Basic Operations; Watching The Tv; Switching The Video/Tv On And Off; Selecting Tv Programs - Sony KV-13VM40 Operating Instructions Manual

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Basic Operations

Watching the TV

POWER
STANDBY
EJECT
REC
TIMER REC
INPUT
VOL
+
CHANNEL
+
SELEECT
POWER
‰/
STANDBY
POWER
EJECT
MUTING
DISPLAY
INPUT
SELECT
SLEEP
MENU
TIMER ON SCREEN
RESET
SELECT
VCR Plus
1
2
4
5
COUNTER/
REMAIN
7
8
COUNTER
JUMP
ENTER
RESET
0
VOL
INDEX
TAPE SPEED
REC
&
SLOW
X2
PAUSE
SEARCH
REW
FF
PLAY
STOP
Note
You can not jump to channels you
scanned through using the CH +/–
buttons.
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Basic Operations
This section explains the basic functions to use while watching the TV.
Most of the operations can be done using the remote control.

Switching the Video/TV on and off

Switching on
Press POWER.
The STANDBY lamp flashes until the picture appears.
Switching off
Press POWER.
TV
The Video/TV enters standby mode and the STANDBY lamp on the front
of the Video/TV lights up in red if a tape is inserted in the Video/TV.
If a tape is not inserted in the Video/TV, the STANDBY lamp disappears.

Selecting TV programs

3
Turn the cable mode ON or OFF to select the type of channel you want to
watch. For more information on setting the cable mode, see "Setting cable
6
TV on or off" on page 9.
9
Press CH +/– or the 0-9 buttons on the remote control, or CHANNEL +/–
on the Video/TV.
CH
To select a double-digit numbers using the
0-9 buttons
For example, if you want to select 21, first press 2, then press 1.
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Adjusting the volume

Press VOL +/–.

Muting the sound

Press MUTING.
"MUTING" appears on the screen.
To resume normal sound, press MUTING again, or press VOL +.
Switching quickly between two
channels
Press JUMP. The channel switches to the previously selected channel.
Pressing JUMP again switches the channel back to the originally selected
channel.

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