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Installing batteries in the remote control, About the remote control – Toshiba RD-XV48DTKF User Manual

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27 VARIABLE SKIP button (HDD/DVD)

• Skips by the amount of time set in advance.

28 DISC MENU button (HDD/DVD)

• Press to display the Disc menu during playback.
• Press to change the Original and Playlist on the

TV screen.

29 ENTER button

• Press to acknowledge or approve a menu

selection.

• While watching a DVB channel, press to display

the “Quick select” menu.

30 RETURN button

• Press to return to the previously displayed menu

screen.

31 FWD D button

• When playback is paused, press to forward slowly.
(HDD/DVD)
• During playback, press to fast forward.
(VHS)
• Press to advance the videotape rapidly.
• Press to view the picture rapidly in forward

during playback.

32 STOP C button

• Press to stop playing back or recording.

33 SKIP G button (HDD/DVD)

• During playback, press to skip to the next

chapter or track.

• When playback is paused, press to advance

step by step.

34 HDD button

• Press to select the HDD output mode.

35 DVD button

• Press to select the DVD output mode.

36 REC I button

• Press once to start a recording.
• Press repeatedly to start a One-touch Timer

Recording.

37 REC MODE button

• Press to switch the recording mode.

38 SAT.LINK button (HDD)

• Press to activate the Satellite Link Timer

Recording.

39 AUDIO

D button

• For analogue channels when receiving a

bilingual broadcast, press to change the audio
out setting to “Main”, “Sub” or “Main/Sub”.

• Press to change the bilingual audio source of an

external equipment to “Main”, “Sub” or “Main/Sub”.
(Available only when the “External Input Audio” in
“Setup” menu is set to “Bilingual” in advance.)

• Press to select the sound mode for DVB channels.
(HDD/DVD)
• Press to display the audio menu during playback.
(VHS)
• During playback of Hi-Fi videotape, press to

change the audio out setting to “STEREO”,
“LEFT”, “RIGHT” and “MONO”.

Note

• If you turn off this unit, [OPEN

\CLOSE A] on the remote

control is not available. Be sure to use [A OPEN

\CLOSE]

or [A / C EJECT/STOP] on the unit.

Installing Batteries in the

Remote Control

Install two R6 (AA) batteries (supplied) into the
remote control, carefully match with the polarity
indicated inside the battery compartment.

Caution

• Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such

as leakage and bursting.

• Do not mix new and old batteries together.
• Do not use different kinds of batteries together.
• Make sure that the plus (+) and minus (–) ends of

each battery match the indications inside the battery
compartment.

• Remove batteries if the equipment will not be used

for a month or more.

• When disposing used batteries, please comply with

governmental regulations or the public instructions
for environmental protection that apply in your
country or area.

• Do not recharge, short-circuit, heat, burn or

disassemble batteries.

About the Remote Control

• Make sure there is no obstacle between the remote

control and the remote control sensor on the unit.

• Use within the operating range and angle as shown.

• The maximum operable range as follows:

• Remote control operation may become unreliable if

the remote control sensor of the unit is being
exposed by the strong sunlight or fluorescent light.

• Remote controls for different devices can interfere

with each other. Be careful when using remote
controls for other equipment located close to the
unit.

• Replace the batteries when the operating range of

the remote control reduces.

Button names described in the Owner’s Manual
The instructions in this manual are described mainly
with the operations using the remote control. Some
operations can be carried out using the buttons on
the front panel.

Line of sight:

approximately 7 m

Either side of centre: approximately 7 m within

30 degrees

2

1

3

VCR

REC

PROGRAM

DUBBING

VCR

HDD

DVD

SELECT

REC

HDD/DVD

SELECT

SELECT

DVD

VCR

DVD

HDD

DVD

HDD

Within
about 7 m

Remote control

7 m (30°)

7 m

7 m (30°)

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