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1 T B X P A L Rem o t e O p era t i o n ( 1) B u tton Fu n c ti o n 1. P O W E R P o w e r O n/ O ff 3. A / P ( A U T O P R OG R A M) Channe l S c an n i ng 4. / 5./ 14./ 16 . ( ▲ ◄ ► ▼ ) Up/Do w n/L e ft/R i g ht 6. CH ( + / -) Channe l Up/D o w n 7. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0 Nu m be r s 8. L E D T V Mode – Red F l a s h D V D Mode – Gr een [...]
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2 Rem o t e O p era t i o n ( 2) B u tton D e s c rip t io n s I n c l u d e d Re mot e 1 M E NU 1. P r e ss “ M E NU ” to a c t i v ate the O S D m enu. 2. P r e ss a ga i n to na v i gate opt i ons T UN E R M O DE ( R F i nput mode ) A UD I O O U T P UT ( aud i o output m ode ) CH A NN E L S KIP ( c hanne l s k i p m ode ) R ESET : (r e s to [...]
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3 1 . P o w e r TBX P A L O n 1 -1 F eed the “ + 12 V DC ” p o w e r s up p l y to T BX P AL ’ s “ P O W E R I N P UT ” s o ck et. 2 . S e t TV s ou r c e to A / V i n put 3. S c a n C h a n n e l s a n d Auto - pr o gr a m m ing 3 -1 P r e ss the [ A / P ] button on t h e r e m ote. T uner w ill sc an a ll c hann e ls i n the “ A IR ?[...]
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4 In s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i ons 1. Lo c ate a s u i tab l e l o c at i on cl o s e to “ A V mon i tor ” ( T e l e v isi on, e t c . ) 2. Conne c t Red w i r e to + 1 2 V DC A cc e ss o ry S ou r c e. 3. Conne c t B l a c k w i r e to a k n o w n c ha s s i s g r ound - 12 V DC 4. Pl ug the o t he r end of the DC p o w e r c o r d[...]