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Features available
(Using VIERA Link Menu)
Speaker control
Speaker Selection
VIERA Link “
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You can control the theatre speaker with this TV remote control by pointing at the TV's signal
receiver.
If you cannot operate, check the settings and the equipment “VIERA Link features and connections” (p. 38)
Access and control the speaker volume
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INPUT
EXIT
REC
PROGRAMME
INDEX HOLD
STTL
TEXT
ASPECT
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BD/DVD
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OPTION
RETURN
MENU
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POWER
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Display “VIERA Link Menu”
Select “Speaker Selection”
Direct TV Rec
VIERA Link Menu
Start
Pause Live TV
Start
VIERA Link Control
Speaker Selection
Home Cinema
Recorder
select
Set to “Home Cinema” or “TV”
set
Home Cinema
Player theatre, Blu-ray Disc theatre or Amplifier will be automatically turned on
if it is in Standby mode and the sound is from theatre speakers connected to
the equipment.
Volume up / down
(
Volume slide bar will be displayed when
adjusting the volume of the equipment.
)
Mute
MUTE
The sound of TV speakers is mute.
When the equipment is turned off, TV speakers will be active.
TV
TV speakers are active.
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Note
If you wish to enjoy the multi-channel sound (e.g. Dolby Digital 5.1ch) via an
Amplifier, connect with HDMI cable and Optical digital audio cable (p. 38), and
then select “Home Cinema”.
To enjoy the sound from the DIGA Recorder in multi-channel sound, connect an
HDMI cable from the DIGA Recorder to the Amplifier (p. 38).
Easy playback may be available by using the remote control for Player theatre,
Blu-ray Disc theatre or Amplifier. Read the manual of the equipment.
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Note
These functions may not work properly depending on the connected equipment.
Image or sound may not be available for the first few seconds when input mode is switched.
“HDAVI Control 4” is the newest standard (current as of December, 2008) for HDAVI Control compatible
equipment. This standard is compatible with conventional HDAVI equipment.
To confirm this TV’s version of HDAVI Control “System Information” (p. 25)
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