Aiwa MF 355RF Universal Remote User Manual


 
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10. MUTE
The MUTE key operates just as it did on your original remote
control.
11. SETUP key
The SETUP key is used to set up the MF-355RF universal
remote with your devices.
12. Channel +/-
The Channel +/- keys operate just as they did on your original
remote control.
13. A, B, C, D keys
These keys are spare keys that give you the possibility to
customize the MF-355RF universal remote according to your
original remote control using the Learning feature (see
page 22) or Macro feature see page 24.
14. Transport keys (PLAY, STOP etc.)
These keys operate the transport functions (PLAY, FF, REW etc.)
of your device. To prevent accidental recording, the RECORD
key must be pressed
twice to start recording. In VCR mode
the SP/LP key controls the tape speed function, the AUTO key
controls the auto tracking function, just like on your original
remote.
15. Teletext keys
These keys are used to operate the main teletext functions. Of
course, your Television must have teletext capability. For a
more detailed explanation of teletext and fastext, please refer
to the manual of your television. Remember, different
televisions control teletext and fastext functions in different
ways. Not all of the teletext functions may be available on
your particular model.
TEXT ON: In TV mode: once in text mode, pressing this
key may switch to MIX or TURN OFF text,
depending on your television.
TEXT OFF: In TV mode: switches the television back to
regular viewing mode and changes back to
TV-main screen. On some televisions this may
be done by pressing the TEXT ON key
several times.
MIX: Shows both text and TV picture.
HOLD/STOP: Stops changing pages.
16. Number Keys
The Number keys (1 9, 0) operate just as they did on your
original remote control. In AUD mode, the number (1 9, 0)
keys may provide (if available on your original remote) an
INPUT function (TUNER, CD etc.).