Sony RM VL600 Operating Instructions - Page 39
Appendixes, Table of Preset Functions, TV (ANALOG) - picture swap
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Appendices Table of Preset Functions 1 w; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SET TV/VIDEO POWER TV DVD SAT CBL VCR CD TAPE AMP VIDEO1 1 TUNER 4 MD 7 VOL VIDEO2 2 CD 5 TV 8 DVD 0 DIGITAL /ANALOG AUX 3 TAPE 6 PHONO 9 ENT CH TWIN VIEW SLEEP MUTING GUIDE INFO RECALL MENU EXIT OK TOOLS SYSTEM CONTROL ABCD 9 0 qa qs qd qf qg qh qj qk ql Note There may be some components or functions that cannot be operated with this Commander. TV(ANALOG) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION 9 POWER To turn on and off. 1qaw; To change the channel. 1 - 9, 0, ENT, For example, to change DOT to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENT). q;TV/VIDEO To change the input mode. 4 INFO To display the current (DISPLAY) channel on TV. qf SLEEP To operate SLEEP function on the TV (works only for a TV with SLEEP function). qh MENU To call up the MENU display. KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION qj f To move the cursor upward. qj F To move the cursor downward. qj G To move the cursor to the right. qj g To move the cursor to the left. qjOK To enter the selection of the MENU display. qsTWIN VIEW To turn on/off the (PIP ON/OFF) "window" picture. 8M (PIP CH +) To change the TV channel + in the "window" picture. 8m (PIP CH -) To change the TV channel - in the "window" picture. 8REC z To change the input (PIP INPUT) mode of the "window" picture. 8X To freeze the "window" (PIP STILL) picture. 8N To swap the "main" (PIP SWAP) picture and the "window" picture. 8x To move the location of (PIP MOVE) the "window"picture. qdCH +/- Channel up: + Channel down: - qg RECALL To operate JUMP, FLASHBACK or CHANNEL RETURN function on the TV depending on the setting of the TV's manufacturer. 3VOL +/- Volume up: + Volume down: - 5 MUTING To mute the volume on the TV. Press again to turn muting off. 6 GUIDE (EPG) To use the program guide. 7 EXIT To exit the mode. qk TOOLS To go into the OPTION (OPTION) setting mode. Continued 39