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English Switching sources Adding the VS-2 to your system setup greatly simplifies source selection. Just press the remote button (CD/DVD, VCR, CBL•SAT, or AUX) for the source you want to use. If you select one of the sources connected to the VS-2, be sure the source is turned on. Selecting TV channels When the VS-2 is connected to your LIFESTYLE® system, the remote changes channels on the source selected by the TV Control setting (CBL•SAT, VCR, TV, or AUX) in the System menu under Remote Control options. This means that when you select the TV source on the remote, you see and hear the TV channel coming from your TV Control selection. For example, if you set TV control to CBL•SAT and press the TV source button on your remote, you will see and hear the program on the selected channel of your cable or satellite box. If TV Control is set to TV (default setting), your TV screen goes blank when selecting the TV source unless you enable the Persistent Video option (see "New System menu items" on page 17). If your TV screen is blank, the media center displays CHOOSE TV INPUT to remind you to select the correct video input on your TV. Watching video from one source while listening to audio from another Normally, when you switch to an audio source from a video source, your TV screen goes blank. To change this so the video source remains on your TV screen, go to the System menu and change the Persistent Video option setting to Enabled. Enabling Persistent Video allows you to continue viewing the video portion of a program while listening to the audio from another source, such as FM or AM radio. For example, you can watch a ball game on your TV while listening to the broadcast audio of the same ball game from a local radio station. System menu - Remote Control options Remote Control AUX Device: AUX Brand: AUX Code: TV Control: Remote Version IR Control: AUX VCR CBL•SAT TV Choose the device that you have connected to the TV Audio IN jacks. navigate select Media center display - blank TV message TV CHOOSE TV INPUT 19

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English
Switching sources
Adding the VS-2 to your system setup greatly simplifies source selection. Just press the remote
button (CD/DVD, VCR, CBL
SAT, or AUX) for the source you want to use. If you select one of the
sources connected to the VS-2, be sure the source is turned on.
Selecting TV channels
When the VS-2 is connected to your LIFESTYLE
®
system, the remote changes channels on the
source selected by the
TV Control
setting (CBL
SAT, VCR, TV, or AUX) in the System menu under
Remote Control
options. This means that when you select the TV source on the remote, you see
and hear the TV channel coming from your
TV Control
selection. For example, if you set
TV
control
to CBL
SAT and press the TV source button on your remote, you will see and hear the
program on the selected channel of your cable or satellite box.
If
TV Control
is set to TV (default setting), your TV screen goes blank when selecting the TV
source unless you enable the Persistent Video option (see “New System menu items” on page 17).
If your TV screen is blank, the media center displays CHOOSE TV INPUT to remind you to select
the correct video input on your TV.
TV
CHOOSE TV INPUT
navigate
select
Choose the device that you have connected to the TV Audio IN jacks.
AUX Device:
AUX Brand:
AUX Code:
TV Control:
Remote Version
IR Control:
AUX
VCR
CBL
SAT
TV
Remote Control
Media center display – blank TV message
System menu – Remote Control options
Watching video from one source while listening to audio from
another
Normally, when you switch to an audio source from a video source, your TV screen goes blank. To
change this so the video source remains on your TV screen, go to the System menu and change
the Persistent Video option setting to Enabled.
Enabling Persistent Video allows you to continue viewing the video portion of a program while
listening to the audio from another source, such as FM or AM radio. For example, you can watch a
ball game on your TV while listening to the broadcast audio of the same ball game from a local
radio station.