USING THE DIGITAL TUNER (sold separately)

TO WATCH DTV

See the digital tuner installation manual for instructions on installing the SH-D09 digital tuner.

1 Connect the digital tuner.

Connect the VHF/UHF and Cable TV signal to the digital tuner.

UHF VHF

Splitter

Mixer

Cable TV

Splitter

Digital tuner

ANTENNA

/CABLE

A

B

AIRCABLE

ANTENNA

Rear panel

2 Set the mode switch to TV/DTV and then press the DTV button.

Pressing the DTV button once more will turn the digital tuner off and restore the original input source.

 

TV/ CBL VCR DVD

 

TV

DTV /SAT

/LD

 

 

 

ON/OFF

 

POWER

TV

DTV

 

 

INPUT

 

1

2

3

4

3 Initial setting.

DTV

AUDIO

 

DISPLAY

1

2

3

4

5

6

(Screen indicators may be changed without notice.)

1When you use the digital tuner for the first time, the Initial Setup screen will initially appear.

7 8 9

0

CH

ENTER

¢

 

CH

 

RETURN

 

CH

VOL

MUTING

 

4

EDIT/

TV/SAT/DVD

DTV/DVD TOP

LEARN

MENU

MENU

SOURCEDTV/SAT

POWER

5

GUIDE

2

ENTERSET/

3

 

 

DTV/(SAT)

8

°

INFO

BLUE

 

FAVORITE CH

VCR REC

YELLOW

1

7

3

Á

RECEIVER

POWER INPUT VOL

VOL

GREEN

RED

2Press the YELLOW button.

The screen to the right will appear.

3Press 5, °, 2, 3to select the desired Time Zone and Daylight Saving Observed setting.

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Pioneer PRO-610HD To Watch DTV, Connect the digital tuner, Set the mode switch to TV/DTV and then press the DTV button

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