Calling up a menu display, User’s manual 9 – AVerMedia Technologies TV TUNER BOX User Manual

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User’s Manual

9

POWER

Turn the AVerTV

BOX on/off

CH+/-

*Go to the next or previous TV

channel line up

*Use these buttons to make the

selection in the menu or

picture setting

* In adjusting the OSD position,

use these buttons to move

the menu display up and

down of the screen

VOL +/-

* To increase and decrease

volume level

* Use these button to adjust the

menu or picture setting

* In adjusting the OSD position, use

these buttons to move the menu

display to the left and right of

the screen

DISPLAY

Display information

PREVIEW

Continuously display the

next consecutive TV channels

PICTURE

To adjust brightness, contrast,

color, tint or sharpness

MUTE

To turn off /on the sound

MTS

(for USA & Japan)

If the channel offers multi-language

feature, press this button to toggle

between languages.

CHANNEL RETURN

Go to the previously

selected channel

AV/PC

To toggle between

TV/Video or PC display

SOURCE

Switch between TV or

external video sources

NUMBER BUTTONS

To select a TV channel

100

Press this button first for

cable channels over 100

TELETEXT

(for Europe)

Press to view teletext *

SLEEP

To automatically turn off

AVerTV BOX3 after 0:30,1:00,

1:30, 2:00 or 2:30.

PC BGM

Allows you to continue listening to

the TV or external video sound while

you work on your PC.

MENU

To call up the menu display

FASTEXT LINK buttons

Jumps to the teletext

page which the color

corresponds to

Allows you to instantly switch to

three (3) brightness level.

Note: Teletext buttons only present in European model.

Calling Up a Menu Display

Press the MENU button on the
remote control to call up and exit from
the main menu or sub-menu display.
Then, use the CH+ or CH- buttons to
select the items in the menu list and
use the Vol+ or Vol- buttons to adjust
or to make a selection. The table on
the next page lists the different
functions you will find in the menu.

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