Ovideon AVIAh user manual Each Mode, How to Operate, Manual Channel Setup Ntsc

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each Mode

- Manual Channel Setup [ NTSC ]

This function allows you to delete the channel saved by the Auto program, and allows you to manually select and save the channels.

How to Operate

Press the

Select the

Button.

Icon.

Select Manual program.

The antenna for the indoors setting can receive cable broadcast signals, whereas the outdoors setting can only receive public broadcasting signal.

While in the Area line item, select indoors or outdoors.

After saving, select a desired channel by pressing CH +/-.

To modify Indoors and Outdoors Mode while watching TV, pressing CH +/- Button repeatedly will display antenna modes (Indoors, Outdoors)

Select Area.

Adjust settings after selecting a desired mode.

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