User's Guide / Owner's Manual for MV13L2?

Unable to find a downloadible User's Guide/Owner's manual on the web or on Toshiba's site for the MV13L2 TV?VCR combo and the BZ614201 remote for it.

Hi sivory. Although this is not for your specific model of phone, I have included a link to the user's guide for VZ Navigator 5.0. The information included in this .pdf file will be the same for your phone (and all others) as this great feature is the same for all phones. Please click on this link. 
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