Panasonic TU-HDS20 Operating Instructions Manual page 26

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Tuning Mode
FEATURES OF THE
HDTV
DIGITAL RECEIVER
Closed Captioning Suspension
When any OSD is required (Le. Channel Banner, messages from DIRECTV, etc.), any
captioning service that is currently active will be removed from the display and any
further captioning will be suspended until the OSD operation completes.
Power On Requirements
When the HDTV Digital Receiver is powered on, the receiver will tune to the last tuned
channel. If this channel no longer exists, the receiver will tune to channel 100. Prior to
initial setup of the receiver, the receiver may automatically go to Setup menu or tune
to channel 100.
The Tuning Mode happens when the user attempts to change the channel. The HDTV
Digital Receiver will support 3 ways to change the channel, as outlined below:
Tunes directly to a channel using
either single or compound numbers.
Channel UPlDown Tuning
(~
....keys)
Tunes to the next/previous available
channel.
Rapid Tune (R-TUNE)
Switches
between
the
last two
channels,
accessed.
This
is
accomplished using the R-TUNE key
on the remote.
Direct Tuning Method
The HDTV Digital Receiver supports the tuning of either single or compound channel
numbers. The single channel numbers range from (0 to 9999) and compound channel
numbers (major-minor) can range from (0-0 to 999-99)*. The compound channel
number uses the "PROG" button to enter the minor number field. Following is an
example of Direct tuning screen.
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Direct Tuning example
*For example, 120-1 is an example of a compound number. 120 is the major number
and 1 is the minor number.

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