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Basic operations, Power management, Radio function – COBY electronic TV-DVD1260 User Manual

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Power Management

If the player will not be in use for a long period of time, set the Power Switch to the OFF position,

remove the battery, and unplug the player.

Radio Function

Press POWER to turn on the unit.
Set the Function Switch to the RADIO position.
Set the Band Switch to the AM or FM position.
Tune into a desired broadcast station by turning the Tuning Control dial.
Adjust the volume level by turning the Volume Control dial.

TV Function

Press POWER to turn on the unit.
Set the Function Switch to the TV position.
Extend the telescopic antenna. Adjust the position of the antenna to maximize broadcast

reception.
Change channels by pressing CH+ or CH- or access a channel directly using the numeric

keypad (eg, press “2” then “1” to change to Channel 21).
Press RECALL to return to the previously viewed channel.
Adjust the volume level by turning the Volume Control dial.

Note: See the TV SETUP section for details about setting the TV options for this unit.

DVD Function

Press Power to turn on the unit.
Set the Function Switch to the DVD position.
Load a disc.

Press the Open button to open the disc compartment lid. Insert a disc with the label-side

up. Close the lid by hand (the lid will click into place).

If a single-sided disc is inserted upside-down, the player will display “NO DISC” or

“BAD DISC”.

Start playback.

Press PLAY to start playback (some discs may start playing automatically).

Play/Pause/Stop

Press to play the disc for the first time.
Press during playback to pause. Press again to resume playback.
Press during playback to stop the disc (“Pre-Stop”). Press to resume playback at the

time-point at which the disc was stopped.
Press when the disc is “Pre-Stopped” to stop playback completely. (When is pressed,

the disc will start playing from the beginning.)

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BASIC OPERATIONS