Before Operation-Vcr Part; Tuning In A Video Channel On Your Tv; Using Your Vcr For The Very First Time - LG DC-4091 Owner's Manual

Dvd player/ video cassette recorder
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Before Operation-VCR part

Tuning in a video channel on your
TV
Video channel (RF output channel) is the channel on
which your TV receives picture and sound signals from
the DVD+VCR through the RF cable.
If you have used a SCART lead you will not have to
tune your TV, simply select the AV channel. The AV
channel is already pre-tuned for optimum video play-
back on your TV.
Perform the following steps only if interference appears
in the TV picture after you have moved to a different
area or a new station has started broadcasting in your
area, or if you change the connection from RF connec-
tion to AV connection, or vise versa.
1. Turn on DVD+VCR and TV.
2. Set the vacant position 36 on your TV.
3. Press POWER on the remote control to enter the
stand by mode (the clock indicator will be
dimmed).
4. Press and hold PROG. (v v or V V ) on the DVD+VCR
for more than 4 seconds.
RF 36 will appear in the display.
The following picture will be displayed on the TV
screen.
RF CHANNEL
If the picture is snowy, move to step 5. If the picture
is clean, press POWER on the DVD+VCR to finish.
5. Press PROG. (v v or V V ) on the DVD+VCR to set the
video channel to a vacant position between 22 and
68 which is not occupied by any local station in your
area.
Note:
The RF channel will not change until step 6 has
been executed.
6. Press POWER to store the new RF video channel
into the DVD+VCR memory.
Now tune your TV set to the new DVD+VCR RF
channel.
Note
If the TV picture was clear in step 4, do not retune your
TV.
36
Using your VCR for the very first
time
Following picture will display on the TV screen when
you have just connected your video recorder for the
very first time.
To make tuning TV stations, please follow stages 3 to 4
as shown "ACMS" (see p.13).
ACMS
Pr-12
ACMS
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