Kodak DP800 User's Manual - Page 55

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also use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows in the Control Panel to move between channels. This menu will not dissappear until closed by the user, so you can keep it on the screen for as long as you want. If you want to close the menu you just press Menu on the interactive remote control or the touch panel. Operational Tips The Projector TV-Tuner will behave just like a normal TV. This means that you should consider the following when adjusting the TV-Tuner settings: Source of TV signals There are basically three ways of taking in the TV signals to the Projector. x Antenna x Cable x Satellite dish These three work differently, and it is important to consider the options of each when adjusting the Projector TV-Tuner settings. Antenna: When you adjust your TV to signals from an antenna you must store each channel in a different location meaning that you must switch channels on the TV itself. The same is true for the Projector TV-Tuner. When hooked up to an antenna you assign the different channels to the programs in the TV-Tuner Setup Menu. Then you use the Up and Down arrows in the menu to go from one channel to another. Cable: When you are connected to a cable system you can have two options. If you have a cable decoder you set your TV to the channel for the cable, and then you use the remote control for the decoder to switch between channels. If you do not have a decoder you simply set your TV up just like you would with an antenna. This is also the same with the Projector. You must scroll the channel name in the TV-Tuner Setup Menu until you find the correct channel for your cable system. When this channel has been assigned to one of the program numbers you simply select this program and use your decoder's remote control to switch between channels. 55 Contents

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also use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows in the Control
Panel to move between channels. This menu will not
dissappear until closed by the user, so you can keep it
on the screen for as long as you want. If you want to
close the menu you just press Menu on the interactive
remote control or the touch panel.
Operational Tips
The Projector TV-Tuner will behave just like a normal
TV.This means that you should consider the following
when adjusting the TV-Tuner settings:
Source of TV signals
There are basically three ways of taking in the TV
signals to the Projector.
Antenna
Cable
Satellite dish
These three work differently, and it is important to
consider the options of each when adjusting the Projec-
tor TV-Tuner settings.
Antenna:
When you adjust your TV to signals from an antenna
you must store each channel in a different location
meaning that you must switch channels on the TV itself.
The same is true for the Projector TV-Tuner.When
hooked up to an antenna you assign the different chan-
nels to the programs in the TV-Tuner Setup Menu.Then
you use the Up and Down arrows in the menu to go
from one channel to another.
Cable:
When you are connected to a cable system you can
have two options. If you have a cable decoder you set
your TV to the channel for the cable, and then you use
the remote control for the decoder to switch between
channels. If you do not have a decoder you simply set
your TV up just like you would with an antenna. This is
also the same with the Projector.You must scroll the
channel name in the TV-Tuner Setup Menu until you
find the correct channel for your cable system. When
this channel has been assigned to one of the program
numbers you simply select this program and use your
decoder's remote control to switch between channels.