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If the menu does not appear:
Make sure the TV is tuned to the same channel as the 3 CH
4 switch or the TV's video input "channel" (see "How to
Find Your TV's Video Input Channel" in the References
section of this manual for more information).
Make sure the VCR indicator is on in the VCR display if you
connected your VCR using the ANT. IN and RF OUT jacks.
Check your connections.
If you choose to set up your VCR options individually rather
than setting them up in the QuickSet Guide, then go to the next
section.
STEP 8: ACCESS THE MENUS
The MENU and number buttons let you access, select, and
change the VCR's display preferences. For example, to select a
different preferred on-screen language than the one selected
during the initial set up, do the following:
1. Press MENU to display theVCR MAIN MENU.
VER MAIN MENU
1 VCR PLus+
2 Timer Recordings
3 Time
4 Channels
5 Setup
6 Preferences
7 Audio
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0 Exit
2. Press 8 to display the LANGUAGE menu.
LANGUAGE
SeLect a Language.
2 Espa_ot
3 Fran_ais
Press MENU to continue
3. Using the remote control, press 1 for English, 2 for Espaffol
(Spanish), or 3 for Fran£:ais (French).
All other on-screen menus are worked in similar ways; using the
remote control to follow on-screen instructions. See the next
section, Additional Set-Up Features, for detailed information
about accessing menus.
Using the Arrow Buttons
Use the menu, arrow and OK
buttons on the remote control to
access and select menu items.
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Pressing the MENU button will
bring up the Main Menu. When
menus are displayed, you can
either select the item you want by
pressing the same number button
on the remote, or by using the up
and down arrows to scroll through
items highlighting them. If you
scroll through menu items, you
must press the OK button to
select it.
You also set some of theVCR's
features (e.g., setting the clock)
using the on-screen displays and
the remote control arrow buttons
in this way.
You also use the left and right
arrows when setting up a timer
program.These buttons move
from one location to another, such
as moving from hours to minutes.