Chapter 2 19Using the Remote ControlUsing the INPUT ButtonIn addition to a cable or antenna signal, you might have VCR, DVD etc. orother signals coming in to your TV (not all inputs are available on all models).Use the INPUT button to select the desired signal source.1. Make sure that the component you want to view is turned on.2. Press INPUT until you have selected the desired input source.Inputs and On-Screen DisplaysThe Status Display shows which input signal(s) is selected. The following tableshows which display term usually corresponds with which input.Input Signal TV DisplayANTENNA/CABLE jack (channel digit)Rear A/V jacks VID1Front Jacks FRNTUsing the SYSTEM ButtonWhen the television is connected to an interactive system or similar device,the SYSTEM button allows you to access system programming or other specialfunctionality through the DSCI jack.On a master or basic remote, the SYSTEM button can also allow independentremote control of two TVs. Once you have specified TV1 or TV2 status for theTVs, see the Access and Power Options menu on page 12. Follow these stepsto tell the remote which TV you want to operate:1. On the remote control, simultaneously press and hold the SYSTEM buttonand 1 (for TV1) or 2 (for TV2).2. After several seconds, release the buttons. The specified TV will respond tothat remote.3. To control the other TV, simply repeat the process using the other(1 or 2) button.Page 39 has remote ordering information.INFOMENUGUIDECLEARVOL CHANMUTEINPUT RESETGOBACKOKSLEEPCCPOWERSYSTEMM A S T E R1 2 34 5 67 8 90 INPUTbuttonSYSTEMbutton1 and 2buttonsNote: Although the TV supports TV3, themaster remote cannot be programmedfor it.