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06 Helpful Information
If the information above fails to solve the issue, please contact a Pioneer-authorized service representative. Do
not attempt to service the panel yourself. Opening or removing covers exposes you to possible electrical shock
and other dangers as well as possibly voiding your warranty. Request a qualified service professional to check you
flat panel TV.
Some situations that require a service professional are as follows:
panel dropped or damaged
power cord or plug damaged
liquid spilled or an object dropped into the panel
exposed to rain or water
noticeable abnormality in panel operation
Occasionally a part within the flat panel TV may fail. Verify that your service professional uses only replacement
parts specified by Pioneer or by those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use
of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric shock, or other danger. Upon completion of any service or repair
work, request that the service professional perform safety checks to ensure that the product is operating properly.
If you need more assistance or have a Service/Parts-related question, please contact the Pioneer Service
organization at (800) 421-1625.

6.4.1 Check the Signal Strength

When receiving a TV channel through a UHF/VHF antenna, check the current channel’s signal strength. You may
use this function only when receiving digital broadcasting singnals over air. Follow the steps below to check a
channel’s signal strength.
1 ) Access the
System Setup
through the
Setup
.
2 ) Select
Digital Tuner Setup
from the System Setup menu.
3 ) Select
Installation
from the Digital Tuner Setup menu.
4 ) Select
Signal Check
from the submenu.
5 ) Select
RF Channel
.
To add the channel(s), select Add.
6 ) Select the channel to be checked.
7 ) Adjust the direction of the antenna until the current signal strength reaches as close to the maximum signal
strength as possible.
8 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
Add
RF Channel : 21
Level
: 60%
Quality : 80%
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