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CLEAR Button
• Pressing CLEAR clears the screen of all on-screen display messages
except MUTE and PARENTAL CONTROL.
RESET Button
• Press RESET to return the picture adjustments to the original
settings.
MENU•PROG Button and –/+ Buttons
• Press MENU•PROG repeatedly until the menu you want to display is
selected, then press + or –. Next press MENU•PROG repeatedly to
select the function you want to adjust and then press + or – to adjust
the setting. Details about using each function begin on page 14.
Arrow Buttons
• Pressing the arrow -/+ buttons lets you adjust functions in the menu
system.
Picture-in-Picture Buttons
• Press PIP to activate the picture-in-picture feature.
• Press PIP again to deactivate the picture-in-picture feature.
• Press FREEZE to freeze the small picture.
• Press the arrow buttons to move the small picture around the screen.
• Press SWAP to switch the small picture with the large picture.
• Press ZM IN or ZM OUT to enlarge or reduce the small picture.
• Details are on pages 12-13.
SRS (
•
)* Button
• Press repeatedly to change settings of SRS (
•
) function (Sound
Retrieval System).
• Details are on pages 16-17.
* SRS, Sound Retrieval System, and the SRS logo (
•
) are registered trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc.
CHANNEL GUIDE Button
• Activates the channel guide feature so you can see multiple channels
at the same time.
• Details are on page 11.
ZM IN Button
• Press ZM IN to zoom in on picture.
• Details are on page 10.
ZM OUT Button
• Press ZM OUT to zoom out to normal picture.
• Details are on page 10.
Remote Control Operation
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MUTE Button
• Press MUTE to quickly reduce sound to minimum level without
affecting the picture. This is especially useful during telephone calls
or other interruptions.
• When the sound is muted, the word MUTE will be displayed on the
screen.
• To restore sound, press MUTE again or press VOL up.
PREV CH (Previous Channel) Button
• Pressing the PREV CH button causes the TV to change back to the
last tuned channel. This is useful should you want to monitor two
channels.
• To operate, select the first channel you wish to watch. Then select
the other channel by pressing two number buttons (for example,
press 0 then 6 for channel 6). The TV will now change back and
forth between the two channels each time you press the PREV CH
button.
Number Buttons (0-9)
• These buttons let you directly access any channel number–even if the
channel is not in the channel memory.
• To select a channel, press two number buttons (first one, then the
other). For example, press 0 then 6 for channel 6. Press 1 then 3 for
channel 13.
• To select a 3-digit cable channel (like 127), press and hold number
button 1 until 1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other two
numbers.
Note: Your TV will tune up to channel 128. Check with your cable
company to determine which channels are available in your area.
INPUT Button
• Lets you quickly view signals from the INPUT jacks. Pressing this
button switches the TV from its current channel directly to channel
90, then channel 91, then channel 92.
• Channel 90 lets you see the signals coming from a device that is
connected to the S-VIDEO connector. Channel 91 accesses the
INPUT 1 jacks and channel 92 accesses the INPUT 2 jacks.
ANTENNA Button
• Because your TV has two different antenna inputs on the back
(labeled ANT A and ANT B) you can connect more than one antenna
or signal source. Press the ANTENNA button to switch from one
input to the other.
• The color of the channel numbers on the screen indicates which
antenna input you are watching. The channel numbers are blue for
ANT A and yellow for ANT B. If the channel numbers are blue, you
are watching whatever is connected to the ANT A input on the back
of your TV. If the channel numbers are yellow, you are watching
whatever is connected to the ANT B input on the back of the TV.
Details are on page 25.
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