Sony KV-32XBR76 Operating Instructions - Page 58
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I Using Timer-Activated Functions Setting the ON-OFF TIMER t Co.rit d from prev page) Remote Commander DISPLAY c) ENTER J0) liII cmVOL CH RC::3 MENU REIURN PICTURE L FAvomE VT.R MOP TV CABLE BOX U I Onfl 9 Press AN WINDOW +/- to select *30" (minutes); then press RETURN. Each time youpress AN WINDOW +/-, the minutes change in sequence. --60N/OFF TIMER 1.EVERY MOM-FRI 1:30AM _H CH___ 2 - -AM _H CH 3 - - : --AM _H CH _ _ _ Set the sa,c, duration. gem noun 0 Press AN WINDOW +/- to select "3" (hour duration); then press RETURN. Each time youpressNV WINDOW +/-, the duration changes from "1" -15*in sequence. gON/OFF TIMER 1.EVERY MOM-FRI 1:30AM 311 CH 2 AM _H CH _ _ _ 3 . AM _H CH _ _ Set the channel. meat: Mt! nu= 11Press NV WINDOW +1- to select *8* (channel); then press RETURN. The TIMER STANDBYindicatorNghts, indicating that the setting is complete. Each time youpress AN WINDOW+/-, the charwel number changes from 1- 125in sequence. /OFF- TIMER 1.EVERT MON-FRI 1:30AM 31i Cll • 1%2 . --: -- _II CM__ 3 . AN _N Select a program. =ea* ems anal The display 'TV WILL TURN OFFappears on the screen one minute before the timer duration ends. To set program 2 or 3. Press RETURN and repeat steps 6 -11. To erase an OWOFF TIMER setting Display the ON/OFF TIMER screen, select the setting you want to erase, and select a blank space for the day. The ON/OFF TIMER setting is erased. To enter a new OWOFF TIMER setting Display the ON/OFF TIMER screen and repeat steps 6 -11. To return to the previous menu Press NV WINDOW +1- until the cursor points to * MENU.* Then press RETURN. To return to the main menu Repeat the above, until you reach the main menu. To return to the normal screen Press MENU on the Remote Commander. Note If you unplug theIV or a power failure occurs, both the clock and timer settings will be erased. Reset the current time; then set the timer. 58 I Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features