Sears 274.4392839 Programming Channel Memory, AutoProgramming Channels into Channel Memory

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Operating Features

Programming Channel Memory

'he channel memory is the list of TV channel numbers your TV will stop on when you press the CHANNEL up or down button. You can program any list of channels into the channel memory.

The quickest way to program your channel memory is to use the

AUTOPROGRAM function. If you

use the A UTOPROGRAM function, your TV will automatically cycle through all channels and place active channels into the channel memory.

First follow the instructions to

autoprogram channels, and then add or erase individual channels as desired.

Notes:

The AutoProgram feature will place into memory active TV channels that have a valid signal at the time you autoprogram your TV.

An active channel may he missed occasionally if its signal is very weak or if the channel happens to be "off the air" when the TV is autoprogrammed.

An inactive channel may be included in the channel memory if there happens to be some sort of "noise" or "stray signal" on the channel when the TV is autoprogrammed.

° Signals from other components connected

to the INPUT jacks can not be

 

autoprogrammed. Channel 91 (which

accesses INPUT 1 jacks) was added to the

channel memory at the factory

and will

remain in the channel memory

until you

erase it. Channel 92 (1NPUT2) and

Channel 90 (S-VIDEO connector) can be

AutoProgramming Channels into Channel Memory

1. Connect home antenna(s) or cable- 3. Press either + or - to begin

TV to your set.

autoprogramming.

o After you have turned on the TV and adjusted the volume, repeatedly

press the SETUP button until A UTOPROGRAM is selected

(highlighted).

4. When the TV is finished cycling, you can check to see which channels are in memory by pressing the CHANNEL up or down button.

Erasing/Adding

Channels in Channel Memory

1. To erase or add

a channel, press

3. Press + to add the channel to

SETUP repeatedly until the CHAN

memory,

or press - to erase the

MEM function

is selected

channel

from memory.

(highlighted).

2.Then select the desired channel

number by pressing CHANNEL up or down (or the two corresponding number buttons on the remote).

Adding Video Input Channels to Channel Memory

added to channel memory if desired.

• Only channels 1-99 can be stored in

channel memory.

(with remote only)

If you have a video device connected to the S-VIDEOor INPUT jacks on the back of the TV, you can view its signal either by directly selecting channel 90 (for S-VIDEOconnector), channel 91 (for INPUT 1 jacks), or channel 92 (for INPUT 2 jacks) with the number buttons on the remote or by adding those channels to the channel memory.

Adding channels 90, 91, and 92 to channel memory allows access to the video inputs at the TV by pressing the CHANNEL up and down buttons as well as by using the remote control.

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