Bush DFTA16HD instruction manual First Time Installation, Basic Operation Program Settings

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First Time Installation

After all connections have been made properly and power is connected, switch on the TV and the Set Top Box. When using the receiver for the first time or after you have conducted a restore to Factory Default the Installation Guide will appear on your TV screen.

(1)Select [OSD Language] and press the RIGHT/LEFT Navigate Buttons to select your desired language

(2)Select [Country] and press the RIGHT/LEFT Navigate Buttons to select Australia

(3)Select [Channel Search] and press the RIGHT or OK Button confirm and begin the automatic channel search

(4)Once the automatic channel search is complete, the first channel in the list will appear on screen and you can now watch TV.

Basic Operation

Program Settings

To access the Main Menu, press the MENU Button and then select [Program] to adjust the program settings. Press the OK or RIGHT to confirm any adjustments. Press the EXIT button to exit the Menu.

Program Edit

In the Program Menu, you can edit the program settings. To edit your program preferences (lock, skip, favourite, move or delete), you will need to enter the Program Edit Menu. This Menu requires a password to access. Enter the default password '000000'.

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