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Operating the components
(continued)
Key
Function
LEVEL
To adjust the balance between front left
FRONT
and right speakers.
BALANCE
L/R
2)
LEVEL
To adjust the level of the center
CENTER
speaker.
+/–
2)
LEVEL SUB To adjust the level of the sub woofer.
WOOFER
+/–
2)
SLEEP
2)
To activate the sleep timer.
MUTING
1)
To mute the volume on the amplifier/
receiver. Press again to cancel the
muting function.
VOLUME
To raise or lower the volume.
+/–
1)
EQ
2)
To turn the equalizer on/off.
TEST
To output the test tone.
TONE
2)
ON
To activate the on-screen display.
SCREEN
2)
MAIN
To select the menu.
MENU
2
v/V/b/B
2)
To select a menu item.
ENTER
2)
To enter the selection.
DISPLAY
2)
To select the displayed information.
DIMMER
2)
To adjust the brightness of the display.
+12V
To turn on or off the 12V TRIGGER
TRIGGER
function.
OFF/ON
INPUT </>
2)
To select the audio input.
INPUT
To select the input mode for your
MODE
2)
digital components.
1)
You can use the buttons on the front panel.
2)
Sony amplifier/receiver only. For details, see page
19.
For details on the controls of each key, refer to
the operating instructions supplied with the
amplifier/receiver.
VIDEO
Key
Function
POWER
To turn the power on/off.
Z
To eject the video tape.
,
To rewind at high speed.
INPUT
To change the input mode of the VCR.
SELECT
X2
To play in the double speed.
CH +/–
To select a channel.
.
To proceed to the previous location.
m
To rewind.
N
To play.
M
To fast-forward.
>
To proceed to the next location.
z
To record.
x
To stop.
X
To pause.
DISPLAY
To select information displayed on the
TV screen.
ANT
To switch the antenna output.
TV/VTR
SP/LP
To select the playback speed.
1–9, 0
To select the channel.
Pressing 0 selects channel 10.
-/--
Press before selecting channel 11 or
higher. (After pressing -/--, use the
numeric buttons to select the channel,
then press ENTER.)
Or, press to select channel 11 directly.
ENTER
To enter the selection.
Or, press to select channel 12 directly.
MENU
To call the MENU display.
V/v/B/b
To move the cursor.
ENTER
To enter selections in the MENU
display.
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