Normal operation, Channel selection, Volume adjustment – LG LST-3510A User Manual

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Normal Operation

Channel Selection

See instructions below to select channels.

Number and – (dash) buttons (on the remote control)

Use Number (0-9) and – (dash) buttons to select a channel directly.

FLASHBK button (on the remote control)

Press to return to the previous channel you viewed. For example, if the
DTV Receiver is tuned to channel 55 and then you change to channel 56,
pressing FLASHBK will return to channel 55.

SURF button (on the remote control)

Press to scroll through your Surf channels.

CH +/– buttons (on the remote control) or 3 / 4 (on the front panel)

Use CH +/– on the remote control or 3 / 4 on the front panel to cycle the
DVD/HDTV Receiver through the channels in memory.

Volume Adjustment

Adjusts the sound for variable analog audio out on DVD/HDTV Receiver.

VOL +/– buttons (on the remote control) or 1

1

/ 2

2

(on the front panel)

Use VOL +/– on the remote control or 1

1

/ 2

2

on the front panel to adjust

the volume for analog audio out on the DVD/HDTV Receiver.

MUTE (on the remote control)

Press MUTE to turn off the sound for analog audio out on the DVD/HDTV
Receiver.

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• Before setting Audio Variable to Off, make sure that you have turned down the TV’s

volume to the minimum. Otherwise, sudden high volume sound may cause hearing
or speaker damage.

• The volume of Digital Audio out on DVD/HDTV Receiver can not be adjusted on the

DVD/HDTV Receiver front panel.

Signal

Shows the signal strength bar for incoming signal. This can be used to help
you adjust the antenna to the correct position from your location. You can
view the signal strength bar by pressing SIGNAL on the remote control.

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Refer to www.antennaweb.org for antenna position.
AntennaWeb.org, will help you determine the proper outdoor antenna to use
in order to receive your local television broadcast channels.

SIGNAL

CH +/–

SURF

Numbers button

– (dash)

FLASHBK

VOL +/–

MUTE

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