
Auto Tuning
Search and store TV programmes automatically.
These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer.
POWER
INPUT
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MENURETURN
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OPTION DIRECT TV REC
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VCR
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DVD
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1 | Plug the TV into mains socket and switch On | |
(Takes a few seconds to be displayed) | ||
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2 | Select your state | |
Select State / Territory | ||
New South Wales / Australian Capital Territory | ||
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Queensland |
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South Australia |
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Western Australia |
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Northern Territory |
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Tasmania |
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3Start Auto Tuning
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| Auto Tuning - Digital (DVB) and Analogue |
| Auto Tuning will start to search for | ||||
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| Digital (DVB) Tuning | 6 |
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| This will take about 6 minutes. | 0 |
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| Analogue Tuning |
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| 2 | ABC TV Sydney |
| DVB | 10 | the numbered order as speciÞed | |
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| Type | Quality |
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| 3 | SBS DIGITAL 1 |
| DVB | 10 | by the broadcasters. |
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| 4 | FTV guide |
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| 7 | 7 Digital |
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| CH 33 |
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| DVB: 4 | Analogue: 2 |
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| Searching |
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4 | Select the picture setting |
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| Please select your viewing environment. |
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| Home |
| Shop |
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| “Home” is the recommended |
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| •mode for viewing at home. Select |
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| “Home” for optimal picture / power | set | |||||
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•If “Shop” is selected, the word “Shop” appears every time the TV is switched on. (p. 14)
Home: “Viewing Mode” is set as “Normal”. (p. 24)
Shop: “Viewing Mode” is set as “Dynamic”. (p. 24)display.
Auto Tuning is now complete and your TV is ready for viewing.
•To edit programmes
“Editing Programmes” (p. 28)
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