Model-25 9" Color TV/VCR (160-0417) Preparation Faxback Doc. # 3913 SELECTING THE ON-SCREEN LANGUAGE You can set the Model 25 to display on-screen menus in English or in Spanish. Follow these steps to select the on-screen display language. 1. Press POWER to turn on the Model 25. 2. Press MENU. If this is the first time you have selected the menu, the language display automatically appears on the screen. Otherwise, select 5 (LANGUAGE) with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\, then press SET. 3. Select 1 (ENGLISH) or 2 (ESPANOL) with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\. 4. Press MENU to return to the normal screen. SETTING THE CLOCK Set the clock accurately for proper automatic timer recording. We suggest that you use a TV or radio station as your time source. 1. Press POWER to turn on the Model 25. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select 3 (SETTING CLOCK) with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\. 4. Press SELECT to enter the clock-setting mode. The first month digit flashes. 5. Press the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET /\ or \/ to set the correct date: month, day, and year. (Press 0, 5, 2, 2, 1, 9, 9, and 4 set May 22nd, 1994, for example.) NOTE: Precede a single-digit entry with 0. 6. Press the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\ to set the correct hour a minute. (Press 0, 5, 4, and 0 to set 5:40, for example). 7. Press 1 to select AM or press 2 to select PM. 8. Review the entered information. If the information is correct, press MENU or SELECT. The clock setting mode display changes to the clock display. If the information is not correct, press ADD/DELETE as necessary to erase the information. Then enter the correct information. Press MENU or SELECT to store the information. NOTES: Seconds begin counting at 00 when you press MENU or SELECT after setting the clock. If the display shows an abnormal reading or no reading, unplug the power cord for about 10 seconds. Then plug it back in and repeat steps 1-8 to reset the clock. To Change the Clock Setting 1. Repeat Steps 1-3 in "Setting the Clock." 2. Select the digit you want to change by press SELECT (to go forward) or ADD/DELETE (to go backward). 3. Enter the correct numbers with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\. 4. Press MENU or SELECT to exit the clock-setting mode. STORING TV CHANNELS Follow these steps to store TV channels in the tuner's memory. This makes scanning the channels more convenient, because the TV scans only the stored channels. NOTE: To store cable channels into memory, connect the Model 25 to the cable system before completing the following steps. 1. Press POWER to turn on the Model 25. 2. Press MENU. The menu appears on the screen. 3. Select 4 (CH. SET UP) with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\. 4. Press SELECT. 5. Select the desired band, 1 (TV) or 2 (CATV) with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET /\ or \/. (If you directly connect a cable from the cable company, select CATV. If you connect the output of a cable box or you watch VHF/UHF channels directly, select TV.) 6. Press SELECT. The Model 25 automatically stores active channels. Then it tunes to the stored channel with the lowest channel number. NOTE: The tuner memory retains the stored channels even when you turn off the Model 25 or disconnect the power source. Adding Or Deleting Channels Follow these steps to check the memory's contents and remove or add channels. 1. Repeat Steps 1-4 under "Storing TV Channels." 2. Select 3 (ADD/DELETE). 3. Press SELECT. 4. Enter the desired channel number with the remote control's number buttons or CH/SET \/ or /\. 5. Press ADD/DELETE to add the selected channel number in memory or to clear it from memory. If the channel number is red, the channel is not stored in memory. If it is blue, the channel is stored in memory. 6. Repeat Steps 3-5 to add or delete additional channels. 7. Press MENU to save the changes. EARPHONE CONNECTION To view a tape or TV program without disturbing others, plug an earphone (not supplied) into the Earphone jack. This mutes the speaker. Your local Radio Shack store sells earphones and other accessories. (ALL-01/17/95)