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Volume Punch-Through

This feature allows you to adjust the volume of a certain mode (e.g. TV mode)
while being in a different mode (e.g. VCR). If for example you’re watching a
programme on your Video (in DVD mode), you can adjust the volume (a TV
function) without
first pressing the TV key. The chart below lists some of the possibilities:

Last key pressed:

You can control:

DVD

: TV volume up and down, mute

SAT

: TV volume up and down, mute

AUD

: TV volume up and down, mute

LIGHT

: TV volume up and down, mute

Example: To punch through to AUD volume, being in any other mode
(e.g. SAT or DVD mode):

1. Press and hold the MAGIC key for about 3 seconds. The screen will

change to the setup screen.

2. Press VOLUME.
3. Then press the AUD key and the animated IR Indicator will blink twice and

the remote will return to the setup screen.

Result: VOL+/- and MUTE wil be from AUD mode independent of the selected

device mode.

To cancel the “Volume Punch Through” per mode:

Example: to cancel the “Volume Punch Through” for the VCR (in DVD mode):

1. Press and hold the MAGIC key for about 3 seconds. The screen will

change to the setup screen.

2. Press VOLUME.
3.

Then press the VOL- ( ) key.

4. Press DVD once. The IR Indicator will blink four times and the unit will

return to the SETUP screen.

Result: being in DVD (VCR) mode, you will be able to control VOL+/- and MUTE
functions of your VCR (provided it has volume control).

To cancel the “Volume Punch Through” for all modes:

1. Press and hold the MAGIC key for about 3 seconds. The screen will

change to the setup screen.

2. Press VOLUME.
3. Then press the VOL+ ( ) key and the IR Indicator will blink four times

and the screen will return to the setup screen.

Result: In all modes the VOL+, VOL- and MUTE keys will now operate

the original functions again.

Extra Features

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