Control Operation; Power Button; Volume (Vol) Buttons; Mute Button - Panasonic CT-27G21 Operating Instructions Manual

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Control Operation
Power Button
- Press the POWER button after
selecting a mode to turn ON. Press again to turn OFF.
Volume Button
-
Press the VOLUME (VOL)
LEFT or RIGHT button for desired listening level (when
On Screen menus are not displayed).
Channel
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Option
1.
Press the CHANNEL (CH) UP or DOWN buttolb L_
sequentially
scan through
programmed
channels
(when On Screen menus are not displayed).
NOTE: Press the TV Mode
button to operate
TV
Remote functions, if necessary.
Located On Remote Control
Selects Next
_...._
Higher Channel
Selects Next
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Lower Channel
Located On Remote Control
Decreases
Volume Level
Increases
Volume
Level
Mute Button
- Press the MUTE button to quickly
reduce sound level (Mute will appear on screen). Press
again to restore sound.
Helpful Hints:
• Helptut information will display On Screen momen-
tarily when Receiver is first turned on and when the
channel is changed.
• When using keyboard entry for channels 10,11 and
12 in the CABLE mode there is a slight delay before
channel change because of the capability of tuning
cable channels 100 to 125.
NOTE: If "SPEAKER OFF" is displayed On Screen
a_ter 13Tessingthe VOLUME button, refer to
Audio Menu to turn Speakers "ON".
Keyboard "0 through 9" Buttons
Option 2.
Press two digits on keyboard (Example press 0, thul_
5 for channel 05). For channels over 99, press three
digits on keyboard.
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brands of VCRs. The infrared code must be obtained
prior to use. (Please refer to Programming the Universal
Remote for programming
instructions.)
NOTE: Press the VCR Mode Selection button to
operate VCR Remote functions.
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