Pioneer PDP-5030HD manual Saving broadcast TV channels to memory, Setting the favorite channels

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Basic adjustment settings

 

TV CBL VCR DVD

 

TV

/SAT

/LD

 

 

/DTV

 

 

 

ANT

INPUT

 

 

FRONT

 

 

AV

SURR

MTS

CC

SELECTION

 

 

 

 

SPLIT

SELECT

+

SCREEN

 

SUB

SUB CH

MODE

FREEZE

INPUT

DISPLAY

SLEEP

EDIT/

LEARN

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

 

 

0

CH

 

 

ENTER

+

 

CH

+

RETURN

CH

 

 

VOL

MUTING

MENU

TV/SAT/DVD

DTV/DVD TOP

RETURN

MENU

MENU

SOURCE

 

 

DTV/SAT

 

 

 

GUIDE

 

 

SET/

 

 

ENTER

DTV/SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

INFO

 

FAVORITE CH

VCR REC

 

 

A

B

C

D

 

INPUT

VOL

VOL+

RECEIVER

PLASMA DISPLAY

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

Air/Cable[Air]

CH Search

CH Memory

Favorites

RETURN

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

CH Memory

Air

[ 2]

Skip

[Off]

RETURN

 

 

 

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

CH Memory

Skip[Off]

Off

On

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

Air/Cable[Air]

CH Search

CH Memory

Favorites

RETURN

Saving broadcast TV channels to memory

1 Press MENU.

2 Press a/bto select “Setup”, and then press SET/

ENTER.

Secret number setting menu displays only when “Secret No.” is set. (See page 52.)

Setup menu displays when the “Secret No.” is not set. Skip step 3.

3 Enter your 4-digit secret number with 0 9 to cancel the “Secret No.” when you set it.

4 Press a/bto select “CH Setup”, and press SET/

ENTER.

5 Press a/bto select “CH Memory”, and press SET/

ENTER.

6 Press a/bto select “Air[2]”.

7 Press c/dto select the channel you want to skip or not.

8 Press a/bto select “Skip”, and press SET/ENTER.

9 Press a/bto select “On” or “Off” , and press SET/ ENTER.Repeat the same steps for other channels.

On: Skips channels. (Channel selection disabled using CHk/land SUB CHk/l.)

Off: Does not skip channels. ( Channel selection enabled using CHk/land SUB CHk/l.)

A

Return to the previous menu by pressing MENU RETURN.

Channel memory function is available for ANT-A only.

ANT-B cannot perform channel search.

You may need to manually add the CABLE Converter output channel setting (fixed), when the CABLE Converter using. (See page 25.)

Setting the favorite channels

This function allows you to program 4 favorite channels, in 4 different categories. (A total of 16 channels.) By setting the favorite channels in advance, you can select your favorite channels easily.

1 Press MENU.

2 Press a/bto select “Setup”, and then press SET/

ENTER.

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

Favorites

A

B

C

D

MENU

Setup

CH Setup

Favorites

A 002

B

C

D

E-25

Secret number setting menu displays only when “Secret No.” is set. (See page 52.)

Setup menu displays when the “Secret No.” is not set. Skip step 3.

3 Enter your 4-digit secret number with 0 9 to cancel the “Secret No.” when you set it.

4 Press a/bto select “CH Setup”, and press SET/

ENTER.

5 Press a/bto select “Favorites”, and press SET/

ENTER.

6 Press a/bto select the desired memory area(A to D), and press SET/ENTER.

7 Press c/dto select the position in the area, and then press a/bto select the desired channel and press SET/ENTER to fix the channels. Repeat the same steps to set for other area.

8 Press MENU to exit the menu.

A

Return to the previous menu by pressing MENU RETURN.

