Kodak DP1050 User Manual - Page 13

Cable, Satellite

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Cable When you are connected to a cable system you 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 KODAK DP1050 ULTRA. You must scroll the channel name in the TV 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 the remote control or control panel to switch between channels. Satellite This works like the cable decoder meaning that you select the channel that reads the signals from the satellite dish. Then you use the remote control of the decoder to switch between channels. 13 Contents

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Cable
When you are connected to a cable system you 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 KODAK DP1050 ULTRA. You
must scroll the channel name in the TV 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 the remote control or control panel to switch
between channels.
Satellite
This works like the cable decoder meaning that you
select the channel that reads the signals from the
satellite dish. Then you use the remote control of the
decoder to switch between channels.