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Note 2: Only RF (tuner) channels will be listed in the channel guide. Video inputs
(AUX, S-VIDEO, CVI, FRONT A/V) will not appear in the channel guide.
REMINDER
When REMINDER = YES, the reminder feature provides a constant on-screen indication
of the current channel or input, (e.g., TV 2, CVI, etc.), that channel's or input's label (if a
label has been assigned in CHANNEL INSTALL), and the current MUTE status (i.e., if
sound MUTE is active). The REMINDER on-screen indication appears near the top of
TV screen viewing area. When REMINDER = NO, the reminder information appears
only when the channel or input is changed, then disappears after approximately ten
seconds.

3 DIGIT ENTRY

YES: The TV, upon receiving a remote control digit command, "expects" to receive up
to two more successive remote control digit commands (e.g. 123, 012, etc.) before tuning
the intended channel. The television will display, in the upper left-hand corner of the
screen, each digit as it is received, followed by a hyphen '-', indicating that the TV is
"waiting" for the next digit (see Note).
NO:
The TV, upon receiving a remote control digit command, "expects" to receive one
more successive remote control digit command before tuning the intended channel (see
Note).
Note: Successive digit commands must occur within two seconds, or the TV will
interpret the previously-received digit(s) as constituting the intended channel and tune
accordingly.
A/CH A/V SWITCH
The A/CH A/V (alternate channel A/V switch) feature provides the choice to use the
remote control A/CH command to either switch between the current and previously- tuned
channels / inputs, or to step successively through all sources (e.g., ANTENNA (tuner),
AUX, S-VIDEO, CVI, FRONT) presently in the channel ring.
YES: Upon receiving an alternate channel (A/CH) command, the TV will tune to the
next signal source (e.g., tuner, AUX, S-VIDEO, etc.), if any, in the channel ring.
NO:
Upon receiving an alternate channel (A/CH) command, the TV will switch to the
most recently selected channel / input.
CC
Closed Captioning. Since July 1, 1993, television sets with 13" screens or larger must
have built- in caption decoders. Captioning of most broadcast and cablecast programming
is mandated under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, except for certain types of
programs exempted by the FCC. For additional information, please visit the U.S. FCC
web site at (http://ftp.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/closedcaption.html).
OFF: Regardless of whether there is a closed captioning signal present on the current
source, closed captioning will not appear.
CC-1: CC-1-mode closed captioning will be displayed if it is present on the incoming
signal.
(NO / YES)
(NO / YES)
(OFF / CC-1 / CC-2 / CC ON MUTE)
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(NO / YES)

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