Changing the on-screen display language

You can choose from three different languages (English, Spanish and French) for the on-screen display of adjustment menus and messages.

To select a language:

1.Press MENU, and then press x or • until the Special menu appears.

2.Press ENTER, and then press y or z to highlight Language.

3.Press ENTER, and then press y or z to select your desired language.

Special

Language

Caption/Text

ENTER

yzx •

MENU

Captions

English

Español

Setting up your TV

Panel lock

Français

V-Chip

Auto off

EXIT MENU

Adding channels to the TVÕs memory

When you press CH or CH , your TV will stop only on the channels you program into the TVÕs channel memory.

Follow the steps below and on the next page to program all active channels into the TVÕs memory.

Programming channels automatically

Your TV can automatically detect all active channels in your area and store them in the channel memory. After the channels are programmed automatically, you can manually add or erase individual channels (see page 23).

To program channels automatically:

1.Press MENU, and then press x or • until the Channel menu appears.

2.Press ENTER, and then press y or z to highlight Auto program.

Channel

Auto program

Manual program

Favorite channel

Blue screen

To start

ENTER EXIT MENU

3.Press ENTER to start auto-programming. The TV will automatically cycle through all the TV and Cable channels, and store all active channels in the channel memory.

Channel

Auto program

Manual program

Favorite channel

2 %

TV

4

Blue screen

ENTER

4. Press CH or CH to view the programmed channels.

Note:

To tune the TV to a channel not programmed in the channel memory, you must use the Channel Number buttons on the remote control.

If you press the ENTER button during auto- programming, the function will stop and only the channels programmed up to that time will be stored in the channel memory.

CH

ENTER

yzx •

MENU

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Toshiba 23HLV85 manual Changing the on-screen display language, Adding channels to the TVÕs memory