Apex Digital AVL-2076 Specifications Page 6

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1. POWER
Turns the LCD display on or off.
2. MTS
Cycles through available sound options on certain television programming.
3. MUTE
Press once to turn off the sound of the LCD TV. Press again, or press volume +/ , to restore the sound.
4. ADD (FAV CH)
Allows for programming of favorite channels. Go to the channel to be memorized and press the ADD key.
5. DEL (FAV CH)
Allows for quick deletion of favorite channels. Press the DEL key, and select the channel to delete.
6. SLEEP
Shuts off the LCD TV after a preset time. Press SLEEP multiple times to choose 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
7. FAV CH

Cycles through your stored favorite channels.
8. INPUT - MAIN/PIP (MAIN p. 9-10; PIP p. 16)
Cycles through the available video sources. Pressing MAIN will change the main display input; pressing PIP will
change the PIP window input, if it is active. Available options are TV, AV, S Video, YPbPr, VGA.
9. SWAP - VIDEO/AUDIO
Changes the active video or audio source. Pressing AUDIO will swap the audio being heard on the speakers
between the main display and ther PIP window. Pressing VIDEO will swap the images being seen between the
main display and PIP window.
10. NUMERIC KEYPAD (0~9)
Allows direct entry of channel numbers, up to 99.
11. “100”
Allows entry of channels over 100. Press 100, then the next two numbers. Highest channel number is 125.
12. RETURN
Returns to last channel viewed
13. DISPLAY
Displays current settings on the LCD TV screen.
14. MENU (p. 11-14)
Activates on screen menu for LCD TV adjustments.
15. DIAMOND (CH
 VOL )
Allows for volume adjustment (side to side) and channel changing (top to bottom) These keys are also used
when navigating the on screen menus.
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Remote Control
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Functions
- All functions can be controlled using the remote control.
- Some functions can also be adjusted with the buttons on the top panel of the set
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