Chapter 3. TV Setup
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Initial NetCommand® Setup,
continued
Review TV Connections
You can verify TV connections during TV setup or at
any time afterward using the Review screen. In the
NetCommand menu, press
to highlight
Review
and press
ENTER
to display the Review screen (see figure 11).
Figure 11. The Review screen lists all TV connections.
IEEE 1394 devices are listed separately on the right.
Set Up TV Guide On Screen®
Setup of the TV Guide On Screen system is optional.
• Many features of TV Guide On Screen are avail
-
able without NetCommand control. For example,
program listings, program searches, and program
reminders function without NetCommand.
• For full functionality, you must set up NetCommand
control of any device associated with TV Guide On
Screen, e.g., a recording device if you wish to set
up recordings through TV Guide On Screen.
1. Highlight the
Guide
button in the NetCommand menu
and press
ENTER
to display TV Guide On Screen setup
options.
2. To enable the TV Guide On Screen system, highlight
the
On
button. If you wish to disable the system, high
-
light the
Off
button.
Figure 12. TV Guide On Screen setup
3. Select program sources for the listings. You can
select one over-the-air source and one cable source
for TV Guide On Screen. If, however, you have mul
-
tiple cable sources, the channel-number assignments
may not match up correctly. See the following table
and notes for the preferred connection combinations.
If One Source Is:
The Other Source Can Be:
Ant-1 Air
Ant-2 Air
Cable Box
Cable Card
N/A
Ant-1 Channels via Cable
N/A
Ant-2 Channels via Cable
N/A
Note:
• Inputs to TV Guide On Screen can include only one
over-the-air source and only one cable source.
• TV Guide On Screen listings can be downloaded from:
An over-the-air antenna or direct cable connected
to
ANT 1
or
ANT 2
.
A cable box connected to
VIDEO
or
S-VIDEO
on
INPUT 1
,
2
, or
3
.
A cable box connected to
COMPONENT 1
,
2
, or
3
when analog channels are sent to the TV as 480i
signals.
• Listings cannot be downloaded to the TV from:
A cable box connected to
COMPONENT 1
,
2
, or
3
when all channels are sent to the TV as 480p,
720p, or 1080i signals.
A cable box connected to
HDMI 1
or
HDMI 2
.
A cable box connected to the TV only via IEEE
1394 cable.
• If your cable box is connected using one of the incom
-
patible connections noted above, connect an over-
the-air antenna. The TV will download TV Guide On
Screen listings for both the cable box and the antenna
from the antenna connection.
4. Move to the
ZIP Code
box and enter the five-digit
ZIP
code for your location. To receive the correct program
listings for your area, you must enter the ZIP code.
Add or Remove Device Keys from
NetCommand Control
1. To “Learn” device keys, you must be watching the
device. Press
INPUT
, highlight the icon for the affected
device, and press
ENTER
.
2. Open the NetCommand menu, highlight the
Learn
button, and press
ENTER
.
3. When the Learn screen displays
• To add keys: Continue as described earlier under
“Initial NetCommand Setup for Most Device
Types.”
• To delete keys: Highlight the name of the key you
wish to delete and press
CANCEL
on the TV remote
control. This clears the checkmark to indicate that
the key has been removed.