RCA VS2000 user manual Menu Operation, Main Menu, Edit Channels, Also, you can use

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6. MENU OPERATION

The main menu is classified into five sub menus which will carry out the various operation individually.

1.MAIN MENU

After installing your dish system and receiver with appropriate connectors, plug in the AC main power and turn on the receiver.

Press the MENU key of the RCU. You will see theMain Menuon the TV screen as follow.

You can move into the desired submenu using the up/downkeys (▲∙▼) or numeric keys. PressOKkey to confirm your selection. If theMain Menuis locked, note that you should enter the PIN code in order to move into the corresponding submenu in case ofEdit Channelsmenu“,Edit Favoritesmenu andInstallationmenu.

The default factory PIN code is0000”.

Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

2. EDIT CHANNELS

You can edit channels on various channel lists - channel lock, delete channel, move channel, edit the name of a channel, and sort the channel list.

SelectEdit Channelsmenu in main menu, and you will be asked to enter your PIN code. You can find the followingEdit Channelsscreen by entering it.

1. A. CHANNEL LOCK

Select theChannel Lockicon using the left/right keys (). Select the channel that you want to lock or unlock from the channel list using theup/downkeys (▲∙▼) and thepage up/down

▲ ▲

 

keys( ▲ ▲ ). Press theOKkey to confirm your selection.

Also, you can use the

key to select either TV channel list or Radio channel list.

Once the channel is locked, every time you try to watch the program, you will be asked to enter PIN code. Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

2. B. DELETE CHANNEL

Select theDelete Channelicon using theleft/rightkeys(). Select the channel that you want to delete from the channel list using theup/downkeys(▲∙▼) and thepage up/down

keys(▲ ▲ ). Press theOKkey to confirm your selection. Also, you can use the“ ”key to

▲ ▲

select either TV channel list or Radio channel list.

Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

2. C. MOVE CHANNEL

Select theMove Channelicon using theleft/rightkeys(). Select the channel that you want to move from the channel list using theup/downkeys(▲∙▼) and thepage up/down

keys(▲ ▲). PressOKkey to confirm your selection.

▲ ▲

Move it to the position where you want to place it using theup/downkeys(▲∙▼) and thepage

▲ ▲

key to select

up/downkeys(▲ ▲). Press theOKkey to confirm. Also, you can use the

either TV channel list or Radio channel list.

 

Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

 

2. D. EDIT CHANNEL NAME

Select theEdit Channel Nameicon using theleft/rightkeys(). Select the channel that you want to edit from the channel list using theup/downkeys(▲∙▼) and thepage up/downkeys

( ▲ ▲ ). PressOKkey to confirm your selection.

▲ ▲

Select the character which you want to edit using the browse keys(▲∙▼,). PressOKkey

to confirm.Save the character currently selected using theF2key. Also, you can use thekey to select either TV channel list or Radio channel list. Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

2.E. SORT CHANNEL LIST

Select theSort Channel Listicon using theleft/rightkeys(). PressOKkey to confirm. Select the sort type which you want to sort using theup/downkeys(▲∙▼). Press theOKkey

to confirm.Also, you can use thekey to select either TV channel list or Radio channel list.

Press themenukey orexitkey to return to previous menu.

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Information to User Important Safety InstructionGeneral Features Safety PrecautionsConnecting External Audio HI-FI System HOW to Connect Your ReceiverConnecting Your Analog Receiver Analog Hi-FiHardware Description Front PanelRear Panel Audio 16 Audio Remote Control UnitSAT F4 19 F1, F2, F3, F4System SET-UP Main Menu Menu OperationEdit Channels Keys . Press the OK key to confirm your selectionEdit Favorites Antenna Setup InstallationChannel Scan Receiver Upgrade Time SettingFactory Default Parent ControlGames System SettingsChannel List Channel GuideMulti Picture AudioZoom Function Exit key Exit Return to the live screenIf your receiver connected to TV by using Component cable Trouble ShootingMBY MGUReed Solomon Coding204,188 T=8 MPEG-2 ISO/IEC Technical Specifications115 MB/s 43Normal & 169Widescreen RCA Cinch CH3~4Page Brand List for TV

VS2000 specifications

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