Setting the tv, Setting the channels, Connecting and setting the tv – Sony KE-42M1 User Manual

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Connecting and Setting the TV

Setting the TV

Setting the Channels

After you finish connecting your TV, you can run
Auto Program to set up your channels. The Auto
Setup menu appears when you turn your TV on for
the first time after installing it.
To skip channels, see page 36.

1

Press 1 (Power) on the TV.

The Auto Setup menu automatically appears on
the screen when you turn on the TV for the first
time.

2

Press CH+ on the remote control or on the drop
down panel of your TV to perform Auto
Program.

When all the receivable channels are stored, the
“Channel Skip/Add” menu appears.

Auto Program is set to scan cable TV channels by
default. To watch VHF/UHF channels with an
antenna, see “To watch VHF/UHF channels with an
antenna” on page 36.

To perform Auto Program again

1

Press MENU.

2

Press

V/v to select

(Channel), then press

.

3

Press

V/v to select “Auto Program,” then press

.

4

Press “OK.”

“Auto Program” appears and the TV starts
scanning and presetting channels automatically.
When all the receivable channels are stored, the
“Channel Skip/Add” menu appears. Using this
menu, you can start skipping unwanted channels
(see “To skip channels” on page 36).

5

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To cancel Auto Program

While “Auto Program” is displayed in step 3, press
MENU on the remote control.

Note

To watch cable TV channels, you have to subscribe to a cable
TV company. Note that cable TV cannot be received in some
areas. This TV receives 1-125 cable TV channels. For details on
cable TV subscription, consult your nearest cable TV company.

MUTING

PICTURE WIDE

FAVORITES

TV VIDEO 1/2/3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5

F1

F2

MENU

SLEEP DISPLAY

MODE

SAT/

CABLE

POWER

FREEZE

TOP MENU

RESET PIC OFF MTS/SAP

GUIDE

TV/SAT

DVD/

VCR

,

Au t o S e t u p

Au t o P r o gra m :

[ C H + ]

E x i t :

[ C H – ]

F i r s t p l e a s e c o n n e c t

c a bl e / a n t e n n a

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