Setting The Clock; Channel Presetting; Automatic Channel Preset; Manual Channel Preset - Sharp DV-NC100X Operation Manual

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VCR/DVD SET UP

Setting the Clock

This VCR/DVD incorporates a 24-hour clock. The clock must
be set for the Timer Recording function to operate correctly.
1
Press VCR, then MENU.
2
Press K or L to select INITIAL, then press B.
3
Press K or L to select CLOCK, then press B.
4
Press K or L until the relevant year appears, then press B.
5
Press K or L until the relevant month appears, then
press B.
6
Press K or L until the relevant day appears, then press B.
7
Press K or L until the relevant hour appears, then press B.
8
Press K or L until the relevant minute appears.
9
Press MENU to start the clock.
NOTES:
• Press s to go one step back from the current step
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during steps
to
• Although seconds are not displayed, they begin count-
ing from 00 when you exit by pressing the MENU. Use
this feature to synchronise the clock with the correct
time.
• If this unit is unplugged or if there is a power failure for
more than 1 hour, you may have to reset the clock.

Channel Presetting

Tuning of broadcast channels not already preset in the
VCR/DVD can be performed in two ways.

Automatic Channel Preset

• By "AUTOMATICALLY" tuning channels and placing them
in sequential order in the VCR/DVD's memory i.e. the first
channel found will be memorised into the VCR/DVD's
channel position 1, the second channel found will be mem-
orised into the VCR/DVD's channel position 2 and so on.
• Execution of the "Automatic" Channel presetting cancels all
the preset channels. DO NOT use this feature if you intend
to use some of the pre-tuned channels. Use the "Manual"
channel presetting function to tune in the additional chan-
nels you require.

Manual Channel Preset

Each channel is tuned manually and individually. Follow the
steps laid out in the "Manual Channel Preset".
Before you preset Channel...
• It is necessary to set the video channel if your VCR/DVD is
connected to the TV via the round coaxial cable, and TV
channel 37 is set for broadcasting, or interference lines
appear on the picture. Please refer to "Video Channel
Setting".
Automatic Channel Preset
You can programme the tuner to scan all the channels you
can receive in your area.
1
Turn on the TV and select the TV channel to the video
channel on the TV.
2
Press VCR, then MENU.
3
Press K or L to select INITIAL, then press B.
4
Press K or L to select CH TUNING, then press B.
5
Press K or L to select AUTO, then press B.
• The tuner scans and memorises all the active channels
in your area. After scanning, the tuner stops on the
lowest memorised channel.
To select a desired channel
You can select a desired channel by using CH (o o /p p ), or
directly pressing the numerical buttons on the remote con-
trol.
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• Enter a channel numbers as a two-digit number for the
quickest results. For example, to select channel 6, press 0
and 6. If you only press 6, channel 6 will be selected after a
brief delay.
• You can only select channels 1–99.
Manual Channel Preset
1
Press VCR, then MENU.
2
Press K or L to select INITIAL, then press B.
3
Press K or L to select CH TUNING, then press B.
4
Press K or L to select MANUAL, then press B.
5
Press K or L to select POSITION, then press B.
• When a weak signal is received in Manual Tuning
mode, you can change the background to solid blue or
the static screen by pressing the CLEAR/C-RESET.
6
Press the numerical buttons, K or L to select your desired
position number, then press B.
• You can select position number 01-99.
• If ON appears on the right side of SKIP, press K or L
to point to SKIP. Then press B to select OFF.
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Press K or L to select
Press Bor s. The VCR/DVD tuner will begin to search
up or down automatically. When a channel is found, the
VCR/DVD will stop searching and the picture will appear
on the TV Screen.
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Press MENU to exit.
NOTE:
• To confirm that a channel has been added, press CH
(o o /p p ).
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