Hisense 65R7050E User Manual page 27

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... and then cable TV channels.
Scanning for channels can take several minutes.
Tip: Cable TV channels are channels from a cable TV provider that you can receive by connecting their cable directly to
your TV (unscrambled NTSC, ATSC, and QAM channels, if you're the kind of person who is interested in the details). In
many cases, your cable provider probably requires you to use their set-top box and connect it to a different input, and then
use the set-top box to tune your cable stations. In that case, you can skip scanning for cable channels.
7. When the channel scans finish, the TV shows the number of channels it added.
8. If you connected your TV to the Internet, you have the option of setting up Live TV Pause.
explains how to set up and use this feature. If you don't want to set up Live TV Pause, or if this option is not available to
you, select Done to start watching Live TV.
Tip: Repeat the channel scan from time to time to make sure you are receiving all of the latest channels. Broadcasters add
and remove channels, move channels to different parts of the spectrum, and change the power levels of their channels
periodically. Your antenna reception and picture quality depend on the position of your antenna and on your location relative
to the antennas of broadcasters in your area.
NOTE
• You'll have to repeat the channel scan if you remove the Antenna TV tile from the Home screen or perform a factory
reset. To repeat the channel scan, go to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Scan again for channels > Start
finding channels.
Setting up Antenna TV
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Pausing Live TV on page 28

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