Channel tuning set up, Positioning the screen, Setting the time – Audiovox VE706 User Manual

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OPERATION

Initial Setup: This unit defaults to cable TV mode. When the unit is first powered on, it will detect

the cable system and auto-program the TV tuner to the available stations. Please wait while the

unit auto-programs before attempting to operate the unit. During this time the unit will not

respond to any commands. The unit will respond normally once the cable mode and channel

search mode is concluded.

CHANNEL TUNING SET UP

In addition to normal broadcast reception of VHF and UHF channels, if you are Cable TV subscriber, your

new TV is capable of receiving many unscrambled Cable channels without the use of a converter box.

When set to broadcast (AIR) TV, it receives CH2-CH69. When set to one of the CATV modes (STD, HRC,

or IRC) it receives CH1-CH125. NOTE: Most cable companies broadcast in STD Mode

After a power interruption, the unit will go into a cable mode search (HRC, IRC, STD) and channel

search mode automatically. During this time the unit will not respond to any commands. The

unit will respond normally once the cable mode and channel search mode is concluded.

POSITIONING THE SCREEN

Press the screen lock button and pivot the screen forward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached.

The screen may also be rotated from side to side. Do not force the screen beyond its rotational limit. The

VE706 is now ready for use.

Pressing the PWR button on the unit or the remote will turn the system on or off. Remember to turn the

unit off and pivot the screen to the closed position when not in use.

SETTING THE TIME

NOTE: All settings (except setting the presets) are performed with the VE706 turned off.

1) Press the SET button and the minutes will flash.

2) Use the CH up/down button to set the minutes.

3) Press the SEEK button to toggle between the hour and minutes.

4) Use the CH up/down button to set the hour. (Check AM/PM indicator)

5) Press the ON/OFF button to return to the time display.

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