Toshiba CN32V71 CRT Television User Manual


 
26
Using the TVs
Features
Using the favorite mode
Before you can use the Favorite mode, you must first program your
favorite channels into the TVs memory (see page 16, Programming
your favorite channels).
Once your favorite channels are programmed into memory, when you
view the channels in the Favorite mode, the TV cycles through up to
nine programmed favorite channels and shows a few seconds of each
channels programming, then freezes the image and moves onto the
next channel in a continuous cycle. The channel numbers appear
above each PIP window. The LOCATE, SWAP, PIP CHANNEL
yz,
SOURCE and STILL buttons do not work with this PIP feature.
To view the Favorite mode:
1. Press FAVORITE.
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The TV displays up to nine favorite channels.
2. Press
x or to highlight the channel you would like to view and
press ENTER.
The favorite channel you selected will appear.
To turn the Favorite mode off:
Press FAVORITE again.
Using the strobe mode
The Strobe mode allows you to view a segment of a program and
freeze it in nine successive views. For example, if you recorded a sports
program, you could use the Strobe mode to review a decisive moment.
This mode is most useful when viewing a program recorded on a
videotape, but the Strobe mode will also function during normal TV
viewing.
To view the Strobe mode:
Press STROBE.
The Strobe mode will display nine successive frames of the
program currently playing on the TV.
To cancel the Strobe mode:
Press STROBE again.
CH RTN
ADV/
PIP CH
ADV/
PIP CH
LIGHT
MUTE TV/VIDEO
TIMER
RECALL
POWER
CH
VOL
ENT
PLAY PIPSTOP SOURCE
FAV
FAV
EXIT
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Favorite
TV
CABLE
VCR
AUX
MENU/
ENTER
STROBE
PREVIEW
FAVORITE
Enter
CH RTN
ADV/
PIP CH
ADV/
PIP CH
LIGHT
MUTE TV/VIDEO
TIMER
RECALL
POWER
CH
VOL
ENT
PLAY PIPSTOP SOURCE
FAV
FAV
EXIT
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8
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0
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Strobe
TV
CABLE
VCR
AUX
MENU/
ENTER
STROBE
PREVIEW
FAVORITE
Note:
The Preview, Favorite, and Strobe modes
cannot be turned on when the ColorStream
input is being viewed.