Favorite Ch Button; Return + Button - JVC AV-21VT31 Instructions Manual

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Remote control buttons and functions

FAVORITE CH button

When tuner mode is AIR, you can
correlate 4 channels out of 68 channels
(CH02-CH69) with FAVORITE CH
buttons RED, GREEN, YELLOW and
BLUE.
When tuner mode is CABLE, you can
correlate 4 channels out of 125 channels
(CH01-CH125) with FAVORITE CH
buttons RED, GREEN, YELLOW and
BLUE.
Press one of the FAVORITE CH buttons
for more than 3 seconds to correlate
currently watching channel. After the
channel and button are correlated, you
can directly select favorite channel by
the correlated button.
• When MENU is displayed, FAVORITE CH
cannot be correlated.
• Correlation of FAVORITE CH button and the
channel cannot be reset eventhough the
main power is turned off.
• After tuner mode is changed by AUTO CH
PRESET, FAVORITE CHANNELS are reset to
default setting.
Default setting:
RED .............. CH02
GREEN .......... CH03
YELLOW ....... CH04
BLUE ............ CH05
Please refer to AUTO CH PRESET on
page 13.

RETURN + button

You can set a channel you frequently
view to the Return Channel and you can
view that channel at any time with
one-touch.
To set the channel to the Return
Channel:
1 Select the channel you want to set
to the Return Channel.
2 Press this button and hold until the
message "RETURN PLUS
PROGRAMMED!" appears.
• When you turn off the TV, the Return
Channel setting is canceled.
To view the Return Channel:
Press this button.
• You can view two channels (current channel
and Return Channel) alternately by pressing
this button.
To cancel the Return Channel setting:
Press this button and hold until the
message "RETURN PLUS CANCELED!"
appears.
If no channel is set to the Return
Channel:
You can view the channel selected right
before the current channel by pressing
this button.
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