Mute Button - ProScan PS35310 Owner's Manual

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The ProScan universal
remote that came packed with
your TV also controls most brands of VCRs, cable-TV
boxes, and selected RCA audio equipment.
The remote is easy to use. The buttons shown below can
be used to operate your TV. The rest of the buttons are
used to control VCRs and cable boxes and are explained
on pages 26-29, and 39.
For added convenience,
the simplified
6-button
remote
also lets you control
the basic operation
of the TV
(shown on the previous page).
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(_) POWER BUII'ONturns off the TV.
@ DISPI.AY BUTTON displays timc (if clock has I)ccn set) and
channel number on the TV screen. Also quickly removes
menus and displays from the screen.
VOLUME Bu'rroNs
Press VOLUME u p to increase volume, or press
VOLUME
down to decrease volume. The volume display will
automatically appear on the screen when you press the
VOLUME
buttons.
MUTEBUTTON
Press
MUTE
tO quickly reduce sound to its minimum level
without affecting the picture. This is very useful during
telephone calls or other interruptions. When sound is
muted, the word MOTE will appear on the screen. To
restore sound, press
MUTE
again, or press
VOLUME
up.
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CHANNEL B UTI'ONS
Prcss
CHANNEL
up to
see
the
next
highc]
challne]
ill
memory, or press
CHANNEL
down to see the next lower
channel in memory. Channels 2 through 13 and 91 were
programmed into the channel memory for you at the
factory. Your TV will automatically program active
channels for your area into memory when you start the
AutoProgram feature described on page 21.
NUMBER B UTTONS let you select
channels directly J nslcad
of using the CHANNEL b uttons. Always press two number
buttons (first one, then the other) to select a channel. For
example, press 0 then 6 for channel 6.
To select a 3-digit cable channel (like ]27), press and
hold number button 1 until "1 - -" appears on the screen.
Then press the other two numbers. Your TV will tune up
to cable channel number 128 when the CABLE/AIR
function
is set to CABLE. C heck with your cable company to
determine which channels are available in your area.

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