Toshiba 20DL74 TV Settings, Channel Input CATV/TV, Channel Auto Scan, Deleting/Adding a Channel

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TV Settings

Channel Input (CATV/TV)

It is necessary to set the receiving mode to CATV or TV to receive local broadcast TV programs.

1.Press MENU and press VOL

– or + to select .

2.Press CH S or T to select

CHANNEL INPUT.

3.Press VOL – or + to select CATV or TV.

4.Press MENU to exit.

Channel Auto Scan

[CATV]

[

OFF]

[

OFF]

[

]

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADJUST

 

 

 

 

Your TV can automatically detect all active channels in your area and store them in the TV's memory. After the channels are stored automatically, you can manually add or erase individual channels (refer to the next section).

Note:

Press CH S button from the Remote Control to stop AUTO

1.Press MENU and press VOL – or + to select .

2.Press CH S or T to select CHANNEL AUTO SCAN.

3.Press VOL – or + to start this function.

4.Press MENU to exit.

When the AUTO SCAN window disappears, the AUTO SCAN is completed.

Press CH S or T to view the programmed channels.

Deleting/Adding a Channel

From your Remote Control, you may also directly input the channel number you wish to delete. Press SKIP ON/OFF to delete the channel. The newly deleted/added channel lettering will change from green/red to red/green.

AUTO SCAN

RED [ SKIP ]

GREEN [ON AIR]

Red (SKIP ON)

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SCAN.

Notes:

This delete/add channel action may also be carried out via the menu button.

1.Press MENU and press VOL – or + to select .

2.Press CH S or T to select

CHANNEL SKIP.

3.Press VOL – or + to select OFF or ON.

Using the TV’s Features

Green (SKIP OFF)

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