HP MD5020n User Guide - Page 43

Watching the TV, Watching a Show, Changing the Channel, Adjusting the Volume

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3 Watching the TV Watching a Show The following topics show several ways to control your TV or video show. If you want to adjust the picture or the TV, see "Adjusting the Picture and Sound" on page 49. Changing the Channel There are several ways to change channels on the TV. To do this... Browse to a channel Go to a channel Go to previous channel Go to the next of your favorite cable channels Choose from full list of channels Display information about the current channel Press... Ch+ and Ch- For standard channels, 0 through 9 and then Enter. You can enter channels as 1,2, or 3 digits. Examples: 12, 012. For digital channels, 0 through 9, -, 0 through 9, and then Enter. The sub-channel digits come after the -. Example: 23-1. Last Favorites Guide, then Ch+, Ch-, , , and OK Info In the channel and information listings, these indicators give information about the channel. Indicator Meaning Included in list of favorite cable channels Requires password to view Surround sound program Received on antenna input Strength of digital signal on antenna input Adjusting the Volume • Press the volume+ and volume- buttons. • To temporarily stop the sound, press the mute button. • To quickly choose a sound mode that has the characteristics you want, press Sound one or more times. For example, the subwoofer turns off in Quiet mode. TIP: The volume buttons on the remote control always change the volume of the TV speakers or an external sound system, even if TV or AUDIO is not selected on the remote control. NOTE: The volume and mute buttons also affect the stereo output port, but not the digital audio output. NOTE: The volume and mute buttons on the side of the TV control only the TV. They do not control an external sound system. Watching a Show 43

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Watching a Show
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Watching the TV
Watching a Show
The following topics show several ways to control your TV or video show. If you want to adjust the picture
or the TV, see “Adjusting the Picture and Sound” on page 49.
Changing the Channel
There are several ways to change channels on the TV.
In the channel and information listings, these indicators give information about the channel.
Adjusting the Volume
Press the
volume+ and
volume– buttons.
To temporarily stop the sound, press the
mute button.
To quickly choose a sound mode that has the characteristics you want, press
Sound
one or more
times. For example, the subwoofer turns off in Quiet mode.
TIP:
The volume buttons on the remote control always change the volume of the TV speakers or an external
sound system, even if
TV
or
AUDIO
is not selected on the remote control.
NOTE:
The volume and mute buttons also affect the stereo output port, but not the digital audio output.
NOTE:
The volume and mute buttons on the side of the TV control only the TV. They do not control an
external sound system.
To do this...
Press...
Browse to a channel
Ch+
and
Ch–
Go to a channel
For standard channels,
0
through
9
and then
Enter.
You can
enter channels as 1,2, or 3 digits. Examples: 12, 012.
For digital channels,
0
through
9, –, 0
through
9
, and then
Enter.
The sub-channel digits come after the
–.
Example: 23-1.
Go to previous channel
Last
Go to the next of your favorite cable channels
Favorites
Choose from full list of channels
Guide,
then
Ch+,
Ch–,
,
, and OK
Display information about the current channel
Info
Indicator
Meaning
Included in list of favorite cable channels
Requires password to view
Surround sound program
Received on antenna input
Strength of digital signal on antenna input