P A G E 1 1206-3371-AO P E R AT I O N T V F U N DA M E N TA L SIntroducingyou to thebasics of yourEntertainmentMachine.Basic Television OperationOn some models A/V input is designated as a channel that is one belowthe lowest/one above the highest. You’ll have to use the ChannelUp/Down buttons to access it. The Time/Channel display will read “Video”in place of a channel number.Cable/Antenna Input: This setting allows you to change cable orantenna channels and to view videocassettes on channel 3 (or 4) in monosound.Video Input: This setting allows stereo playback of videocassettes. Thetelevision cannot change channels in the Video mode, but the VCR can.To view the current input source, press ENTER on your remote. TheTime/Channel display should appear in the upper right hand cor-ner of the screen. If the display reads ‘Video,’ then the source isan A/V input. If the display reads a channel number, then thesource is your Cable or Antenna.CHANNEL UP/DOWN arrows: Use these arrows to change the channels.Auto Program will have found all channels available to you.NUMBER Keypad: To skip to any channel, enter the number of thechannel using the NUMBER key pad, then press ENTER.FLASHBACK: To instantly return to the last channel viewed,press FLASHBACK.Volume Right/Left: To adjust the volume level, use the volume Right/Leftarrows. To silence your TV instantly, press MUTE. To get the sound back,press MUTE again.While some mono models (A19AO2D and A25AO2D) do nothave A/V inputs, you can still use a VCR. Just turnto page 6 to learn how to hook up your antenna and VCR.SourceChannel ChangingAudioCH 1210:55STEREOChannel or Video(Indicates Source)TimeAudio Mode