If no channels are found, the LCD screen displays [RF source] CHANNEL LIST Empty, alternating with PRESS UP BUTTON to START SCAN.

[SOURCE] CHANNEL

LIST EMPTY

If you want to repeat the scan, press the > button.

To return to the Channel Setup menu, press the Menu button. (Following a failed scan, the display does not automatically return to the default cycle.)

Channels with long minor numbers

Most cable channel numbers do not exceed 5 digits including both major (preceding the decimal point) and minor (following the decimal point) numbers. However, some cable channels that do not have virtual channel numbers assigned may have 3- or 5-digit minor numbers, making those numbers too large to be displayed on the LED panel. For these numbers, the LED display shows only the last two digits of the minor number, followed by an additional dot.

In the example below, the cable channel number is 128.25018. For this channel, the LED display shows the major number (128) and only the last two digits of the minor number (18). This number is followed by a red dot at the end, indicating that the displayed channel number is a partial one.

Figure 18. Large Channel Number on LED Display

To find out the entire channel number, look at the LCD window, which always displays the entire number (with a hyphen [-] in place of the decimal point). The number shown in the figure above would appear on the LCD screen as:

CABLE 128-25018

Figure 19. Large Channel Number on LCD Screen

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