FAQ for Pansat 2700 Receiver
The Pansat 2700 serves as a base station between all home theater components, including speakers, TVs and DVD players. Once the Pansat is set up, you might have questions about which items are compatible with it and which functions it performs.
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Connections
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The Pansat 2700 supports connections to two external speakers, a DVD player or VCR, a TV, a cable box, a terrestrial TV antenna, a UHF remote control kit and a computer for software downloads.
Functions
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The 2700 scans all channels, saves them to memory and displays them in an organized channel guide. A parental control option is available to regulate which channels are accessible for children.
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Audio Control
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Audio controls are available for all components connected to the 2700. Push the "Audio" button on the remote control to access the audio setup for all connected devices. Choose one of the following modes: "Stereo," "Right Only" or "Left Only."
Remote Control
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The remote control device sends commands to the receiver, which controls all devices connected to it. The "TV/VCR" button toggles between the TV and VCR (or DVD player) functions. The "Channel" up or down buttons surf through the memorized channels.
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