4. TV Menus

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Initial, continued

Channel

Ant Air,

You must perform a channel scan to receive digital channels. Scan searches for broad-

 

Ant Cable

cast channels and adds them to TV memory. To start channel scan:

 

 

1.

Highlight one of the input selections based on your connection to the ANT input:

 

Scan

 

 

Air when connected to an indoor or outdoor antenna.

 

 

 

(Channel

 

 

Cable when connected to direct cable (no cable box)

Manage-

 

2.

Press

to highlight SCAN.

ment)

 

3.

Press ENTER to start channel memorization.

 

 

 

 

Edit

After channel scan, Edit lets you add and delete memorized channels.

 

 

Press PAGE DN/UP to jump to the next or previous page of channel numbers.

 

 

Press

to move through all channel numbers, one at a time.

 

 

 

 

 

Notes on Scan and channel memorization

Channel memorization may take up to 15 minutes to complete.

To stop channel memorization before completion, press CANCEL. Channels already added are retained.

When watching TV, press CH to move through memorized channels.

To add a digital channel that does not appear in the Edit menu without repeating channel memorization:

1.Look up the physical channel number for the new digital channel. See the website www.antennaweb.org for help.

2.Press ACTIVITY and select the ANT input.

3.Use the number keys and CANCEL key to enter the physical channel number followed by “-1” and ENTER. For example, for physical channel 36, press

3 6 1 ENTER.

The TV will search for a digital channel on the channel

36 frequency. When it finds the channel, it will:

a.Add the channel to memory.

b.Change the channel number to the virtual channel number sent by the broadcaster.

c.Add to memory any associated sub- channels.

Rememorize channels if you move the TV to a differ- ent geographic area with a different channel line-up.

Adding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit Menu

Channels marked with a check are in memory.

To add or delete a channel from memory, highlight the channel number and press ENTER.

To add a single digital channel not in the list, see the notes under Scan on this page.

Digital channels are listed by virtual channel number with the physical channel number shown in small gray text. See below for an explanation of these terms.

-Virtual Channel Number (digital channels only). A channel number sent by a local broadcaster. Usually the virtual number is associated with the corresponding analog channel number. For example, a broadcaster may associate digital channel 2-1 with their analog channel 2.

-Physical Digital Channel Number. The channel number officially assigned to the actual broadcast frequency; shown on screen in gray text.

Lamp Lamp

Standard, Bright

Standard is for most viewing conditions. Use Bright in brightly lit rooms. You may notice increased fan noise when using the Bright setting.

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Nikon 837 Series, C9 SERIES manual Channel Ant Air, Ant Cable, Scan, Manage, Ment, Edit, Enter, Lamp Lamp Standard, Bright

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