Toshiba 62HMX95 Projection Television User Manual


 
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To use the FREEZE feature:
1. When viewing the TV, press FREEZE to make the picture a still picture.
2. To return to the moving picture, either press FREEZE again, press EXIT, or press
any other button.
Note:
The FREEZE feature is not available when the POP double-window or FAV SCAN
multi-window is open. If you press FREEZE when either window is open, the message
“Not available” will appear.
If the TV is left in FREEZE mode for more than 15 minutes, the FREEZE mode will
automatically be released and the TV will return to the moving picture.
Using the favorite channel scan feature
You can use this feature to quickly scan and tune the channels you programmed as
favorite channels (for the ANT 1 and ANT 2 inputs only) from a nine-picture
multi-window.
Note: To use the favorite channel scan feature, you must first program channels into the
favorite channel memory. See “Programming your favorite channels” on page 49.
To scan and tune your favorite channels:
1. Press FAV SCAN. The TV will display the channels you programmed as favorite
channels for the current ANT input in a nine-picture multi-window.
(To display the channels you programmed as favorite channels for the other ANT
input, you must change antenna inputs first (page 72), and then press FAV SCAN.)
CABLE
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2. Highlight the window for the channel you want to view:
Either... Press the channel’s multi-window position number (1–9, as illustrated
above, and not the actual channel number) to highlight the window;
Or... Use the y z x buttons to highlight the window.
The highlighted window will display as a moving picture.
3. Press ENTER to tune the TV to the highlighted channel and close the multi-window.
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Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features
Using the FREEZE feature
FAV SCAN
ENTER
y
x
z
Using the FREEZE function for any
purpose other than your private viewing
may be prohibited under the Copyright
Laws of the United States and other
countries, and may subject you to civil
and criminal liability.
Still pictureMoving picture
EXIT
FREEZE