Optimus 16-421, 16-422 owner manual Changing the On-Screen Programming Language

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If the TV/VCR does not find an EDS sig- nal during the search, you see:

If this occurs, the broadcaster you selected did not transmit an EDS signal, or there is no EDS broadcaster in your area. Manually set the clock (see “Setting the Clock Manually” on Page 15).

Note: Depending on the number of chan- nels it tunes, the TV/VCR might take as long as 10 minutes to search for an EDS signal to set the clock.

Changing the On-Screen

Programming Language

1.Press MENU on the remote control to dis- play the main menu.

2. Repeatedly press SEL or SEL

on the

remote control to select IDIOMA

(to

change the language to Spanish) or LAN- GUAGE (to change the language to English).

Note: IDIOMA is “language” in Spanish.

3.Press SET on the remote control to change the language. HELLO! (if you selected English) or HOLA! (if you selected Span- ish) appears above the language selection icon.

 

MAIN MENU

 

HELLO!

TV

VCR IDIOMA

CH

CLOCK EX I T

SELECT

: PUSH SELECT /

SET

: PUSH SET KEY

4.Repeatedly press SEL or SEL on the remote control to select SALIR or EXIT, then press SET or MENU on the remote con- trol to exit the menu.

Changing the Channels Stored in Memory

Although the TV/VCR automatically stores all active channels in your area the first time you turn it on, you can manually program the tuner’s memory.

Notes:

If you tune both TV (broadcast) and CATV (cable TV) signals, you can store both types of channels.

If an EDS broadcaster is available in your area, the TV/VCR also displays the CHAN- NEL/CLOCK AUTO SET screen to let you automatically update the clock after you change what channels are stored in memory.

1.Press MENU on the remote control to dis- play the main menu.

2.Repeatedly press SEL or SEL on the remote control to select CH, then press

SET. The SET UP CHANNEL menu appears on the TV screen.

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