RCA P46738 CRT Television User Manual


 
Thelabelingfeatureletsyouprogram
names(orlabels)forthechannel
numbers.Thenameyouprogram
willthenappearonthescreenbelow
thechannelnumberwheneverthe
channelnumberisdisplayed.
Eachnamecancontainuptofour
characters,andyou'llbeableto
assignupto64names.After64
namesorlabelshavebeenentered,
theTV will display this message to
let you know no more channels can
be labeled: CHAN LABEL: FULL.
Listed below are the letters and
characters from which you'll be able
to choose when programming the
channel labels:
ABCDEFGHIJKLM.
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
(blank space) ! "# $ % &' ( )
_+ ,-./01234.56789:;
<=>?@
You must use your remote control to
create or erase labels.
Labeling Channels (with remote only)
1. Repeatedly press MENU.PROG to 5.
select SETUP MENU, and then press
÷ or- todisplay setup functions.
Repeatedly press MENU.PROG to
select CHANLABEL function.
Then press + to move to the next
letter frame. Pressing - moves you
back to the previous letter frame.
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o
Press + to enter the CHAN LABEL
function. Four blank letter frames
will appear under the channel number.
Select the channel number you want
to label by pressing the CHAN up or
down button (or by pressing two
number buttons),
o
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the name
is complete. You can now label
another channel, if desired, by
selecting the channel number and
repeating steps 4 and 5.
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When finished, the display will
automatically disappear from the
screen in a few seconds. Your
labels will remain in memory until
you erase them. They are not
affected by power failures.
Erasing Labels
To erase a channel label, first follow
steps 1, 2, and 3 above, and then press
CLEAR on the remote control. "
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Press and hold the VOL up or down
button until the letter or character you
want appears on the screen. Pressing
VOL up sequences through the
characters in alphabetical order.
Pressing VOL down sequences the
letters in reverse order.
Note: Atitoprogramming new channels
into the channel memory does not affect
the channel labels that are already entered.
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