Controls, Remote control – Fisher DC-TS960WL User Manual

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CONTROLS

Front panel (Fig. 1a)

1. Power button (

z

/ON)

2. Open/Close button (

q

)

3. FL display
4. Play button (

a

)

5. Remote sensor (IR)
6. Volume control (VOLUME)
7. Stop button (

n

)

8. Next/Skip/Preset tuning button (

e

)

9. Previous/Skip/Preset tuning button (

f

)

10. Surround button (SURROUND)
11. Function button (FUNCTION)
12. Disc tray
13. Headphones socket (PHONES)

FL display (Fig. 1b)

1. Surround mode indicators

(HALL, STADIUM, STUDIO, THEATER, CLUB)

2. Progressive indicator (PROGRESSIVE)
3. Night mode indicator (NIGHT)
4. Disc indicator (VCD/CD/DVD)
5. Headphones virtual indicator (VIRTUAL)
6. Dolby Pro Logic/Pro Logic II indicator (

s

PL II)

7. Dolby Digital indicator (

s

D)

8. DTS indicator (dts)
9. PCM indicator (PCM)
10. 96kHz indicator (96K)
11. Play/Pause indicators (

a

,

k

)

12. Repeat mode indicators (REPEAT, 1, ALL, A-B)
13. Random play indicator (RDM)
14. Programme indicator (PGM)
15. RDS indicator (RDS)
16. WMA indicator (WMA)
17. MP3 indicator (MP3)
18. Sleep timer indicator (SLEEP)
19. Message or number indicators

(Title, chapter, track, playing time or other information)

20. Title/Track indicator (T)
21. Chapter indicator (C)
22. Input/Output channel indicators (L, C, R, SW, LS, RS)
23. Audio output indicators (L, R)
24. FM mono indicator (MONO)
25. FM stereo indicator (ST)

Back panel (Fig. 1c)

1. AM loop aerial terminal (AM ANT.)
2. Component video output sockets (COMPONENT VIDEO OUT)
3. Digital audio input sockets (DIGITAL AUDIO IN)
4. Euro AV socket (EURO AV CONNECTOR RGB OUT/TV (AUDIO) IN)
5. Mains lead
6. System control socket (SYSTEM)
7. Audio/Video input sockets (VIDEO 1 IN, VIDEO 2 IN)
8. S-Video output socket (S-VIDEO OUT)
9. Video output socket (VIDEO OUT)
10. FM aerial terminal (FM ANT. 75

)

REMOTE CONTROL

Controls (Fig. 2)

1. Return button (RETURN)
2. Open/Close button (

q

)

3. Search mode button (SEARCH MODE)
4. Picture mode button (PICTURE MODE)
5. Subtitle button (SUBTITLE)
6. Audio button (AUDIO)
7. Menu button (MENU)
8. Enter button (ENTER)
9. On-screen display button (ON SCREEN)
10. Stop button (

n

)

11. Next/Previous/Skip/Programme type check buttons

(

f

,

e

, PTY CHK)

12. Repeat button (REPEAT)
13. A-B repeat button (A-B REP)
14. Programme button (PROG)
15. Clear button (CLEAR)
16. Random play/Radio data system mode button (RANDOM/RDS)
17. FM mode button (FM MODE)
18. Trim button (TRIM)
19. Tuner function button (TUNER)
20. Preset tuning button (PRESET)
21. Bass button (BASS)
22. Volume buttons (– VOL +)
23. Muting button (MUTE)
24. Sound preset button (SOUND)
25. Test tone button (TEST)
26. Night mode button (NIGHT)
27. Surround button (SURROUND)
28. Function button (FUNCTION)
29. TV controls

Note:
Setting the preset code according to your TV will allow you to operate
the TV using these buttons (See page 26).
TV POWER: TV power button
– TV CH +: TV channel scanning buttons
TV/VIDEO: TV/Video select button
– TV VOL +: TV volume buttons

30. Number buttons (1 - 9, 0)
31. Forward slow/Reverse slow buttons (

,

)

32. Fast forward/Fast reverse/Programme type select buttons

(

d

,

c

, – PTY +)

33. Pause/Step button (

k

)

34. Play button (

a

)

35. Top menu button (TOP MENU)
36. Tuning/Directional arrow buttons (TUNE–, TUNE+,

4

,

a

,

5

,

b

)

37. Setup button (SETUP)
38. Last memory button (LAST MEMORY)
39. Angle button (ANGLE)
40. Angle replay button (A.REPLAY)
41. Power button (

z

/ON)

42. Sleep button (SLEEP)

Inserting batteries

Install two “R6/AA” batteries (not supplied) as shown in Fig. 3.

Note:
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a month
or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.

Remote control range (Fig. 4)

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