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Volume control
Vol +/—, (Mute switching)
Press the "VOL+" button to increase the volume. With the
"VOL —" button you reduce the volume. To mute the sound
press the -button. A further press of this button turns the
sound back on.
All devices use their own volume control, if available. If a
video device, such as a VCR or DVD player, does not have
its own volume control, the volume control of the television is
automatically used.
Note:
1. The volume control does not function in the audio, PC
and AUX modes.
2. The volume control does not function if the relevent device
has its own volume and mute control functions (exceptions
are possible).
Further volume control functions
(except PC)
As mentioned above the volume controlling takes place
automatically. If, however, you want to programme a device
from another device proceed as follows:
Note:
The devices audio and PC do not have this function.
1.
Hold down the SET button
e
for a little longer than
3 seconds.
2. With the
or
button
h
select "VPT SETUP" and
confirm with the OK button
l
. In the LCD display
q
appears "TO DEV" (to the device).
3. Now press the button for the device
r
(i.e. VCR), to
which the volume command should be sent. After which
appears "FROM DEV" (from device) in the LCD display
q
(the device, from which the command is sent).
4.
Now press the button for the device
r
(i.e. TV), to which
the command should be sent.
5.
In the LCD display
q
appears "SUCCESS". The setting is
saved. In the event of an error "ERROR" appears in the
LCD display
q
. After which "VPT SETUP" appears again.
6.
With the EXIT button
j
you exit this mode.
Back to volume control
If you want to return to the basic volume control proceed as
follows:
1. Press the desired device button (except PC).
2.
Hold down the SET button
e
for a little longer than
3 seconds.
3. With the
or
button
h
select "BASIC VPT" and
confirm with the OK button
l
.
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