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Auto Channel Set/Auto Clock Set/ | Press 1 on the unit or remote control. The Country Set | ||||
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Auto Guide Program Number Set | display appears on the TV screen. | ||||
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After the 1 button on the unit or remote control is pressed for the first time to power on the unit, by simply selecting your country*, the Auto Set Up function sets the tuner channels, clock** and Guide Program numbers automatically.
*If you live in Belgium (BELGIUM) or Switzerland (SUISSE), you also need to select your language.
**If you live in Hungary (MAGYARORSZÁG), Czech Republic (CESKÁ REPUBLIKA), Poland (POLSKA) or other countries in Eastern Europe (OTHER EASTERN EUROPE), set the clock manually.
If you have connected your TV to the unit with RF connection and the
B Select your country.
Before starting, make sure of the following:
●The TV aerial cable should be connected to the unit.
●The unit’s mains power cord should be connected to a mains outlet.
●The TV should be set to its AV mode (with AV connection
pg. 9) or UHF channel 36 (with RF connection
pg. 9).
●Slide the TV/VCR/DVD switch on the remote control to the right.
Slide to the right.
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to your country’s name.
(Example) DEUTSCHLAND is selected.
NOTES:
●If you have selected BELGIUM or SUISSE, go to step C.
●If you have selected MAGYARORSZÁG, CESKÁ REPUBLIKA,
POLSKA or OTHER EASTERN EUROPE, press ENTER. The Clock Set screen appears. Set the clock manually ( pg. 65), then go to step D.
●If you have selected any other country name, go to step D.
C Select the language.
Press ENTER. The Language Set display appears on the TV screen.
Press rt to move the highlight bar (pointer) to the language of your choice.
(Example) DEUTSCH is selected.
NOTE:
The selected language is only available on the screen for VHS deck.
Set manually the
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