Using the TV’s Features

NWR CHANNEL

 

G o B a c k

 

 

 

S t a r t s e a rc h

R u n n i n g . . .

N W R c h a n n e l

C h 7 . . .

To s e a r c h f o r

t h e s t r o n g e s t

N W R c h a n n e l , p r e s s O K .

 

 

Channel

Frequency

 

(MHz)

 

 

1

162.400

2

162.425

3

162.450

4

162.475

5

162.500

6

162.525

7

162.550

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAP

KidPass: 2:24

CC

 

 

Stereo

Skip: 0:30

07:18am

 

 

06 ABCDEF

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWR Channel

Alert Guard can search for the strongest NWR channel to use in order to receive an alert. If your TV is having trouble receiving a channel, you might need to search again for the NWR channel.

1.Select NWR channel from the ALERT GUARD menu.

2.Press the down arrow button to highlight Start search.

3.Press the OK button to begin the channel search. The TV searches through channels 1-7 to find the strongest reception.

Notes: You might want to search manually for the best channel. The best channel is one that broadcasts information for your local area and is clearly understandable. Highlight NWR channel and press the left or right arrow button to select a channel.

The NWR channel and location work together. A transmitter serves specific counties, cities, etc., nearby. It might be necessary to select a different channel or locations. If Alert Guard detects a problem, on- screen messages appear to provide help.

Channel Banner

There are several items that might appear when you press the TV or INFO button on the remote. This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the Channel Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).

SAP

Displayed when the current channel is

 

broadcasting SAP (Second Audio

 

Program) information.

 

Displayed when V-Chip has been

 

activated.

KidPass: 2:24

Displayed when KidPass is set and the

 

length of time remaining.

CC

Displayed when Closed Captioning is

 

available on the current channel.

Stereo or Mono

Stereo displayed when the current

 

channel is broadcasting in stereo.

 

Mono displayed when the current

 

channel is broadcasting in mono.

Skip: 0:30

Corresponds to the SKIP button.

 

Shows the amount of time left before

 

the TV switches back to the previous

 

channel.

07:18 am

Displays the current time.

06 ABCDEF

Displays the current channel and label

 

assigned to the channel.

X

Displayed when you mute the sound.

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RCA 32F671T, 27V571T, 24F671T, 27F671T manual Channel Banner, NWR Channel, Channel Frequency