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To memorize channels using autoscan, choose AUTOSCAN from Menu-2 and select YES to start memorizing all the active TV channels. As AVerTV Box performs the search, it will display each channel number. You can interrupt and cancel the searching process anytime by pressing the Left or Right buttons on the remote. Now press the Channel Up/Down or Number buttons on the remote control. Check and verify that you can access all the TV channels available in your area. · Scan All Frequency If there are channels missing after you perform autoscan, use the scan all frequency function and repeat the searching process. Scan all frequency will scan frequencies starting from xx.25 MHz, increasing by 1 MHz at a time. It will check and record all frequencies for active channels. The new frequencies will replace the default frequency record. AVerMedia® AVerTV Box To memorize channels using scan all frequency, choose SCAN ALL FREQ from Menu-2 and select YES to start scanning the new frequencies. As the AVerTV Box finds an active channel, it will assign the frequency to a new channel. You can interrupt and cancel the process anytime by pressing the Left or Right buttons on the remote. Scan all frequency can also search for channels with xx.75 MHz or xx.50 MHz frequency, but such channels will still be memorized as having xx.25 MHz frequency. Use the CH FINE TUNE function to adjust a channel to its exact frequency and get a clear TV picture. (Refer to the section, Fine Tuning, for details.) If you want to restore the default frequency table, execute the RESET function. All the frequencies that were memorized using Scan All Frequency will then be erased from the channel memory. FINE TUNE adjustments will also be restored to their default settings. NOTE: Scan All Frequency is a very time consuming process. If the default frequency table already includes all active TV channels in your area, then avoid using Scan All Frequency. Channel Remapping If your broadcast area contains channels covering diverse numbers, you can reprogram these channel numbers in AVerTV Box. For example, if your viewing area contains channels 7, 13, 21 and 28, you can reprogram these numbers in the AverTV Box channel record as channels 1, 2, 3 and 4. 1. Select CH ADD/DEL from Menu-2 then Press the left or right button to access this feature. 2. In the selected USER CH, enter in the new channel number you want to assign or the channel number you want to remove/add in to the channel line up. 3. In the CATV CH, enter in the channel number you want to remap or the channel number you want to remove/add. User’s Manual 4. Select ADD to include or DEL to remove the channel number in the channel line up then press the left or right button. Note: Press the 100+ button for channel number over 100. To switch to any channel number lower than 100, press the tenths digit number then press last digit of the number you want. In case you have accidentally entered the wrong number in the USER CH and CATV CH, you need to exit and call up the menu display by pressing the MENU button. Area Selection When the AVerTV Box is first connected, the unit will automatically enter SET AREA mode and allow you to choose the appropriate country signal. Refer to the section, Using the AVerTV Box for the First Time, for details. If you need to enter this mode manually, press the MENU button and select SET AREA from Menu-2 and press the Left and Right buttons on the remote to choose the area selection. Selecting the OSD Language The AVerTV Box has English, Chinese (tradition) and Japanese on-screen display languages. To select from the desired language, choose LANGUAGE from Menu-2 and press the Left and Right buttons on the remote. Customizing the Picture Setting If you want to adjust the quality of the TV or video picture, go to MENU-3. Then, use the Up or Down buttons to select the desired preference and use the Left or Right buttons to adjust. To restore default setting, refer to “Restoring the Default Channel and Picture Setting”. AVerMedia® AVerTV Box Switching the PIP Border If you want to turn off the PIP border, choose PIP BORDER from Menu-4 and select OFF.In PIP mode, the colored border will disappear. To turn on the PIP border, select ON. The table below lists the display resolutions which the AVerTV Box can support. Computer/ Operating System Dis play Resolution Maximum Vertical Frequency Recommended IBM PC Mac 640 . 480 800 . 600 640 . 480 85 Hz 70 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz Note: When your computer is in sleep or standby mode, you will not be able to watch in PIP. In order to continue to watch in PIP, you must set the screen saver to animated graphics or text. Or, press the PIP button of the remote to watch in full screen. Changing the Color of the PIP Border To change the color of the PIP border, choose PIP COLOR from Menu-4 and press the Left and Right buttons on the remote to choose the desired color. There are (8) eight colors to choose from. Restoring the Default Channel and Pi...