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CHANNEL TUNING SET UP
In addition to normal broadcast reception of VHF and UHF channels, if you are a Cable TV subscriber, your
new TV is capable of receiving many unscrambled Cable channels without the use of a converter box. When
set to broadcast TV, it receives CH2-CH69. When set to one of the CATV modes (STD, HRC, or IRC) it
receives CH1-CH125.
SETTING THE TIME
1) Press the SET button and the minutes will flash.
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the minutes.
3) Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to toggle between the hour and minutes.
4) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the hour(Check AM/PM indicator).
5) Press the ON/OFF button to return to the time display.
NOTE: Most cable companies broadcast in STD Mode.
NOTE : The VE1040 must be turned off (except when SETTING THE PRESETS).
SETTING and ACTIVATING the ALARM
1) Press the SET button(1) twice and VE1040 should enter the alarm mode as indicated by alarm;
present time will be displayed with the minutes portion blinking.
(Alarm ACTIVATED mode, Alarm indicator “ALM” on).
2) Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the hour or minute for adjustment. When setting the alarm, check
the AM/PM indicator to assure the proper setting.
3) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the hours and minutes.
4) Press the ON/OFF button. The alarm is now set and activated.
Once the alarm is set it will sound each day at the same time as long as it is activated.
Operation
NOTE : If alarm and a series of dashes appear ( alarm Deactivated mode) press the T/F button (2) once
to switch to the alarm activated mode.
NOTE : The VE1040 must be turned “OFF” when performing the following procedure.
POSITIONING THE SCREEN
Pivot the screen forward until a comfortable viewing angle is reached. The screen may also be rotated from
side to side. Do not force the screen beyond its rotational limit. The VE1040 is now ready for use.
Pressing the ON/OFF button on the TV or the remote will turn the system on or off. Remember to turn the unit
off and pivot the screen to the closed position when not in use.