How do I ejected the DVD out of a
TECHWOOD LVD2263D
I have a manual in my hand.
from the menu.
First select language by up down arrows on remote.
you will see a Welcom Screen.
you need to set Country, Teletext language, and scan encrypted options.
Press left or right arrow keys to select country you want to set it to press down buton to highlight teletext language option use left or right keys to select desired teletext language.
Press down buton after selecting teletext language to option "Scan Encrypted"
Select Scan encrypted as "Yes" if you want to add coded stations.
Press OK Button on remote to continue and the following mesage will appear
"DO YOU WANT TO START AN AUTOMATIC CHANEL SCAN" YES OR NO?
Select Yes using left or right arrows!
You will see another on screen message .
It should then search for TV Stations
When you are happy with it select yes and then press OK
Press OK Button to quit channel and watch TV.
There are other versions of tuning in the TV but it is very long for me to copy out by hand.
To get to what i wrote above you probably need to press Menu, press left and right keys to select Installation then press OK buton and you will see menu
AUTOMATIC CHANEL SCAN
MANUAL CHANEL SCAN
ANALOGUE FINE TUNE
etc
Select Automatic Chanel Scan by using up/ down keys and press OK
You then select Digital Aerial analogue or digital aerial analogue tuning using up and down keys
Automatic Chanel Scan (Retune Menu) searches and stores aerial DVB freeview chanels
Analogue searches and stores analogue only
Full: searches and stores both analogue and dvb freeview chanels.
Whichever you choose use either the left and right arrow keys.
Hope this helps you
~ If you were to log on to the
manufacturer's web site, I think you will be pleasantly surprised as
usually one is able to download, by model number, Customer
Instruction Manuals, list
of Dealers,
for spare parts and service and
Installation Instructions
as required. Just Google the manufacturer's name and
follow the links. Make certain you are directed to the manufacturer's
web site as some search engines direct you to other sites and they
charge for the information that is normally free of charge. I hope this helps.
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