How To Operate Audio Functions - RCA Scenium L50000 User Manual

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Display
window
ON•OFF
DIRECTV
TV
VCR
DVD
1
VCR
AUX
2
AUD
M1
M3
M2
AUD (audio)
L1
L3
button
L2
FRONT
MUTE
SKIP
CH +
VOL -
VOL +
REAR
CENTER
CH -
GO
FORMAT
BACK
The backlight
TEST
AM•FM
GUIDE
INFO
button
LEVEL -
OK
LEVEL +
MENU
CLEAR
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
INPUT
ANT
0
FUNCTION
REV
PLAY
FWD
REC
STOP
PAUSE
CH
SWAP
CTRL
PIP
WHO
DELAY
PLAY, REV, REC,
DSP
DSP
ON•OFF
MODE
STOP, PAUSE
buttons
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
4.
Once you press the OK button, CONFIRM appears in the remote's display
window. Press OK.
5.
After you press the OK button (the remote is returned to factory settings).
Note:
Press the CLEAR button at any time to exit the programming mode. An EXIT
SETUP message will appear and the remote will return to its normal
operation.

How to Operate Audio Functions

The operation of your audio product may vary. These instructions are provided for
example only. Please consult the manual that was packed with your audio product.
How to turn on the receiver or minisystem
Point the remote control at the receiver and press the AUD button. The receiver
should turn on. In some cases, it may require pressing the AUD button and then the
ON•OFF button to turn on the system.
Selecting the receiver's components
For most RCA audio/video receivers, the component input is selected by pressing
the corresponding component button. When the AUD button is programmed to
non-RCA receivers, the number buttons might select the component input (1 = CD;
2 = Tape; 3 = Tuner; 4 = TV; 5 = VID1; 6 = VID2).
Operating A CD Player Or Tape Deck
Use the PLAY, REV, FWD, REC, STOP & PAUSE buttons for CD player and tape
decks. In some cases, the Preset buttons (CH + and CH -) might work in changing
tracks on your CD player. It might be necessary to program a component button to
your CD or tape player.
The Remote Control
The Remote Control
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