Using the pre-programmed remote commander – Sony KV-32TS35 User Manual

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Using the Pre-Programmed
Remote Commander

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You can operate other video equipment that has an infrared remote detector with this supplied Pre-Programmed Remote
Commander.

Operating Sony or non-Sony Video Equipment — Pre-Programmed Function

With the supplied Remote Commander, you can operate a Sony video
cassette recorder (Beta, 8mm, VHS) or multi disc player as well as most non-
Sony video equipment connected to your TV by following the steps below.

1

Set the TVA/TR selector to VTR.

TV VTR

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When the selector is set to VTR, the POWER and CH -i-/- buttons on the Remote
Commander function as video operating buttons and cannot be used to operate the TV.

2

While pressing CODE SET, press the 0 — 9 buttons to enter the

manufacturer’s code number (see chart on p. 31). For example, to

operate a Sony 8 mm VCR, press 0, 2 and ENTER.

CODE SET

+

ENTER

3

Use the video operating buttons on the Remote Commander to operate

the video equipment.

Operating a VCR

Press POWER
Press CH +/-

To turn on or off
To change channels
(when watching TV

programs through the
VCR’s tuner)

To record
To play
To stop
To fast forward

To rewind the tape
To pause

To search the picture
forward

and

backward

Operating a Video Disc Player

Press • (2 buttons simultaneously).

Press

■.

Press

Press II.

Press ►► or during playback.

To play
To stop
To pause

Press

To search the picture
fonward and backward

Press II.

To resume normal playback, press again.

•This function is effective only for CAV (standard-

play disc). With CLV (extended-play disc), the

TV will go into the standby mode if II is

pressed.

Keep pressing ►► or during playback.
To

resume normal playback, release

the

button.

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Chapter 3: Advanced Operation

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