Setting The Clock; Using The Auto Clock Function - Mitsubishi HS-U780 Owner's Manual

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Chapter3: Operating YourVCR
Usingthe Menusto Set UpYourVCR(cont.)
channel
comes after the highest
numbered
,cable or antenna
channel.
If you have connected
your VCR to a satellite
receiver,
you can change
channels
in 10-digit
increments
by holding" down
the CHANNEL
button
for one second or by turning
the jog dial
quickly.
selecting channels directly
Use the number
buttons
on the remote
control.
For examp]Le, to
choose channel
23, press the "2" button,
then Lhe "3" button.
To select a single digit channel:, such as chanrLel 5, press the "0"
button,
then the number
button,
"5." You can also press the
number
button
"5," then press ENTER.
To select PRIMESTAR
channels,
such as channel
150, press the
INPUT
button
until
the channel
number
with the PRIMESTAR
light (_)
appears
on the fluorescent
display
and then press the
number
button
"1", "5", "0".
Settingthe Clock
If your clock is set correctly,
you can skip this section.
If your VCR cannot
set the clock automatically
in the AllSet
TM
procedure,
you have to set the clock using one of the two proce-
dures below.
This section
tells you about the following
setti:ag procedures:
• Using the auto ('.lock function,
and
• Setting
the clock manually.
Using the auto clock function
Your VCR can set the clock automatically
by picking
up a ti[me
signal which some TV and cable channels
transmit
with their
broadcasts.
Most PBS stations
send this signa:[, however,
this
function
works only if a channel
in your area i:_broadcasting
a
time signal. If you don't receive this signal, set the clock manually
using the procedure
in the section
"Setting
t:he clock manually."
Your VCR automatically
sets the clock, your time zone and
Daylight
Saving Time; you don't haw_ to adjus!; to Daylight
Saving Time.
Beforeyoubegin,youshould:
• know how to view the picture
coming from your VCR (page
25),
• have completed
the "AllSet" procedure
(page 28),
• make sure to leave the cable box on (if you use a box); and
• know how to use the menus
(page 28).
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