LG Electronics VC8510MK

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15
PREPARATION
VCR
Setup
Menu
Options
1
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2
Use
v/V
to
select
the
SETUP
menu,
then
press
ENTER.
The
SETUP
menu
will
appear.
3
Use
v/V
to
choose
a
desired
option
on
the
SETUP
menu.
Then
use
b/B
to
make
adjust-
ments.
FUNCTION
OSD
The
on-screen
display
of
this
DVD+VCR
can
be
turned
on
or
off.
Use
b/B
to
switch
the
FUNCTION
OSD
ON
or
OFF.
AUDIO
MODE
The
DVD+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
cassette
can
be
played
on a
DVD+VCR
that
does
not
have
VHS
Hi-Fi.
AUDIO
MODE
can
be
switched
between
HI-FI
and
NORMAL
using
b/B.
BROADCAST
TYPE
(STEREO/SAP/MONO)
Multichannel
Television
Sound
(MTS)
carries
stereo
and/or
Second
Audio
Program
(SAP)
bilingual
signals.
Set
this
display
to
the
desired
position
when
both
MTS
stereo
and
SAP
signals
are
received.
When
only
one
of
the
MTS
signal
is
received,
the
DVD+VCR
automatically
selects
the
corresponding
receiving
mode
(Stereo
or
SAP)
regardless
of
the selected
position.
For
normal
operation,
the
display
should
be
in
the
STEREO
posi-
tion.
The
DVD+VCR
will
then
record
a
STEREO
program
when
available,
and
record
a
mono
program
IF
the
program
is
NOT
IN
STEREO.
For
weak
STEREO
and/or
SAP
broadcasts,
changing
the
dis-
play
to
mono
may
give
clearer
sound.
BROADCAST
TYPE
can
be
switched
between
STEREO,
SAP,
and
MONO
using
b/B.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
(STEREO/LEFT/RIGHT)
Used
during
playback
[when
AUDIO
MODE
(HI-FI/NORMAL)
is
in
HI-FI
position]
for
selecting
the
audio
output
signals
from
the
AUDIO
OUT
terminals
(L
ch
and
R
ch),
and
RF.OUT.
This
display
setting
should
normally
be
left
in
the
stereo
posi-
tion,
so
that
when
a
stereo
tape
is
played,
the
stereo
sound
will
be
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
will
be
heard
from
both
left
and
right
channels.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
can
be
switched
between
STEREO,
LEFT,
and
RIGHT
using
b/B.
4
Press
MENU
when
finished.
Channel
Selection
This
DVD+VCR
is
equipped
with
a
frequency
synthe-
sized
tuner
capable
of
receiving
up
to
181
channels.
These
include
VHF
channels
2-13,
UHF
channels
14-69
and
CATV
channels
1-125.
Preparation:
Connect
the
DVD+VCR
to
the
desired
type
of
antenna
or
cable
TV
system,
as
shown
in
Connecting
Antenna/Cable
TV
to
DVD+VCR
on
page
11.
AUTO
CHANNEL
PROGRAMMING
1
Press
MENU
and
the
MAIN
menu
will
appear.
2
Use
v/V
to
select
the
TUNING
menu,
then
press
ENTER.
The
TUNING
menu
will
appear.
3
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
SOURCE
SELECT
option,
then
use
b/B
to
select
TUNER.
Press
b/B
repeatedly
to
switch
between
TUNER,
LINE1,
and
LINE2.
4
Press
v/V
to
choose
the
AUTO
CHANNEL
SET
option,
then
press
b/B
to
set
the
channel.
?
The
tuner
will
automatically
cycle
through
all
available
channels
(TV/CATV)
in
the
area
and
place
them
in
the
tuner's
memory.
?
After
the
AUTO
CHANNEL
SET
is
complete,
the
TUN-
ING
menu
will
hide
and
return
to
the
TV
screen
automat-
ically.
5
Make
sure
the
TUNING
BAND
is
set
appropriate-
ly
(TV
or
CATV).
?
TV
:
If
you
are
using
a
standard
antenna
to
receive
channels.
CATV
:
If
you
are
using
basic
cable
to
receive
channels.
?
Change
the
setting
of
TUNING
BAND
to
check
the
TV
channels.
6
Use
CH/TRK
(v/V)
on
the
Remote
Control
or
CH
(V/v)
on
the
front
panel
to
cycle
the
DVD+VCR
through
the
channels
in
memory.
TO
ADD
OR
ERASE
CHANNELS
This
feature
allows
you
to
add
or
erase
channels
from
memory
manually.
1
Use
v/V
to
choose
the
CH.
ADD/DEL
option
on
the
TUNING
menu.
Use
b/B
to
select
a
channel
to
add
or
erase.
2
Use
ENTER
to
add
or
erase
the
channel.
Repeat
steps
1
and
2
to
add
or
erase
other
channels.
3
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
TV
screen.
VCR
Operation
Setup
(Continued)
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