Magnavox VRU344AT manual Setting the Clock contd, Remote Control, Number Buttons

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Setting the Clock (cont'd

Automatic Clock Setting

Remote Control

1

Press the MENU button to bring up the main menu display.

2

Press the Number 4 button to select

SET CLOCK.

3

If OFF appears to the right of AUTO CLOCK, press the Number 1 button once. A new display screen will appear. If ON appears to the right of AUTO CLOCK, press the Number l button twice. A new display screen will appear.

4

If you want the VCR to locate a local PBS station from which to

take the time, press the Number 1 button to select SET PBS CH.

AUTO. If the current time appears on-screen, you're finished. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit.

NOTE: CANNOT FIND PBS

CLOCK DATA may flash on-screen. In this case, tell the VCR the PBS

station from which to take the time.

If you wanteto tell the VCR the PBS station from which to take

the time, press the Number 2 but- ton to select SET PBS CH. MANU- AL, • en use the Number buttons to select the channel number of the desired PBS station. If the current

time appears on-screen, you're fin- ished. Press the STATUS/EXIT but- ton to exit.

NOTE: CANNOT FIND PBS CLOCK DATA may flash on-screen.

In this case, press the Number 1 button to choose SELECT NEW

PBS CH., then use the Number but-

tons to select the channel number of

another PBS station. Or, press the Number 2 button to select SET PBS

CH. AUTO, then go to step 5.

5

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To reset the clock, follow the steps on page 10 or page 11.

To display the time, press the STATUS/EXIT button. A status display, which

includes the time, will appear on the TV screen for about five seconds. For details, see "On-ScreenDisplays" on page 12.

Ifyou press the STATUS/EXIT button while you are setting the clock, the TV screen

will return to the program you were watching. If this happens, start over

To cancel the Daylight-Saving lime, follow steps I - 2 under "Daylight-Saving

lime Selection" on page 10. At step 3, press the Number 3 button so that OFF

appears to the right of DAYLIGHT SVG TIME. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit.

For Manual Clock Setting

To make corrections while you are setting the clock manually, press the CLEAR

button until

the space for the number you want to correct is flashing. Then enter

the correct

number

If the numbers entered do not match the VCR's internal calendar, the entry will be rejected and a question mark (?) will appear on the TV screen.

Power failures that last for more than one minute can cause you to lose your clock setting when you use the VCR with the auto clock function set to OFF. If this hap- pens, follow the steps on page 10.

For Automatic Clock Setting

If TV has been selected at the TUNER SET UP menu, you can select channels 2 -

69 at step 4 under "Automatic Clock Setting." If CABLE TV has been selected from the TUNER SET UP menu, you can select channels I - 125 at step 4 under "Automatic Clock Setting." See page 27for details.

If you select SETPBS CH. AUTO at the AUTO CLOCK menu, you cannot manual- ly select the PBS channel from which you want the VCR to take the time.

If the clock still is not set when you turn the VCR back on at step 5 under "Automatic Clock Setting," set the clock manually.

The clock cannot be set automatically if you don't receive a channel that carries a time signal in your area. If this is the case, set the clock manually.

If there are only a few channels in yourarea that carry time signals, setting the

clock automatically may take several minutes. If nothing happens even after you wait several minutes, set the clock manually.

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VRU344AT specifications

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