Press on the remote control and RF36 will be displayed on
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Initial Set-up and tuning
Setting up the player
Switch the TV on.
You can also start "AUTO SEARCH" from the "PR PRESET" menu by pressing buttons [VCR],
[SETUP], [ ], [OK] and [OK] again.
To tune in new stations (manual tuning) and to enter station names see page 24-25.
SETUP:END
PLEASE WAIT...
CH 25
You should see this picture the first time you switch on the TV
and player.
Select the wanted language with
PR+
or
PR-
button. Press
OK
to
confirm.
2
the front of your player.
Select a free channel on your TV and manual tune the channel
until the blue screen as shown in step 2 appears. Refer to
the TV manual for more details.
1
OK for "AUTO SEARCH!".
"AUTO SEARCH" tunes in all the stations you can receive in your
country and sorts them in an order common for your country.
4
If you don't see the menu picture below after you press the menu button it may be because you
don't use a RCA cable and you need to tune the television to the player (see 'Connecting your
player through RF lead' on page 10). Normally a new player outputs a signal via the RF lead on
transmission channel 36. Search for the menu picture with the channel tuning function of your TV
set (see its user manual). Some televisions allow you to key in the transmission channel number in
their tuning set-up menu.
In case there will be interference problems with other transmission channels when the player
outputs a signal on transmission channel 36, the AUTO SEARCH process usually recommends an
alternative, as in step 3.
There is a another way of setting RF output channel, if needed please see 'Connections and
Assembling on page 31'. It does not apply to models which do not generate the RF output signal.
CHECK IT!
COUNTRY SET
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
PR+/-:SELECT
OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END
LANGUAGE SET
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
FRANCAIS
NEDERLANDS
SVENSKA
SUOMI
PR+/-:SELECT
OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END
Then choose your country.
3
In case of the auto search is not able to receive some CH's, you can
receive the CH using the manual tuning. (See on page 24)
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