Sony RM-TP2 Operating Instructions Manual page 15

Interactive remote commander
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DVD
Key
Function
POWER
To turn the power on/off.
AUDIO
To change the sound.
ANGLE
To switch angle.
SHUFFLE
To select Shuffle Play.
REPEAT
To select Repeat Play.
DISC SKIP To select next/previous disc.
+/–
.
To proceed to the previous location or
song.
m
To rewind.
N
To play.
M
To fast-forward.
>
To proceed to the next location or song.
x
To stop.
X
To pause.
DISPLAY
To select information displayed on the
TV screen.
SUB TITLE To switch the subtitle.
TOP MENU To call up the MENU display.
MENU
To display the DVD menu.
V/v/B/b
To move the cursor.
ENTER
To enter a setting or to set items
selected from the screen.
PROGRAM
To select Program Play.
1–9, 0
Number buttons: To set items selected
from the screen.
CLEAR
To clear the selected characters from
the screen.
SEARCH
To change the search mode.
RETURN
To return to the last previous screen.
TV
Key
Function
POWER
To turn the power on/off.
MUTING
To mute the volume on the TV. Press
again to cancel muting function.
3)
INPUT
To change the input mode of the TV.
DISPLAY
To select information displayed on the
TV screen.
JUMP
To toggle between the previous and
current channels.
1–9, 0
To select the channel.
Pressing 0 selects channel 10.
-/--
Press before selecting channel 11 or
higher. (After pressing -/--, use the
numeric buttons to select the channel,
then press ENTER.)
ENTER
To enter the selection.
Or, press to select channel 12 directly.
3)
CH +/–
To select a channel.
VOLUME
To raise or lower the volume.
3)
+/–
SLEEP
To activate the sleep timer.
MENU
To display the menu.
V/v/B/b
To move the cursor.
P in P
To activate the picture-in picture
4)
function.
POSITION
To change the position of the small
4)
picture.
4)
SWAP
To swap the small and large pictures.
5)
WIDE
To select the wide-picture mode.
SUB CH +/– To select preset channels for the small
4)
picture.
3)
You can use the buttons on the front panel.
4)
Only with Sony TVs with the picture-in-picture
function.
5)
Only with Sony TVs that supports the wide-picture
mode.
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