWERSELECTGUIDEPOWER
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tions with accessory devices. HIGH DEFINITION
Before the remote will operate an accessory
device, you must select the correct mode:
CBL (cable box), VCR, DVD, SAT (satellite),
or AMP (amplifier).
Point the front of the remote
toward the front of the
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Press the Select button to cycle through
accessory device, then press
the accessory modes. When the mode
1the necessary buttons to per-
you want lights up, stop pressing the
form the functions you
button. After a few seconds, the lightINFOSELECTPIXEL PLUSdesire. Refer to pages 27 to
will begin blinking. The blinking
TVCCSURRHDsee the functions of the but-
means that the remote is in the acces-SCREEN
tons in the respective acces-
sory mode you have selected.SURFFORMAT
sory modes.
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NOTE: The remote is in accessory
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mode as long as the light keeps blink-
ing. If you do not use the remote for?
To backlight the
60 seconds the light will switch off,PIP
remote control but-
and the TV will go back to TV mode.
tons, press and hold
The 60-second timer restarts each timeMUTE
the Select button for
you use the remote in an accessory
two seconds. If you do not press
mode.
any remote buttons for five sec-
onds, the backlight switches off.
Point the front of the remote toward
Each time you press a remote but-
the front of the accessory device, then
2ton while the backlight is on, the
press the button to perform the desired
five-second time-out function is
function.AV+
reset. After the backlight switches
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Select button for two seconds to
turn it back on.
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Press the Select button once to return the
remote to the TV mode.
Press the Select Button twice to select
another device by cycling through the
accessory mode choices.
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You can change the duration of the time-out
mode by simultaneously pressing the Select
button and a digit button, 1�4. Using digit 1
will set the time-out to 15 seconds; digit 2, 30
seconds; digit 3, 60 seconds; and digit 4, 120
seconds. The default time-out setting after
you replace the batteries in the remote is 60
seconds. All modes will have the same time-
out setting.
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