A Channel - Mitsubishi HS-U760 Owner's Manual

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Chapter3: OperatingYourVCR
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Programming t he VCRto Receive TV 3hannels(cont.)
VCR CH
SOY
To add a channel
to the super
quick view memory:
O
Select the channel
you want to add, either
with the CHAN-
NEL button
or the number
buttons.
O
While the channel
number
is still[ on the screen,
turn the
shuttle
ring right on the remote
control. The lett._rs "SQV"
will appear,
indicating
that the channel
has been added to the
super quick view memory.
Now, when you press the Q.V. button,
you will cycle through
all of
the channels
you added to the super quick view memory.
To remove a channel
from the super quick view memory:
O
Select the channel
you want to remove,
either
w_th the
CHANNEL
button,
the number
buttons,
or the Q.V. button.
O
While the channel
number
is still on the screen,
press the
CANCEL
button
on the remote
control or turn the shuttle
ring left. The letters
"SQV" will disappear,
indicating
that the
channel
has been removed
from Lhe super
quick view
memory.
, Settingthe VCR Plus+GuideChannelNumbers
The VCR Plus+ system
allows you to program
you.r VCR to record
television
shows by simply
entering
a PlusCode
number
found
after each program
in your TV listings.
VCR Plus+ assigns
a unique
number
to each channel
in your
area. You must do a one-time
set-up of your VCR using these
assigned
guide channel
numbers
in order to record correctly
when
using the PlusCode
numbers.
A special note to cable
box subscribers
If your
local
cable
company
scrambles
some
or all st:ations,
and/er
requires
you
to use a cable
box, then
you may
need
to take
an
extra
step
when
using" VCR
Plus+
to program
your
VCR.
If the HS-U760
is able to com_,rol your cable t:ox (and you
have chosen
"Cable box only" when you memorized
chan-
nels), simply
follow the instructions
below.
If the HS-U760
is unable
to control your ca:ble box (or you
have chosen "Cable"
when you memorized
channels),
you
will need to set all of the VCR Plus+ Channel
Guides
to the
channel
on which your cable box sends a signal (usually
channel
3 or 4). Then, when you program,
leave your cable
box turned
ON, tuned
to the channol
you wish to record.
If you
have
difficulty
recording,
your
cable
compare.7
may
be able
to suggest
an alternative
hook-up
method
that
will allow you
to
use VCR Plus+
without
leaving
the cable
box on, or they
may
be
able
to provide
additional
solutions
Contact
them
iOr more
help.
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