Haier HTF21S32 user manual Channel set up, Vhf Uhf, Catv

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Channel set up:

By pressing MENU button ,and then pressing VOL-/+ button it will bring you to Channel Set Up. You will see the following display on TV screen.

Channel

 

Channel System

Auto

Antenna

TV

Skip

off

Current Ch.

2

Fine

 

Auto Program

 

Follow the procedure below to select above options:

1.Press the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down the menu. 2.Press VOL (+) button or VOL (-) button to select your preference.

Channel System: Press the VOL(-/+) buttons to select the correct channel system.

In general, you can set it as "AUTO" AUTO,NTSC and NTSC443 will

display in turn

Antenna: Press VOL (+) button or VOL(-) button to select TV or CATV.

Skip :Press VOL(+) button or VOL(-) button to add or delete the channel from the

stored memory.

Current Ch. : Press VOL(+) button to go up and VOL (-) button to go down to set the

channel position. The display will show the current playing channel.

Channel Coverage by Antenna:

Antenna Type

Channel Range

VHF

2-13

UHF

14-69

CATV

1-125

Fine: If the picture and/or sound are poor, try using the FINE TUNE feature. Do not use this feature unless reception is poor. Press VOL (+/-) to start the Fine Tune function.

Auto Program: Press VOL (+) button or VOL (-) button to auto program in channels. This search automatically adds only the active channels in your area to the TV's memory. It deletes any channels on which there is no broadcast or a poor signal. Note: The Auto Search function will scan the channels on the selected antenna input. If the TV is connected to cable, please select Cable under Antenna.

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