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Using the TV’s Menu System
Auto Tuning
This menu lets you specify the various components you have connected to your
TV. It lets you program a component button on the remote control (VCR1, VCR2,
DVD, or SAT•CABLE) so that pressing the button automatically turns on the TV
and turns the TV to the correct video input channel (see the Features chapter on
page 48 for detailed information).
DTVLink® (Digital Television Link)
Better known to some as IEEE 1394 or FireWire*, these jacks enable connection
of high-speed digital technology to DTVLink devices. With the two jacks, you
can network your digital devices by linking them together.
Some DTVLink set top devices need an additional analog video connection to
the TV. The screen tells you which device needs this connection. You then
select which analog input is used for the connection.
Notes:
When a device is plugged in or unplugged, the DTVLink screen is
updated automatically.
Some IEEE 1394 devices supply power to other devices. This TV does not
supply power to other devices.
Some devices that do not support Digital Copy Protection may cause errors
on the DTVLink connection if another source that supports Digital Copy
Protected material is connected to the DTVLink.
Special Features
Initial Channel
and
Initial Volume
are two special features that are for
commercial/retail use only.
Initial Channel
You can select the channel that your TV tunes to each time
the TV is turned on or plugged in.
Initial Volume
This features works only if the
Initial Channel
feature is set to
On
. Select the volume level that you want when the TV is turned on.
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