Channel Guide - RCA F35100ST Owner's Manual

Rca f35100st: user manual
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Channel Guide

The channel guide feature lets you
display several channels at the same
time so you can quickly review what
programs are available.
Note: Channels 2-13 were programmed into
the channel memory at the factory. These are
the channels that will appear during channel
guide unless you autoprogram the channel
memory or add and erase channels as
described on page 21.
VCR1
VCR2
OFF
TV
CABLE AUDIO
ON
CHANNEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOLUME
ZOOM Buttons
7
8
9
0
INPUT
CS
PC
MUTE
+
MENU
ID
ANT
PROG
CLEAR DISPLAY
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
REWIND
FF
RECORD
PIP
OFF SWAP
SRS( )
ZOOM OUT
CHAN FRZ
GUIDE
Starting Channel Guide
(with remote only)
To start channel guide, press the
CHAN GUIDE button.
Note: The remote control must be in the
"TV Mode". Pressing the TV button puts it
in the "TV Mode".
• The screen will display all the
channels that are programmed into
channel memory, 12 at a time.
• Each little screen will display a stop-
action picture that will be
continuously updated.
• While the 12 channels are on the
screen, you can use the ZOOM button
to enlarge the picture and then use the
arrow buttons to move around the
screen. To return to normal size, press
OUT.
Note: When using the ZOOM feature,
you will see a mosaic pattern as the
picture is made larger.
Stopping Channel Guide
• To select one of the channels being
displayed in the channel guide, press
the two corresponding number
buttons for that channel. That will
stop channel guide and take you
directly to the channel you selected.
PIP
OFF SWAP
ZOOM OUT
CHAN FRZ
GUIDE
CHAN GUIDE Button
13
15
08
23
19
18
11
20
15
• To select one of the channels being
displayed in the channel guide, press
the two corresponding number
buttons for that channel.
• Another way to stop channel guide
is to press CHAN GUIDE. The little
screens will disappear, and the TV
will return to the original channel
you were watching.
16
12
24
11

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