Identifying ControlsQuick Start Guide1 151618192021222325262717242461135789101213148Identifying ControlsRemote Control1 Standby On / Off switchtSwitches TV On or Off standby2 [Media Player] (p. 49)tSwitches to SD Card viewing / listening mode3 [Main Menu] (p. 26)tPress to access Picture, Sound and Setup Menus4 Aspect (p. 17)tChanges aspect ratio from [Aspect Selection] listtAlso possible by pressing this button repeatedly untilyou reach the desired aspect5 Information (p. 15)tDisplays channel and programme information6 VIERA TOOLS (p. 25)tDisplays some special feature icons and accesseseasily7 [VIERA Link Menu] (p. 61)tAccesses VIERA Link Menu8 OKtConfirms selections and choicestPress after selecting channel positions to quicklychange channeltDisplays the Channel List9 [Option Menu] (p. 16)tEasy optional setting for viewing, sound, etc.10 Teletext (p. 21)tSwitches to teletext mode11 Subtitles (p. 15)tDisplays subtitles12 Numeric buttonstChanges channel and teletext pagestSets characterstWhen in Standby mode, switches TV On (Press forabout 1 second)13 Sound MutetSwitches sound mute On or Off14 Volume Up / Down15 Input mode selectiontTV - switches DVB-C / DVB-T / Analogue mode(p. 14)tAV - switches to AV input mode from Input Selectionlist (p. 23)16 Direct TV Recording (p. 59, 61)tRecords programme immediately in DVD Recorder /VCR with Q-Link or VIERA Link connection17 Normalise (p. 26)tResets picture and sound settings to their defaultlevels18 ExittReturns to the normal viewing screen19 TV Guide (p. 18)tDisplays TV Guide20 Cursor buttonstMakes selections and adjustments21 ReturntReturns to the previous menu / page22 Coloured buttons(red-green-yellow-blue)tUsed for the selection, navigation and operation ofvarious functions23 HoldtFreeze / unfreeze picture (p. 16)tHolds the current teletext page (teletext mode)(p. 21)24 Index (p. 21)tReturns to the teletext index page (teletext mode)25 Last view (p. 17)tSwitches to previously viewed channel or input mode26 Channel Up / DowntSelects channel in sequence27 Connected equipment operations (p. 24, 54, 64)