Accessing the on-screen menus – Insignia NS-H3005 User Manual

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Accessing the On-Screen menus

The SETUP, clock setting (CLOCK), and timer
recordings (PROGRAM) functions are accessed
with the on-screen menus.

Menu selection

Your VCR lets you use the remote control to
adjust several features.

To adjust a VCR setting:
1
Press MENU. The Main menu appears.

2 Select the submenu with the

or

buttons,

then press MEMORY/ENTER.

3 Press MENU when finished making

adjustments.

VCR Setup menu options

1 Press MENU. The Main menu appears.

2 Press

or

to select SETUP, then press

MEMORY/ENTER. The Setup menu
appears.

3 Press

or

to choose an option on the

Setup menu.

4 Press

or

to modify a setting.

5 Press MENU when finished making

adjustments.

Channel Selection

This home theater system is equipped with a
frequency synthesized tuner capable of
receiving up to 181 channels. These include
VHF channels 2-13, UHF channels 14-69 and
CATV channels 1-125.

To complete Auto Channel Programming:
1
Press MENU. The Main menu appears.

2 Press

or

to select TUNING, then press

MEMORY/ENTER. The Tuning menu
appears.

Detail

Description

LENGTH

Indicates the run time of a program.

TIME REMAINING

Indicates the remaining time of a
program.

RATING

Indicates the rating of the current
program (N/A, G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17,
X, and Not Rated). The rating N/A
means that the motion picture ratings
are not applicable to this program.

Note

Menus remain on-screen for three minutes.

Easy Information Screen
(Station ID)

Easy Information Screen
(Program details)

Clock Set (page 13)

Program (page 20)

Tuning (page 12)

Setup (page 12)

Setting

Description

Function OSD

Turn on or turn off the on-screen display.
Select ON and OFF with

or

.

Audio mode

The VCR has two separate audio playback
systems, the high quality VHS Hi-Fi system and
standard NORMAL mono system. The same audio
is generally recorded on both systems. The VHS
Hi-Fi system plays on separate (left and right)
channels, and the NORMAL system plays
monaural sound. The normal track is always
played so the tape can be played on a VCR that
does not have VHS Hi-Fi.
Select Hi-Fi or NORMAL with

or

.

Broadcast type Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) carries

stereo and Second Audio Program (SAP) bilingual
signals. Set this setting to the value you want
when both MTS stereo and SAP signals are
received. When only one of the MTS signal is
received, the VCR automatically selects the
corresponding receiving mode (Stereo or SAP)
regardless of the selected value. For normal
operation, the setting should be STEREO. The VCR
then records a stereo program when available, and
records a mono program if the program is not in
stereo.
For weak stereo or SAP broadcasts, changing the
setting to MONO may give a clearer sound.
Select STEREO, SAP, or MONO with

or

.

Audio output

Used during playback (when AUDIO MODE
(HI-FI/NORMAL) is set to HI-FI) for selecting the
audio output signals from the AUDIO OUT jacks (L
ch and R ch), and RF.OUT.
This display setting should normally be left in the
STEREO position, so that when a stereo tape is
played, the stereo sound is heard through the left
and right channels. If a mono tape is played and
the audio output is set to STEREO, the same mono
sound is heard from both left and right channels.
Select STEREO, LEFT, or RIGHT with

or

.

Note

Maker sure that the VCR is connected to an antenna or cable
television.

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