Fine Tuning; Frequently Asked Questions - Marmitek ANALOGUE TV ANYWHERE Modo De Empleo

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3.3 Putting TV channels in the desired order
1. Press the 'MENU' button.
2. Select 'SORTING PROGRAMS' with the '▲CH▼' buttons and press 'OK'.
3. The text 'INPUT OBJECT, PRESS OK EXC.' will appear on the screen.
4. Use the '0-9' buttons to enter the channel number on which you would like to
store the TV channel and then press 'OK'.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all channels have been stored at the appropriate
locations.
!The easiest way to sort channels is to first search for the TV channel you wish to store on channel
1, then the TV channel you wish to store on channel 2 and so on.

3.4 Fine tuning

You may be able to improve the picture quality of the channels you have found using
manual fine tuning. Press the '+ fine –' buttons on the remote control to fine tune
channel frequency.
4. USAGE
4.1 Moving the receiver to its final location
You can now place the TV Anywhere receiver in its definitive location. The maximum
distance depends on local conditions such as the use of wireless equipment and the
materials through which the wireless signal has to pass.
4.2 Optimising picture and sound quality
In order to optimise TV Anywhere's range, picture and sound quality, follow the
instructions below:
1. Set up the antennae from the transmitter and the receiver to give the best possible
result.
2. Select another wireless frequency on the front of the TV Anywhere transmitter and
receiver by pressing the 'CH' button (there are four different frequencies). Note:
you must do this on both the transmitter and the receiver.
3. Moving the transmitter and/or receiver a few centimetres can make a significant
difference in terms of range.

5. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Poor picture quality on all TV channels
1. Disturbances in the signal can sometimes affect the transmission quality. Move the
TV Anywhere transmitter or receiver a few centimetres to solve the problem.
2. Change the channel settings (CH) for both the transmitter and the receiver. The
channel setting on the transmitter must match the setting on the receiver.
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