JVC AV 27330 CRT Television User Manual


 
Button Functions
46
DVD Buttons (RM-C255, RM-C253 and RM-C252 only)
VCR Buttons
TV/CATV Switch (RM-C255, RM-C253 and RM-C252 only)
VCR/DVD Switch (RM-C255, RM-C253 and RM-C252 only)
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These
functions include: play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close,
power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players. For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 22.
Use either the television’s own tuner or a cable box to select channels. Set this switch to TV to
operate the television’s built-in tuner. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.
• See page 20 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
You can control a VCR or DVD player with the buttons on the lower part of the remote control.
Use the VCR/DVD selector switch to choose either VCR or DVD operation.
• See pages 21 and 22 for information on programming your remote with VCR and DVD oper-
ating codes.
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions
include: play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, TV/VCR, power on, and
power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other manufac-
turer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 21.
NOTE: The RM-C205 remote control can only be used with JVC-brand VCRs.
Light (RM-C252 only)
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like CHANNEL +/- and VOLUME
+/-. Press the LIGHT button to turn the illumination on.
TheaterPro D6500K (RM-C253 and RM-C252 only)
The TheaterPro D6500K Color Temperature Technology function makes sure that the video you
watch is set to the standard color temperature, so that what you see is as true to what the film
to video editors intended it to be.
FE English 5/13/02 8:52 AM Page 46