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Contents PDP-5030HD PDP-4330HD Page Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Contents Dear customerImportant User Guidance Information Usage guidelinesFeatures Plasma Display Supplied accessoriesMedia Receiver Installing the Plasma Display Using the optional Pioneer standUsing the optional Pioneer speakers PreparationPreparation Setting the systemMedia Receiver rear view Bunch cables using provided speed clamps How to route cablesGather cables into a bunch, secure with provided bead bands Using the remote control unit Inserting the batteriesPart names Front view Part namesRear view Remote control unit Set the mode switch to TVMOVIE, GAME, User Favorite CHConnecting VHF/UHF antenna Connecting the Cable ConverterSwitching between Tuner a and Tuner B Watching TVWatching TV Connecting the power cord Plasma Display bottom viewTurning off the power Turning on the powerWatching TV Initial auto installation Using CHk/lon the remote control unit Using 0 9 on the remote control unitSimple button operations for changing channels Channel displayUsing VOL k/lon the remote control unit Simple button operations for changing volume/soundUsing e Muting on the remote control unit Using Front Surr Surround on the remote control unit SRS sound optionsSetting MTS/SAP stereo mode Stereo modeMAINkSAP mode STEREOkSAP mode Mono modeBasic adjustment settings AV mode menu itemsList of AV menu items to help you with operations First MenuBasic adjustment settings PC mode menu itemsList of PC menu items to help you with operations Moving the picture on the screen You can move the picture around on the screenAuto installation Language settingAntenna setting Channel searchSetting the Air/Cable Channel setupAutomatic channel searching Setting the favorite channels Saving broadcast TV channels to memoryLanguage setting Picture adjustments Adjustments items for AV sourceAdjustments items for PC source EnterColor temperature BlackMid-High Mid-Low Low3D-Y/C Black & WhiteFast SlowPureCinema Sound adjustment Adjustment items for AV sourceBass BalancePower Control Power Control for AV sourcePower Control for PC source Power ManagementSelected item Description Off Mode1Using external equipment Using external equipment Connecting a DVD playerWatching a DVD image Displaying a DVD imageWatching a VCR image Connecting a VCRDisplaying a VCR image Connecting a Digital tuner Watching broadcasts via a Digital tunerDisplaying broadcasts via a Digital tuner Digital tunerConnecting a game console or camcorder Enjoying a game console or viewing camcorder imagesDisplaying an image of the game console or camcorder Media Receiver front viewConnecting a computer Signal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connecterViewing an image from a computer Displaying an image from a computerControl cord connection Useful adjustment settings Image position AV mode onlyAdjustments are stored separately according to input source Selected item Description PosAuto Sync. adjustment PC mode only Fine Sync. adjustment PC mode onlyUseful adjustment settings DescriptionInput signal source Input signal settingInput 1 signal menu Input selectionMode selection for the PC terminal Mode selection for Input 1 to 4 terminalsPress AV Selection Wide Mode AV modePC mode except for XGA signal PC mode for XGA signalSleep timer Audio out30 60 120Closed caption Parental control setting V-CHIP level Voluntary movie rating system MpaaTV Parental Guidelines Rating DescriptionTV Parental Guidelines TV Guidelines Canadian English ratings Useful adjustment settings Canadian Rating SystemsCanadian French ratings Useful adjustment settings Setting a secret number 1 Press Menu Secret number setting for parental control AV mode onlyChanging the secret number Setting parental control status Clearing the secret numberReactivating the temporarily released V-CHIP Block How to temporarily release the V-CHIP BlockMethod Useful features Multiscreen functionsLearning remote control function Manufacture codes CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/LDReceiver a STANDBY/ON Turns receiver power on and off Receiver control buttonsReceiver Input Receiver VOL k/lMode switch Cable control buttons CH k/lSource a CH EnterSET/ENTER, a/b/c/d SAT MenuSAT Guide SAT InfoDTV control buttons DTV MenuDTV Guide DTV InfoMode switch VCR control buttons VCR RECDVD/LD control buttons DVD Menu DVD onlyDVD TOP Menu DVD only SET/ENTER, a/b/c/dDVD onlyTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionProblem with Plasma Display System Possible Solution AppendixResolution Frequency Remarks Computer compatibility chartAppendix Specifications Media Receiver, Model PDP-R03UHOW to SET the Factory Presettings SRS Symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, IncPioneer Corporation

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