Mitsubishi Electronics VS-45501, VS-50502, VS-50501, VS-45502 manual Setting the timer

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Setting the timer

This special feature allows you to program the TV to turn on

automatically at a specific time to the channel that you set.

NOTE: The clock must be set prior to setting the timer.

[_"] TV Main Menu

[] First Time Setup

[] Customize Display

[] Advanced Features

[] Selecl A]V Memory

] ADJUST to select

ENTER to enter

MENU to exit menus

[] Advanced Features

[] Set the Timer

[] Use Parental Lock

[] Use 8uperQuickView

F_-']ADJUSTto select

ENTER to enter

MENU to go back

[]

Set

the Timer

[]

Day

 

: Sunday

[]

Start

time

: - - : ....

r_

Antenna

: --

[]

Channel

: --

To set the timer::

0 Press the MENU button o]_ the remote control. The Main Menu will appear on the screen.

O Use the ADJUST buttons Lo

select "Adw_nced Features". Press ENTEI:L

You will see the "Advanced

Features" screen. Use the ADJUST buttons to select

"Set the Timer". Press

ENTER.

You will see the "Set the Timer"

screen. Press ENTER.

E> Important:

If you have not set the time, you

will be automatically routed to the "Set the clock" menu.

_-7 ADJUST to select

ENTER to enter

MENU to go back

Use the ADJUST buttons and the ENTER button to set Day (Mon-to-Fri, Everyday, Sun -

Sat), Start time, Antenna, and

Channel._,

After setting the timer, the Program Timer indicator will blink in green when the TV is turned off.

If you press the CANCEL button while setting the timer, the arrow will move to the previous item. To clear the timer, press CANCEL with the arrow next, to "Day".

_>Important: When the timer turns the TV on, the display will flash. If you do not press any remote control buttons within 5 miiautes after the TV

turns on, the TV will automatically turn off. P:ress a function button (such as the display button) to keep the TV on and to turn off the flashing display.

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