Sears 274.4392839 owner manual Cable Box Setup, Setting Up Cable Box Channel

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Operating Features

Cable Box Setup

l'he CABLE CHAN function lets you program to which channel the TV will automatically tune when you press the CABLE button on the remote. This is handy if you have to connect a cable box to your TV. You will no longer have to remember the

output channel of the cable box because the TV will remember for

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For example, if you connect a cable box to the TV's CABLE/ANTENNA

connector (as shown on page 19),

you will no longer have to remember to select channel 2, 3, or 4 on the TV

to see what's coming from the cable box. By entering the cable box's

output channel (usually 02, 03, or 04) next to the CABLE CHAN function,

the TV will automatically tune to that channel each time you press the CABLE button on the remote.

This function is especially convenient if you have a remote-controllable

cable box that can be operated by the CABLE button on the remote (as described on page 23). Pressing the CABLE button will then not only switch the remote to cable mode but will also automatically tune the TV to the proper channel for viewing the picture from the cable box.

Setting Up Cable Box Channel

1.Repeatedly press SETUP to select the CABLE CHAN function.

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. Enter the channel number you want to program by pressing two digit buttons on the remote control. (The channel number you enter is the channel to which the TV will tune automatically when you later press the CABLE button on the remote.) The TV will change to the channel you select.

This will help you to confirm that it is indeed the channel you want the TV to automatically tune. Most cable boxes output their signals on either channel 02, 03, or 04.

3.Press the + button to program the channel number you selected into the CABLE CHAN function memory.

Note: Pressing the - button here will turn off this feature and display

CABLE CHAN: OFF again.

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