Mitsubishi Electronics LT-46244, LT-52244 manual Modify Guide Setup, Available Options, Procedure

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Modify Guide Setup

From the Guide Setup screen, you can change the channel lineup, change channel display settings, and view setup progress (e.g., when the next listings update will occur).

To select a channel lineup

You can view or change the channel lineup if more than one is available. Use the following procedure:

1.While in the Guide Listings, press MENU. This dis- plays the Setup Screen.

2. Press   to highlight “Change channel lineup” and press ENTER. A selection screen will appear.

3.Make your lineup selection:

If only one selection is available, Next will be highlighted. Press ENTER.

If more than one selection is available, but you want to use the one already selected (check marked), press ENTER.

If more than one selection is available and you

want to select a different lineup, press to move the highlight back to selections. Press

to move the highlight to the desired lineup and press ENTER to select it (add a check mark).

Press to highlight Next and press ENTER.

A confirmation screen will appear.

4.In the confirmation screen, verify the lineup selec- tion:

If the selection is correct, press ENTER to select

Yes (add check mark), press to highlight Next, and then press ENTER.

• If the selection is incorrect, press to highlight No, press ENTER to select (add check mark), press to highlight Next, and then press ENTER to return to the Make Lineup Selection screen.

Note: You may need to try several lineup options before you receive the correct one for your area. To edit a specific tune channel number in the Listings grid, see “To Modify Channel Settings” below.

To modify channel settings

You can edit how channels appear in the Guide Listing. Note: The default settings for each channel are deter- mined by the broadcast data received by your TV.

Available Options

Position. Order of the channel in the Listings.

Channel. Determines whether or not the channel is displayed in the Listings (On, Auto-hide, and Off). Auto-hide displays channels only when show infor- mation is available.

Tune Channel. Shows the channel number that displays in the Listings and which channel number is used when tuning to that channel.

Procedure

1.While in the Guide Listings, press MENU. This dis- plays the Setup Screen.

2.Highlight “Change channel display” and press ENTER. The channel editor screen will appear.

3. Use   to highlight the desired row setting to be changed.

To change channel position (Position Number

highlighted), press   to move the position or enter a new channel position number. When correct, press   to move the highlight to another position on the grid to save changes.

To change channel display status (status tile highlighted; next to position number), repeat- edly press ENTER to cycle through choices (on,

auto, off). When correct, press   to move the highlight to another position on the grid to save changes.

To change tune channel number* (Channel Tune Number highlighted; far right), enter desired number with remote control number

keys (—/CANCELkey for digital sub-channel separator). When correct, press   to move highlight to another position on the grid to save changes.

*Note: If you receive both analog and digital versions of the same channel, do not change the tune channel number of the digital channel to match the analog station, as this may hinder the ability of the Guide to receive data. Instead, locate the digital station in the channel editor and, if necessary, change the channel row position to a location you prefer.

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