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Chapter 2: Operating Your TV
Your TV offers you six ways to change channels once their numbers have
been programmed into channel memory:
1) selecting channels one-by-one with the CHANNEL up ( ) and
CHANNEL down ( ) controls
2) directly accessing a channel by pressing the number keys
3) using the Recall option to return to the previous channel
4) using the SuperQuickView
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function to scan through any of nine
special user-chosen lists.
5) using the ADJUST ( ) keys in TV GUIDE Plus
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SURF screens
6) using DTV Channel Guide (when available)
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Important:
To change channels faster, use either of the following procedures:
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Enter three digits for every channel number, using zeros where
needed. For example, enter 004 to view channel 4 and 028 to
view channel 28, or
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Press the ENTER button after selecting the number of the
channel. For example, press 4, then press ENTER (in less than
three seconds) to view channel 4.
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For DTV channels you will need to select a major and minor
channel. For example, enter 04 (major), press CANCEL/SUB (a
dot will appear after the first numbers) then 11 (minor). It will
appear as: 04.11. If you press ENTER/EXCH after selecting only
the major channel, you will see the first available minor channel.
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If only one or two keys are used to select the ANT A or ANT B
channel number, the onscreen display will appear and remain
visible for three seconds if no more keys are entered. The TV
will then tune to the selected channel.
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If you have local cable channels that TV GUIDE Plus
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does not
list, you can still select these channels by using the number keys
and enter them into one of the the SuperQuickView lists.
Changing channels
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