Teac CT-F5151 Owner's Manual - 4. Tv Operation
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4. TV OPERATION
4.1. BASIC OPERATION
4.1.1 POWER ON
Press POWER button on the main unit to turn on/off the TV set.
If the standby indicator lights up, TV is in standby mode.
To turn on the TV from standby mode, press the STANDBY button on the remote control. Alternatively,
press either PROGRAM UP/DOWN or TV/AV on the front panel of the main unit.
4.1.2 POWER OFF
Press POWER button on the main unit to turn off the TV set.
Or press STANDBY button on the remote control to switch the TV to standby mode and the STANDBY
indicator will light up.
4.1.7 MUTE
Press MUTE button on remote control to temporarily turn off the sound and
the word MUTE as shown will appear on the screen. Press the MUTE button
once again to restore the sound. Besides, pressing VOLUME UP button also can
restore the normal sound output.
4.1.3 SELECT MAIN MENU
By pressing the MENU button, the main menu bar will appear on the top screen,
and PICTURE menu will be highlighted with yellow color, which means the pull-
down menu PICTURE is selected and its corresponding menu entries will be
displayed underneath it.
Use VOLUME UP/DOWN to select a submenu. The submenus available, from
left to right are: PICTURE, FEATURE, TIMER and PRESET and they can be
identified by icons on the top row of the on-screen display. Please refer to the
4.1.4 SELECT MENU ENTRIES
The different menu options can be selected by pressing PROGRAM UP/DOWN
keys. Selected options are highlighted in red colour.
4.1.5 ADJUST OPTION
Press VOLUME UP/DOWN button to adjust the data or status. E.g., The BRIGHT
is adjusted to 65% as shown.
The menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or
you can press the MENU button to clear the menu from the screen.
4.1.6 DISPLAY
Press DISPLAY button on remote control to display the current status of the TV
set, such as the current channel No. (or AV input), the color & sound system.
Press DISPLAY button again, current time will display on the top screen if you
set correct time in menu entry CLOCK of TIMER.
figure on the previous page for detailed information on
submenus identification and their options.