Sears 274.4392839 CRT Television User Manual


 
Controlling Your TV
On-Screen Displays
(_ Time
Sleep Timer
Parental Contro
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Channel
Channel Label
Captioning
MUTE
Commercial Skip
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Time Display
This display appears (after the clock is set) whenever you
change channels or press the remote's TV or DISPLAY
button.
Sleep Timer (SLEEP)
This display appears when the SLEEP TIMER function has
been activated. Details are on page 12.
PARENTAL CONTROL
This display appearsto let you know the channel you
have tuned is locked-out and not viewable because the
PARENTAL CONTROL function is activated. Details
are on page 15.
MUTE
This display appears when the TV's sound is muted. It is
not displayed when closed captioning is turned on, Details
are on page 7.
Commercial Skip
This display is a count-down timer that appears whenever
the commercial skip function is activated. Details are on
page 7.
CAPTIONED
This display appears if closed CAPTIONING is available
for the TV program being watched. Details are on page 1I.
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Channel Label
This display appears when you label a channel. Details are
on page 14.
Channel
This display shows the TV's channel number whenever you
change channels or press the remote's TV or DISPLAY
button.
The word STEREO appears next to the channel number if
the STEREO/SAP function is set to STEREO and the channel
you've tuned is broadcasting stereo. An asterisk will appear
behind the word stereo (STEREO.) if that stereo channel is
also broadcasting SAP (Second Audio Program). Details
about stereo and SAP are on page 9.
Channels 90, 91, and 92 are used to see the signals coming
from other devices like VCRs or camcorders that are
connected to the INPUT jacks on the back of the TV.
When you select channel 91, the words INPUT 1 appear to
let you know you are now watching whatever signal is
coming in through the TV's INPUT I jacks.
When you select channel 92, the words INPUT 2 appear to
let you know you are now watching whatever signal is
coming in through the TV's INPUT 2jacks.
When you select channel 90, the word S-VIDEO appears to
let you know you are now watching whatever signal is
coming in through the TV's S-VIDEO connector.
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