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SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
Manual Channel Set
Store channels that were not stored during Auto Set Up
(
pg. 13), Preset Download (
pg. 15) or Auto Channel Set
(
pg. 78).
A
Access the Main Menu screen.
Press
SET UP MENU
.
B
Access the Confirmation screen.
Press
rt
to move the highlight bar (pointer) to
“MANUAL CH SET”, then press
OK
or
e
. The
Confirmation screen appears.
C
Select the channel position.
D
Select the band.
E
Input the channel.
Press the
number keys
to input the channel number you
want to store.
Input “0” before any single number entries.
To input the registered station name (ID –
pg. 83), press
e
until “– – – –” (ID setting) begins blinking, then press
rt
.
For fine tuning adjustment, press
e
until “+/–” begins blinking,
then press
rt
. While tuning, “+” or “–” appears.
When storing a channel that sends scrambled broadcasts,
press
e
until “OFF” (Decoder setting) blinks, then press
rt
to
set “DECODER” to “ON” (“OFF” is the default setting).
When “L-2 SELECT” is set to “A/V” or “SAT”, the “DECODER”
setting cannot be changed. (
pg. 61)
F
Enter new channel information.
Press
OK
and the Confirmation screen appears.
Repeat steps
C
F
as necessary.
G
Close the Confirmation screen.
Press
SET UP MENU
.
To change positions, see “Change Station Channel Position”
(
pg. 81).
If you wish to set station names other than the ones registered
in your unit, see “Set Stations (B)” (
pg. 82).
Press
rt w e
until an open
position in which you want to
store a channel begins
blinking, then press
OK
. The
Manual Channel Set screen
appears.
(Example) To store in position 12.
The blueback screen and the
programme currently being
broadcast by the selected channel
appear alternately for 8 seconds
each.
Press
rt
to change the
band between CH (regular)
and CC (cable), then press
e
.
ATTENTION
Guide Program numbers are not set when channels are
stored manually. (
pg. 31, “ATTENTION — Guide Program
Number Set”)
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