Haier 25F3A-T, 25T3A-T owner manual Channels appointment, Press Disp button to exit the Timer menu

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Setting the Timer (coutinued)

The channels appointment function can help you conveniently preset as many as six programs at a time. At the preset time, the TV set will automatically change to the preconcerted channel. If two or more programs are set in a same time, the last channel number will be selected.

Channels appointment

 

CH+

 

VOL-

MENU

VOL+

 

CH-

 

CH+

VOL- MENU VOL+

CH-

DISP

Channels appointment

1.Press MENU button, until

 

 

TIMER appears on the

TIMER

 

screen.

 

OFF TIMER

EVERY

 

 

 

19:00

2.Press CH+/- button, move

ON TIMER

EVERY

 

22:00

the indicator(

) to CLOCK,

POS

0

press VOL+/- button, and you

CLOCK

1:40

can set the time(same as

APPOINTMENT

 

 

TIMER OFF and it will be the

 

 

standard of the clock of APPOINTMENT).

 

 

 

APPOITMENT

3.Press CH+/- button, move

POS

TIME

100

OFF

the indicator(

) to

000

OFF

APPOINTMENT, then press

000

OFF

VOL+ button to enter the

000

OFF

000

OFF

sub-menu.

 

 

000

OFF

4.Press VOL+/- button to set

 

 

the channel number you want

 

 

(e.g. 100).

 

APPOITMENT

 

 

POS

TIME

5.Press CH- button to enter

100

OFF

000

OFF

the TIME item.Press VOL+/-

000

OFF

button to set the time.

000

OFF

Repeatedly press VOL+/- button,

000

OFF

000

OFF

the time changes with a rate of

 

 

one minute;

 

 

 

Press the button without

 

 

releasing, the time changes with

APPOITMENT

a rate of ten minutes.

POS

TIME

6.Press the CH- button, and

100

12:58

000

OFF

follow the instructions of step

000

OFF

4 and 5, you can do the setting

000

OFF

of the next channel.

000

OFF

000

OFF

 

 

7.Press DISP button to exit the TIMER menu.

At the preset time, the TV set will automatically change to the preconcerted channel;

This function is available only when the TV set is on, and it cannot be used in the status of standby or power off.

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Contents 25F3A-T 25T3A-T Contents Explanation on the display tube Remove the batteries cover InstallationPreparation for the remote control Antenna connectionBack panel TV/AV Menu Volume SwitchPosition of Keys and Plug-ins Front panelButtons and Descriptions Using the Remote ControlPower supply auto-off function Power On and Power OffPower on/off Connect/disconnect to the powerViewing TV programs How to select the TV programChoose the proper volume you like Viewing TV ProgramsProgram scanning function Viewing TV Programs coutinuedScreen display Automatic search TuningPress CH+/- button to move the indicator to Automatic searchManual search Manual searchMFTmanual fine tune Press CH+/- button and move the indicator to MFTSkip If you want to recover the skipped channelPress CH+/- button and move the indicator to Skip SkipSet the parameter of Memory Adjusting the Picture and the SoundHow to select the picture mode Multiple picture modesMultiple Sound Modes How to select the sound modeSetting the sound Volume storeC, count and mute How to use the S.C.Csoft change channelHow to use the Count function How to use the Mute functionPress Menu button, until Timer appears on the screen Setting the TimerTimer off Timer offTimer on Setting the Timer coutinuedSleep timer and timer on Sleep timerChannels appointment Press Disp button to exit the Timer menuChannels appointment Press Menu button, until Function 1 appears on the screen Setting the other FunctionHow to select the language on the screen How to activate the function of screen protectionHow to use the Caledar function How to use the Curtain functionCurtain function and calendar display Press Menu button, until Function 2 appears on the screen Channel exchangeChannel Exchange For example, to change between channel1Changing your password Setting the LockChanging your password Setting the Lock Setting the LockMethod of playing the game GameGame control buttons and method of playing the game Game control buttonsConnecting additional equipments Connecting Additional EquipmentsTroubleshooting Specifications