Information button, Tv button, Buttons – JVC T-V Link AV28CT1EP User Manual

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REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS

ENG

L

ISH

AV28CT1EP / LCT1136-001A-U / English

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Information Button

Information Button

Information Button

Information Button

You can display the PR LIST or the Current Time on the
screen.

Press the

h

h

h

h (Information) button.

Pressing the

h (Information) button changes the display as

follows:

Note:
You can choose Programme numbers (PR) or EXT termi-

nals with the PR LIST. For details, see “Use the PR LIST:”
on page 6.

This TV uses teletext data to set the current time. If the TV

has not received a TV channel that has teletext pro-
grammes since it was turned on, the time display is blank.
To view the current time, choose a TV channel that has
teletext programmes. The time will still be displayed as
long as you do not turn off the TV, even if you choose oth-
er TV channels.

When watching videos, an incorrect current time is some-

times displayed.

The h (Information) button is also used to operate men-

us. For details, see “MENU OPERATION” on page 14.

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TV Button

TV Button

TV Button

TV Button

You can return to a TV channel instantly.

Press the

b

b

b

b button.

The TV returns to the TV mode and a TV channel appears.

Note:
The b button is also used to operate menus. For details,

see “MENU OPERATION” on page 14.

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5

5

5

5

Buttons

Buttons

Buttons

Buttons

You can adjust the volume.

Press the

5

5

5

5

buttons to adjust the sound.

Note:
The

5

5

5

5

buttons are also used to operate menus. For de-

tails, see “MENU OPERATION” on page 14.

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Standby Button

Standby Button

Standby Button

Standby Button

Press the

#

#

#

# (Standby) button to turn the TV

on or off.

When the TV is turned on, the power lamp changes from red
to green.

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Colour Buttons

Colour Buttons

Colour Buttons

Colour Buttons

The colour buttons are used for the teletext operations or the
menu operations. For details, see “~ Teletext Control But-
tons and VCR P DVD Switch” on page 12 or “MENU OPER-
ATION” on page 14.

0

OK Button

OK Button

OK Button

OK Button

The

a button is used to operate menus. For details, see

“MENU OPERATION” on page 14.

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6

6

6

6

Buttons

Buttons

Buttons

Buttons

You can choose a Programme number (PR) or an EXT termi-
nal.

Press the

6

6

6

6

buttons to choose an Pro-

gramme number (PR) or an EXT terminal.

The

6

6

6

6

buttons are also used to operate menus.

For details, see “MENU OPERATION” on page 14.

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VCR/DVD Control Buttons and

VCR/DVD Control Buttons and

VCR/DVD Control Buttons and

VCR/DVD Control Buttons and

VCR

VCR

VCR

VCR P

P

P

P

DVD Switch

DVD Switch

DVD Switch

DVD Switch

These buttons can be used to operate a JVC brand VCR or
DVD player. Pressing the button having the same appear-
ance as the original remote control button of a device makes
the function work in the same way as the original remote con-
trol.

1

Set the VCR P

P

P

P DVD Switch to the VCR or

DVD position.

VCR:
When you are operating the VCR, set the switch to the
VCR position.

DVD:
When you are operating the DVD player, set the switch
to the DVD position.

P

P

P

P

(Text):

When you are viewing Teletext programmes, set the
switch to the

P

P

P

P

(Text) position.

2

Press the VCR/DVD Control Button to con-
trol your VCR or DVD player.

Note:
If your device is not made by JVC, these buttons

cannot be used.

Even if your device is made by JVC, some of these

buttons or any one of the buttons may not work, de-
pending on the device.

You can use the

p

p

p

p

buttons to choose a TV chan-

nel. The VCR will receive or choose the chapter the
DVD player plays back.

Some DVD player models use the

p

p

p

p

buttons for

both operating of Fast forward/backward functions
and choosing the chapter. In this case, the

1/¡

buttons do not work.

No indication

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