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20. REC button
Used to start recording (only in DTV mode).
21. AUDIO button
DTV/MEDIA mode: select abackground sound, if
available.
ATV mode: select asound mode: Stereo/Dual I/
II/Mono.
Other sources: select the left / right channel
22. SIZE button
Press SIZE to change the size of the screen in the
MEDIA mode.
23. REVEAL button
Press REVEAL to display or hide hidden teletext
information (depends on the broadcast).
24. TTX button
Turn teletext on or o .
Note: The teletext function is optional and the
availability of buttons depends on the model.
Teletext information fully depends on the
operator of the channel.
25. HOLD button
Freezes the current picture.
26. SUBPAGE button
Press to enter ateletext subpage.
27. RECLIST button
Enter the list of recordings
28. SUBTITLE button
Button for showing / hiding subtitles in the
bottom part of the screen, if they are available.
29. ///////MIX buttons
: start / pause playback, start timeshift
recording function.
: Stop recording / playback.
: Fast rewind
: Fast forward
: Skip to previous track
: Skip to next track
MIX: TV picture and teletext content are
simultaneously displayed on the screen.
30. RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE button:
corresponds to various colour functions in the
menu or teletext.
Note:
Remove the batteries if you will be storing the
appliance or not using it for an extended period
of time.
• To control the appliance using the remote
control, point the remote control at the
appliance and then press the button with
the required function. The e ective range of
the remote control is up to about 5 meters
with amaximum deviation of +/- 30° from
the perpendicular direction to the reception
sensor of the remote control on the front
side of the appliance. The falling capacity of
the batteries gradually reduces the remote
control range. There must be no solid
obstacles in the area between the remote
control and the appliance when the remote
control is being used.
• During standard use the lifetime of batteries
in the remote control is about 1 year. When
the e ective range of the remote control
is substantially reduced or when there are
problems with its use, change both the
batteries in the remote control. If you will
not be using the remote control for alonger
period of time, take out both batteries - in
this way you will prevent potential damage
caused by their leakage.
• Prevent strong light from falling on
the appliance, (e.g. sunlight or strong
uorescent lamps or ecological light bulbs),
which could reduce the e ectiveness and
reliability of the infrared remote control.
Remote control