Dding, Hannels, Emory – Philips TS2768C User Manual
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A
dding
C
hannels
in
M
emory
(M
anually
)
A
uto Programming (see page 2
of the Quick Use Guide) adds
all the channels it can find (on
your Antenna or Cable TV system)
into the TV's memory. Add/Delete
Charmels makes it easy for you to
add other channels, or drop
unwanted channels, from the list of
channels in the TV's memory.
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begin
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Press the MENU (M) button
on the remote, then press the
MENU
A
or
T
buttons to select
the word CHANNEL with the
TV’s on-screen arrow.
Press the CHANNEL
A
or
T
buttons
(or Channel Number but
tons on the remote) to select the
channel you want to SAVE (or
DELETE.)
Press the (+) button to SAVE
the selected
channel number into
memory.
Press the (-) button to DELETE
a channel from memory.
Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen after adding all the
channels you want.
S
mart
H
elp
Try it out.
Press the
iCHANNELAT buttons.
The channels you SAVED should
appear. The channels you
DELETED should not appear.
Remember, you can also add the
VCR/AUX mode (see page 14)
into the TV’s channel memory.
Then by pressing the CH
A ▼
buttons you can quickly select the
AudioA^ideo Input jacks on the
rear of the TV.
NOTE; You can also add the VCR/AUX mode into
the TV’s channel memory. Then you can quickly
select the Audio/Video Input jacks on the rear of the
TV by pressing the Channel
AT
buttons.
To “SAVE” the VCR/AUX mode into the TV’s
channel memory:
• With the on-screen menu displayed, press the CH
A
or
T
button and select the INPUT control.
• Press the (+) or (-) button to place the TV in the
VCR/AUX mode.
• Press the CH
A
or
T
button to reselect the
CHANNEL control.
• Press the (+) button to “SAVE” VCR/AUX mode
into the TV’s channel scan memory.
• Press the STATUS button to clear the Menu from
the screen.
Try it out. Press the
AT
buttons to be sure the
VCR/AUX mode is present. (Should appear
between the highest and lowest broadcast channels
within your TV’s scan memory.)