Sony RM-LP211 Operating Instructions - Page 9

Table of the SUB menu, operations

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Table of the SUB menu operations Press the i button repeatedly to display a list of operations (SUB menu) that the corresponding buttons are not found on the remote. The contents of the lists will vary according to the currently selected component. The following table shows the items in each list and the function of each item. You can arrange the order of the SUB menu (page 20). Component Item(s) Function VCR CH + CH - Selects preset channels. INPUT SELECT Changes the input mode of the VCR. AUDIO Changes the sounds. ANT TV/ VIDEO Selects the signal to be output from the antenna terminal of the VCR (TV signal or video signal). SP/LP Selects the playback speed. REC Starts recording. COUNTER/ Displays the playing or REMAIN remaining time. TV CH + Selects preset channels. CH - MUTING Mutes the sound. VOL + Raises the volume. VOL - Lowers the volume. JUMP Toggles between the previous and current channels. TV/VIDEO Changes the input mode of the TV. MPX/DUAL Changes the audio setting. WIDE Selects the wide-picture mode.b) P IN P Activates the picture-in picture function.c) POSITION Changes the position of the small picture.c) SWAP Swaps the small and large pictures.c) SUB CH + Selects preset channels SUB CH - for the small picture.c) SLEEP Activates sleep timer. Component Item(s) Function LD Player SIDE Aa) Selects side A of the disc. SIDE Ba) Selects side B of the disc. PROGRAM Programs the tracks. REPEAT Repeats current track or programmed tracks. DVD player AUDIO Changes the sounds. ANGLE Changes the angles. SUBTITLE Changes the Subtitle Language. SUBTITLE Turns the Subtitles on ONOFF or off. TIME Changes the time information. SEARCH MODE Changes the search mode. CLEAR Returns to the Continuous Play etc. INDEX + INDEX - Selects a index. DISC SKIP + Selects a disc. DISC SKIP - SET UP Displays the Set up menu. For details on the menu operation, see the tip on page 11. continued 9GB Location of parts and basic remote operations

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Location of parts and basic remote operations
9
GB
Table of the SUB menu
operations
Press the
i
button repeatedly to display a list of
operations (SUB menu) that the corresponding
buttons are not found on the remote. The
contents of the lists will vary according to the
currently selected component. The following
table shows the items in each list and the
function of each item.
You can arrange the order of the SUB menu
(page 20).
Component
Item(s)
Function
VCR
CH +
Selects preset channels.
CH –
INPUT
Changes the input mode
SELECT
of the VCR.
AUDIO
Changes the sounds.
ANT TV/
Selects the signal to be
VIDEO
output from the antenna
terminal of the VCR (TV
signal or video signal).
SP/LP
Selects the playback
speed.
REC
Starts recording.
COUNTER/
Displays the playing or
REMAIN
remaining time.
TV
CH +
Selects preset channels.
CH –
MUTING
Mutes the sound.
VOL +
Raises the volume.
VOL –
Lowers the volume.
JUMP
Toggles between the
previous and current
channels.
TV/VIDEO
Changes the input mode
of the TV.
MPX/DUAL
Changes the audio
setting.
WIDE
Selects the wide-picture
mode.
b)
P IN P
Activates the picture-in
picture function.
c)
POSITION
Changes the position of
the small picture.
c)
SWAP
Swaps the small and
large pictures.
c)
SUB CH +
Selects preset channels
SUB CH –
for the small picture.
c)
SLEEP
Activates sleep timer.
Component
Item(s)
Function
LD Player
SIDE A
a)
Selects side A of the disc.
SIDE B
a)
Selects side B of the disc.
PROGRAM
Programs the tracks.
REPEAT
Repeats current track or
programmed tracks.
DVD player
AUDIO
Changes the sounds.
ANGLE
Changes the angles.
SUBTITLE
Changes the Subtitle
Language.
SUBTITLE
Turns the Subtitles on
ONOFF
or off.
TIME
Changes the time
information.
SEARCH
Changes the search
MODE
mode.
CLEAR
Returns to the
Continuous Play etc.
INDEX +
Selects a index.
INDEX –
DISC SKIP +
Selects a disc.
DISC SKIP –
SET UP
Displays the Set up
menu. For details on the
menu operation, see the
tip on page 11.
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