CC
GXDB
1-800-877-5032
RECALL
USB
PIX SHAPE AUDIO CAPTION SLEEP
PICTURE SOUND HELP ON TIMER
OK
ENTER
RESET
LIST
XACTI MENU W T
OK
ENTER
Move the cursor in
the menu screens.
Select highlighted
menu options.
Activate Xacti functions when Xacti
camera connected via HDMI.
Tune to a channel directly.
Ex: Press 0 then 6 for channel 6.
NOTE: Press and hold the 1 key to
activate the first of three digits for
channels 100 and higher.
Set the loudness level
of the audio output.
+ to increase
– to decrease
XACTI MENU W T
RESET
RECALL
Scan through the channels
in the HDTV’s memory
database.
▲ for a higher channel
▼ for a lower channel
through
USB
NOTE: Hold for three seconds
to open the Input List menu.
Choose between available
aspect ratio options Pix1
thru Pix7 and Pix-Auto (for
digital channels) to enable
or disable image stretch.
PIX SHAPE
AUDIO
Displays SLEEP timer.
Pressing “0” key sets
the Off Timer.
Displays the Switch On
Time banner.
Switch directly to the
USB input.
Displays the On-screen
Help menu with common
problems and solutions.
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ON TIMER
CC
CAPTION
PICTURE
SOUND
SLEEP
HELP
For assistance call the toll free number
1.800.877.5032 or visit our website at
www.sanyoctv.com
Press twice to restore
your HDTV to its original
factory settings.
Cycle through the predeter-
mined sound modes.
Cycle through the predeter-
mined picture modes.
GXDB Remote
Basic Operation Guide
Check Battery Installation information
in owner’s manual first.
For controlling other devices see the Remote
Control Programming sheet.
Displays the on-screen
menu.
Sets the volume level to 0.
Restores the volume to
the previous level before
muting.
Switch from one Video
input source to another.
Allow the remote
to function with
your Sanyo HDTV.
Exit the the current on-screen
menu and return to normal
TV viewing.
Power On or power Off your
HDTV.
Selects the desired audio
mode (when available).
Display channel banner
information.
Switch back and forth
between the last two
selected channels.
Enable / disable digital
caption options CC1-CC6
(digital) or CC1-CC4
(analog).