Ovideon AVIAh user manual When Watching TV PAL System, Auto Channel Setup PAL, Secam

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When Watching TV (PAL System)

If you want to watch TV outdoors, use the detachable telescoping antenna when there is a strong broadcast signal, and for watching TV indoors, connect the cable signal to the antenna terminal. The cable tuner can receive analog signals; it will not accept digital cable.

MODE

- Auto Channel Setup [ PAL, SECAM ]

This function is to search the receiving signal automatically, and save it into memory.

Press the

Select the

Button.

Icon.

Select Auto program.

Select Area.

Area can be done in 4 modes.

(ANT1, ANT2, ANT3, ANT4)

There is a possibility for local set up

After completing save, select the desired channel by CH +/-.

Channel Search starts.

Select "Start" in Auto program.

How to Operate each Mode

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