Palsonic PDP4250 owner manual Setting Channel Options, Editing Channels, Editing Channel Label

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Setting Channel Options

Editing Channels

The edit channels function is for you to arrange channel order as you wish.

1 Press MENU to display the menu main page.

2 Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display options menu page.

3 Press CH to select tv tuner item.

4 Press VOL+ to enter.

5 Press VOL+ again to display channel menu page.

6 Press CH to select edit channels item.

7 Press VOL+/- to enter into channel editing interface.

options

tv tuner

enter to activate tuner menu

channel

edit channels

edit labels

enter to edit channel list

8 Use CH

to select channel.

Use

to move cursor left or right.

Use

to select target channel number.

Use ENTER to confirm exchanging contents in current channel and the target channel.

Use MENU to return.

channel swap

0

channel up/down to change channel up/down/left/right to select next number enter to execute/menu to return

Editing Channel Label

1 Repeat steps 1~5 in [Editing Channels] to display channel menu page.

2 Press CH twice to select edit labels item.

3 Press VOL+ to enter into channel label editing interface.

4 Use

CH

to select a channel you want add label to.

Use

 

to select character.

Use

 

to move cursor left or right.

Use

SOURCE

to clear label text if you wish to reset.

Use

MENU to return.

channel

edit channels

edit labels

enter to edit channel list

ABC

channel up/down to change channel up/down/left/right to edit label source to clear label

menu to return

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Contents N111 Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Example of Antenna Grounding AS PER National Electrical Code Using the Remote Control Batteries for the Remote ControlPrecautions on battery use PreparationsPower connection Speaker connectionAntenna Connection Identification of Controls Main unit front viewMain unit rear view Remote Control PowerIdentifications of Controls SpeakerHow to connect ConnectionsConnect a VCR To play VCRYellow Video White Audio L Red Audio R To playback CamcorderConnect a DVD Player To play DVDDVD Player Connect a DTV receiver To Watch DTVDTV Receiver Connect a PC To Watch the PC screenConnect a VCR for recording or external amplifier VCR for recordingTo record program To enjoy high-quality sound through an external amplifierTurning the Unit On and Off Turning the Unit On and OffViewing the Menus and Displays Brightness Contrast Sharpness Colour TintMemorising the Channels Storing Channels in Memory AutomaticallyManual Search AutosetSetting Auto Fine Tune AFT Manual Fine TuningAdding and Erasing Channels Fine tuneAdjusting the Volume Using the MuteBasic Operations Changing ChannelsSelect input source signal Selecting a Menu languageSetting Channel Options Editing ChannelsEditing Channel Label Setting Picture Using the Preset Picture ModePicture mode Customising the PictureSetting System Setting the Menu BackgroundSetting Colour and Sound System Setting Current TimeChanging the Scaling mode of Image Changing Screen OptionsFreezing the Picture Image sizeUsing Digital Pan and Zoom Changing the Position of the ImagePosition Position Off Freeze windowSetting Sound Using the Preset Audio ModeAdjusting the Headphone Volume Customising the SoundUsing the Auto Volume Auto volumeStereo/Bilingual Selection Treble Bass Balance HeadphoneChanging Screen Layout Selecting Screen LayoutSplit Screen GridSwap the Contents of the PIP Image and Main Image PIP OperationsViewing the Picture-in-Picture Using the POS button Adjusting the Size of PIP FrameUsing the Size button Changing the Position of the PIP FrameAdjustment in PC VGA Mode Adjusting PictureAdjusting the Phase and Frequency Adjusting the Picture AutomaticallyAdjustments in PC VGA Mode Changing the Position of ImageDisplaying the Information Position Freeze window Off Digital pan and zoomAdjustments in YPbPr Mode Adjusting Image width and heightPosition Off Freeze window Digital pan and zoom Wide High WideTroubleshooting Specifications Dimensional Drawings TEL 02 9313