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4Press or to navigate and select a channel, then press OK to add (displays Viewable) or delete (displays Not Viewable) the channel.
5Press EXIT to return to watching the television.
You can use the CH+/- buttons to cycle among the viewable channels. Not viewable channels are skipped.
Note
If a channel label is provided on the signal from the broadcasting station, the television displays the short name for the DTV channel, even if you didn’t set up a label for that channel.
To label your channels:
1Press MENU.
2Press or to select Setup menu, then press OK or to access the submenu.
3Press or to select Channel Labels,
then press OK or to view the Channel Labels Menu.
Note
You can use the Manual Channel Set Menu to select a channel you want to view.
Monitoring DTV signal strength
You can use the DTV signal strength monitor to check how strong your DTV signal is, and then determine if you need to adjust your antenna or digital cable input. The higher the signal strength, the less likely you are to experience picture degradation.
To monitor DTV signal strength:
1Press MENU.
2Press or to select Setup menu, then press OK or to access the submenu.
3Press or to select DTV Signal, then
press OK or to view the
4Within the menu, press or to move the highlight or cursor. Press or to select the channel number, or select a character. Press OK to return to the previous menu.
5Press EXIT to return to watching the television.
Selecting channels
You can use one of three methods to select a channel:
•Use the number pad
•Use the CH+ and CH- buttons
•Use the previous channel button
Using the number pad
To go to a specific channel number:
•Press the number buttons
For example, if you want to select channel
Note
In some situations, virtual channel numbers do not correspond to physical frequencies.
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