07
Basic Operations
English
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Plasma Display
(right view)
Channel banner
DTV 2 • 1002.102 A
XXXXXXXXXX
12:30pm — 2:00pm
12:33pm
C/–
Watching TV channels
Unless you set up TV channels that you can watch under the
current conditions, you cannot tune in those channels. For the
procedure, see “Setting up TV channels” on page 31.
• When watching a digital TV program, you may see emergency alert
messages scrolling at the top of the screen. Those messages are
broadcasted by TV stations as necessary when in emergency
situations.
Selecting the antenna
After confirming that the Mode switch on the remote control
unit has been set to “TV”, press
ANT
on the remote control unit
to select antenna A or B.
• Make this selection depending on the connections to the
antenna input terminals on the Media Receiver (page 21).
Changing channels
To increase the channel number, press
CH +
on the remote
control unit. To decrease the channel number, press
CH –
.
•
C/–
on the Plasma Display operates the same as
CH +/–
on the remote control unit.
• Press
CH RETURN
to switch the currently tuned channel to
the previously tuned channel.
Press
CH RETURN
again to restore the currently tuned
channel.
Using 0 – 9 and • (dot) on the remote control unit
Select channels directly by pressing buttons
0
to
9
. To select
subchannels, also use the • (dot) button.
EXAMPLE
• To select channel 5 (1-digit channel), press
5
.
• To select channel 25 (2-digit channel), press
2
then
5
.
• To select channel 125 (3-digit channel), press
1
,
2
, then
5
.
• To select subchannel 10.01, press
1
,
0
, • (dot),
0
, then
1
.
• To select subchannel 10.001 (for the cable TV), press
1
,
0
,
• (dot),
0
,
0
, then
1
.
• After entering a channel or subchannel number, you may press
CH ENTER
to tune in the channel more quickly.
• Each time you change a channel, such a channel banner appears
that shows information about the currently selected channel. To clear
the channel banner, press
DTV INFO
. For more information about
the channel banner, see “Viewing a channel banner” on page 26.