i-Guide & Parental Controls:
With WTC’s new and inproved i-Guide, you can find the programming you want quickly and easily! Our new i-Guide includes:
• A 14-day view of programming in an easy to use format.
• You can organize your DVR recordings in groups and folders for easier access.
• You get new parental controls to block viewing by TV ratings, channel or even specific program titles.
• You can create custom shortlists of favorite channels for up to five members of your family.
To set up your Parental Controls:
- Select the Lock Icon on the Quick Menu or Info screen.
- Enter your 4-digit Parental Controls PIN and Lock the channel, title or rating using the on-screen prompts.
- You can also set Locks or adjust settings from the Quick Menu or Main Menu, or from the Setup Menu on the Main Menu – select Setup, then Locks Setup.
- Use the up/down/side buttons to make your selections and then press OK/Select to confirm each setting.
For the i-Guide User Guide video, click HERE!
Connect your components:
There are several ways you can connect your digital converter to your TV, VCR and stereo equipment. Learn how to connect your components by using our easy-to-use hookup diagrams. Just click on the headline to view the PDF instruction sheet!
Audio Components to A/V Receiver
Your receiver is more than the heart and soul of your home theater; it’s also the brain. Take advantage of its powerful switching capabilities, and get maximum impact from movies and music, by using the right hookups to create a seamless A/V system.
Home Theater Receiver to Home Theater Speakers
Surround sound is a whole new world of spellbinding audio excitement, and once you’ve been there, you’ll never want to return. Make the right connections, and then hold on tight — you’re going for the ride of your life.
DVD Player (DVD-Video or DVD-Audio) to TV & A/V Receiver
If you’re confused by all the connectivity options DVD offers, you’re not alone. Get the answers to your questions in this guide, and start enjoying the incredible picture and sound of the fastest-growing A/V format ever.
VCR & Camcorder to TV
The venerable VHS video format has been perplexing otherwise intelligent folks for decades. We untangle your cabling confusion with this simple guide.
Cable Box to TV
Here’s how to connect your cable box to your TV, and get the most out of both.
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