Sanyo LCD-26E3, LCD-32E3, LCD-19E3 manual Channel List Operation, Adding Channels to Channel List

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ON-SCREEN MENU OPERATION

CHANNEL LIST OPERATION

Channel List is a database of active channels you can scan through using the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys. Customize it by deleting or adding channels.

1Press the MENU key on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2Use the CURSOR ◄ ► keys to highlight CHANNEL mode. Press OK.

3Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to highlight Channel Scan. Press OK. Make the channel scan process complete.

ADDING CHANNELS TO CHANNEL LIST

1Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to highlight Channel List option. Press OK.

2Use the CURSOR ◄ ► keys to make the current

page exchange to nex one to get the more unshowed channels.

3Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to select and highlight the channel you want to add.

4Press the VOL+ to add the channel to Channel List. (The white Y will appear in the squared region. That means the channel is added to Channel List.)

(CONTINUE)

DELETING CHANNELS FROM CHANNEL LIST

1Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to highlight Channel List option. Press OK.

2Use the CURSOR ◄ ► keys to make the current

page exchange to next one to get the more unshowed channels.

3Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to select and highlight the channel you want to delete.

4Press the VOL+ to delete the channel to Channel List. (The white Y will disappear in the squared region. That means the channel had been deleted to Channel List.)

RENAMING CHANNELS FROM CHANNEL LIST

You can rename the each channels of the Channel List with following operation:

1Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to highlight Channel List option. Press OK.

2Use the CURSOR ◄ ► keys to make the current

page exchange to next one to get the more unshowed channels.

3Use the CURSOR (UP) and (Down) keys to select and highlight the channel you want to rename.

4Press the INFO key on the remote control to start the function of renaming channels.

5Use 0 ~ 9 keys to type the channel renaming with each appointed English word, numbers, and symbols by continously pressing. (HINT: Use CURSOR ◄ ► keys to move forward and backward. Use 1--key to delete typing words and move backward.)

6Press INFO key to make the setting of the

renaming channel become effective.

Tips: The each appointed definition of 0 ~ 9 number keys lists as the following list:

Number key Appointed Words Number key Appointed Words

0

0.,?!`-()@/+=

5

JKLjkl5

1

1

6

MNOmno6

2

ABCabc2

7

PQRSpars7

3

DEFdef3

8

TUVtuv8

4

GHIghi4

9

WXYZwxyz9

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