PRESET FOR USE
NOTES:
•Auto clock setting only has to be done one time. You may set the clock only if the clock's time has become incorrect for some reason.
•If the TV/VCR is connected directly to a cable converter box, the local PBS station must be selected on the cable box itself, and the TV/VCR must be set to the output channel of the cable converter box (usually channel 3 or 4), to be able to set up or correct the clock automatically.
The TV/VCR cannot control the channels of the cable converter box.
1 Select "SETTING CLOCK"
Press MENU button repeatedly to point to "SETTING CLOCK".
Then, press SELECT button.
2 Set "AUTO CLOCK" to [ON]
Press CH or button repeatedly until [ON] appears.
3 Enter the channel number for the PBS station
Press MENU button.
Then press CH or button repeatedly until the channel number for your local PBS station appears.
If you do not know the PBS channel number, remain on [AUTO]. The TV/VCR will automatically search all available channels for the local PBS station, and will select that channel.
4 Exit the Auto Clock Setting
Press MENU button repeatedly until the TV/VCR returns to the TV mode.
5 Turn off the TV/VCR
Press POWER button to turn off the TV/VCR for searching the local PBS station.
The power must remain off during this search.If you enter the channel number manually,•It may take a few minutes for this search to be completed.
If you choose [AUTO],•The TV/VCR must search through all the available channels one by one, starting with the lowest numbered channel. It must scan each channel of minutes to determine if that channel is transmitting the XDS signal, because the PBS station will send this signal only once every minute. This search could take up to 2 hours if the local PBS station is on a high numbered channel in your area or on your cable system. You may want to start this channel search at night when the unit is not in use.
If the time that is automatically set by this selected PBS station is incorrect, it may not be your local PBS station, but one from a different time zone. Or there is a possibility that no channel in your area is broadcasting the XDS signal, as evidenced
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