Polaroid FXM-1911C manual Connecting to TV Antenna, System Connections Continued

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Connecting to TV Antenna

System Connections (Continued)

Connecting to TV Antenna

This unit can be connected to the TV signal input source via the TV jack on the rear panel.

After connection, turn on the power of the unit, press the SOURCE button of the remote or the unit and select TV as the input mode.

After connecting to the antenna, you can turn on the unit. To select channels you can do the following steps:

1.

For channels 0 through 9:

 

Press the number buttons to select the channel, wait three seconds and it will go to the

 

selected channel.

 

Press the number button to select channel, then press the +10/ to go to the selected channel

 

immediately.

 

Press the number buttons to input 00X, it will go to the selected channel immediately.

2.

For channels 10 through 99:

 

Press the number buttons to select channel XX, wait three seconds and it will go to the selected

 

channel.

 

Press the number buttons to select channel XX, then press the +10/ button to enter the

 

selected channel.

 

Or press the number buttons to input 0XX, it will go to the selected channel immediately.

3.

For channels 100 through 100~199:

 

Press the number buttons to select channels XXX, and it will go to the selected channel.

NOTE: * X is the channel number.

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Contents 19” HD-Ready LCD TV/DVD Combo FXM-1911C20060331 Remote Control Table Of ContentsProduct Features DVD System SetupImportant Safety Instructions CAUTION Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into beamPOWER SUPPLY 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Copyright ProtectionIMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS Note Do not touch the color TFT LCD screen by hand directlyHigh Resolution Product FeaturesAdvanced Playing Features Multiple ModesAbout Disc Terms Disc InformationDiscs Formats Supported By This Player CONTENTS2. SOURCE button Front Panel1. 19 color TFT screen 3. MENU button13. USB Connecting Port Connecting to the USB device Front Panel Continued9. Power button 15. Power IndicatorConnected for the external NTSC TV signal input Rear Panel5. TV Signal Input Jack RF Connected to power adapterRemote Control Preparation of Remote ControlUsing the Remote control 2. 0~9 Number buttons Press to select numbers 3. LAST button Basic Operation1. POWER button 4. MTS button2. PAUSE button 19. SETUP buttonin DVD modeFor DVD Operation 1. PLAY button 3. FB buttonConnecting to External AV Signal Source System ConnectionsConnecting to External AV Signal Source(YPbPr) System Connections ContinuedConnecting to External AV Device AV Out Connecting to PC Connecting to Earphones Connecting to Power AdapterConnecting to TV Antenna Preparations TV Setup and OperationImage Setting Note This item is only available when there is signal inputContrast Setup TV Setup and Operation ContinuedAudio Setting Hue SetupBalance Setup Sleep SettingTreble Setup Sound Mode SetupParental Setting Note The Parental Function is the same as that of V-CHIPChange PIN Clear All TV RatingMovie Rating CA Eng Rating CA Fr RatingParental Lock Setup Setting Tuner/ChannelAuto Scan Channel Name Channel SystemProg Organizer Add ProgramLanguage Factory ResetFine Tune CC ModeTV Display DVD System SetupGeneral Setup Page DisplayLang DVD System Setup ContinuedOSD Lang Screen SaverDolby Digital Audio Setup PageDolby Digital Setup Dual MonoVideo Setup Hdcd SetupVideo Quality Setup Sharpness Preference SetupSharpness Brightness Contrast ContrastSubtitle DefaultAudio Disc MenuDisc Loading Steps DVD Playback OperationDVD Playback Region CodePause DVD Playback Operation ContinuedStop PreviousGOTO CD PlaybackLanguage Audio Various Camera AnglesJPEG Playback Many discs have other contents besides pictures StopNormal Playback Picture Rotation Zoom and Move of PictureSome JPEG disc may not support rotating function USB and SD/MS/MMC Card Function USB and SD/MS/MMC Card FunctionPreparation Other Functions External AV Input FunctionComputer Screen Function CHECK ITEM TroubleshootingSYMPTOM Other NotesSpecifications DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories