5 Turn on the
select a channel, and adjust the volume.
Plug the TV’s power cord into a wall outlet or suitable
power strip outlet.
To turn on the TV, press the
T V
button on the master
remote or press the
P O W E R
button on the simplified remote.
When using either one of the remotes, remember to point it
at the front of the TV.
Button
Number
Buttons
CHANNEL Buttons
VOLUME Buttons
3
Press the
V O L U M E
up or down button to adjust the volume
to a desired level.
4
Press the
CHANNEL
up or down button to select
next
channel in memory. You can also press two number
buttons to select a channel. Some channels were
programmed into the channel memory at the factory, so
pressing
C H A N N E L
up or down stops at only these channels.
When you start the autoprogramming feature
described on
page
6, your set will automatically scan through all
channels and place the active channels for your area into
its channel memory.
6 Make sure auto-help displays are turned on.
Your TV has a complete menu system that allows you to
perform most functions using only the simplified remote.
Whenever one of the menus appears on the TV screen,
auto-help displays appear on the bottom of the screen if the
Auto Help: on/off
function is set to
on.
If the auto-help displays do not automatically appear on
your TV screen, the instructions in the next column explain
how to turn them on.
4
Press MENU
button to display
MAIN MENU.
Help displays
automatically
screen.
To turn on auto-help displays:
1
Press
MENU
to display
the
MAIN MENU
.
2 Repeatedly press or
to highlight
Setup
in
w h i t e .
MENU
again to
display
the SETUP
menu.
4 Repeatedly press
or + to highlight the
Auto help: on/off
function in white.
Press
MENU
again to
turn the
Auto help:
function to
on.
Note:
The menus will automatically disappear from the screen
after a few seconds if no button is pressed. To quickly remove
them, press the
CLEAR
button on the master remote or press the
or + button to highlight the
Done
function and then press
MENU
.
Power Interruption Protection Feature
In the first few months of operation, it is normal for your TV
to occasionally shut down and immediately turn itself on
again. The picture tubes in this TV (as in all TV’s) operate at
a very high voltage and at times may arc internally. Your TV
will recognize what is happening and will automatically shut
down. This protects the TV’s memory from locking up or, in
some cases, being erased. After a shut down occurs, the
following message will briefly appear on the screen.
Note:
This message will also be displayed briefly if power is interrupted
due to a loss of power to the TV, such as in an electrical storm or a
brown-out situation.
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