Vcr plus-t- channel setup is, Display main menu, Process of recording – Panasonic OMNIVISION PV-DM2799 User Manual
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Timer Programming using VCR Plus+ System (continued)
VCR Plus-t- Channel Setup is...
necessary to program the Unit with iocal
channel information for proper VCR Plus+
operation.
VCR Plus+ Channel Setup
At first, do Channel Setup Preparation below right,
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Display MAIN MENU.
Process of Recording
Connection o|
Setup
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Programming
Press ACTION.
2
Display S E T U P C H
screen.
1) Press
to select “CH.”
2) Press SET to
display.
3
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CABLE
A^1TEN^A ;
AUTO SET
WEAK
SIGNAL
DISPLAY:OFF
CABLE BOX SET UP
SE LECT : • • SET : SET
END : ACTION
Select VCR Plus+ CH
SET UP.
1) Press
AT
to
select.
2) Press SET
to display.
4
5r^'
VCR PI
US+
CH SET UP
GUIDE CH CABLE CH
SE LECT : * ♦ SET : SET
END : ACTION
Enter VCR Plus+ channel.
1) Press SET to
move cursor to
right column.
2) Press
AT
to
change the
CABLE CH
number.
3) Press SET to
set.
4) Press
AT
to
scroll up/down
the GUIDE CH
column.
Check list before you begin.
□ It is necessary to enter TV mode by
pressing DVD<->TV before selecting
“CH” on the MAIN MENU.
To complete step 4 left, make a local
channel list (see example below.)
You will need the following:
• A normal TV and/or Cable stations line
up and the channel numbers your receive
them on.
• A list of Guide (VCR Plus+) channel
numbers for stations you receive (See TV
Guide and selected newspapers.)
1
Make a 3-columns chart. In the left
column, write all station names you receive.
2
In the middle column, write each station’s
Guide (VCR Plus+) number.
3
In the right column, write the channel
number your TV receives the station on.