Selecting The Signal Source; Programming The Channels - Curtis Mathes CMC13005 Owner's Manual

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TV O
PERATION
Selecting the
Signal Source
The first step in programming
your TV/VCR is to select the
signal source of your antenna or
cable TV system.
1
Press MENU to display the
menu.
2
Press CH
until "Setup" is
highlighted. Press VOL+.
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3
Press VOL– or VOL+ to select
"Antenna," "Cable STD,"
"Cable HRC," or "Cable IRC."
If your TV/VCR is connected to
an antenna, select "Antenna." If
you have cable TV, select "Cable
STD," "Cable HRC," or "CABLE
IRC," depending on the type of
cable system you have.
Programming
the Channels
Storing Channels in
Memory
Your TV/VCR can automatically
memorize all the channels you
receive. Once they are in
memory, you can use CH
and
CH
to select channels without
using the number buttons.
Before you can store channels in
memory, you must have already
selected the signal source. See
"Selecting the Signal Source" on
this page.
1
Press MENU to display the
menu.
2
Press CH
until "Setup" is
highlighted. Press VOL+.
œ√
3
Press CH
until "Auto
Program" is highlighted.
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4
Press VOL– or VOL+ button to
begin automatic
programming.
The TV/VCR automatically
cycles through all the
channel numbers and places
the available channels in
memory. This takes two to
three minutes.
C
HAPTER
Press MENU at any time to
interrupt the programming
process and return to normal
viewing.
5
When the programming
process is complete, press
CH
or CH
to scan the
channels stored in the
TV/VCR's memory.
Occasionally the TV/VCR will
miss an active channel if the
signal is weak or if the channel
is off the air when you start
programming. Likewise, an
unavailable channel may be
included in memory if there are
stray signals on that channel.
Adding and Erasing
Channels in Memory
• When entering single-digit
channels, press 0 first. For
example, to select channel 8,
press 0, then 8.
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