Insignia NS-LCD37 User Manual (English) - Page 15

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Insignia NS-LCD37 LCD TV 5 Press EXIT to return to watching the television. You can use the CH+/- buttons to cycle among the viewable channels. Not viewable channels are skipped. 3 Press or to select Channel Labels, then press OK or to view the Channel Labels Menu. Note You can use the Manual Channel Set Menu to select a channel you want to view. Monitoring DTV signal strength You can use the DTV signal strength monitor to check how strong your DTV signal is, and then determine if you need to adjust your antenna or digital cable input. The higher the signal strength, the less likely you are to experience picture degradation. To monitor DTV signal strength: 1 Press MENU. 2 Press or to select Setup menu, then press OK or to access the submenu. 3 Press or to select DTV Signal, then press OK or to view the on-screen signal strength monitor and see the quality of the signal being received. Labeling channels If a channel is not already labeled, you can label the channel so you know what channel you are watching. Note If a channel label is provided on the signal from the broadcasting station, the television displays the short name for the DTV channel, even if you didn't set up a label for that channel. To label your channels: 1 Press MENU. 2 Press or to select Setup menu, then press OK or to access the submenu. 4 Within the menu, press or to move the highlight or cursor. Press or to select the channel number, or select a character. Press OK to return to the previous menu. 5 Press EXIT to return to watching the television. Selecting channels You can use one of three methods to select a channel: • Use the number pad • Use the CH+ and CH- buttons • Use the previous channel button Using the number pad To go to a specific channel number: • Press the number buttons (0-9) and the dash (-) button, then wait for the television to change channels, or press OK to go immediately to that channel. For example, if you want to select channel 8-3, press 8-3 on the remote control. (Make sure that you press the buttons within three seconds of each other, or the channel won't be entered correctly.) Note In some situations, virtual channel numbers do not correspond to physical frequencies. Using the CH+ and CH- buttons To browse through the channels: • Press: • CH+ to browse up the channels. • CH- to browse down the channels. Using the previous channel button To switch between two channels: • Press the previous channel button to switch between the current channel and the previous channel. Information about USA channel numbering • The ATSC PSIP channel uses a two part channel number which includes: • a major channel number • a minor channel number Note Example: Channel 5-1. The "5" is the major channel number and the "1" is the minor channel number. • In the US, in most locations the major channel number is the same for both analog and digital channels (It is equal to the NTSC channel number for existing broadcasters.) • In the US, a minor channel number of zero is used for a broadcaster's analog channel. www.insignia-products.com 13

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Insignia NS-LCD37 LCD TV
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5
Press
EXIT
to return to watching the
television.
You can use the
CH+/-
buttons to cycle
among the viewable channels. Not viewable
channels are skipped.
Monitoring DTV signal strength
You can use the DTV signal strength monitor to
check how strong your DTV signal is, and then
determine if you need to adjust your antenna or
digital cable input. The higher the signal
strength, the less likely you are to experience
picture degradation.
To monitor DTV signal strength:
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Press
or
to select
Setup
menu, then
press
OK
or
to access the submenu.
3
Press
or
to select
DTV Signal
, then
press
OK
or
to view the on-screen signal
strength monitor and see the quality of the
signal being received.
Labeling channels
If a channel is not already labeled, you can label
the channel so you know what channel you are
watching.
To label your channels:
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Press
or
to select
Setup
menu, then
press
OK
or
to access the submenu.
3
Press
or
to select
Channel Labels
,
then press
OK
or
to view the Channel
Labels Menu.
4
Within the menu, press
or
to move the
highlight or cursor. Press
or
to select
the channel number, or select a character.
Press
OK
to return to the previous menu.
5
Press
EXIT
to return to watching the
television.
Selecting channels
You can use one of three methods to select a
channel:
Use the number pad
Use the
CH+
and
CH-
buttons
Use the previous channel
button
Using the number pad
To go to a specific channel number:
Press the number buttons (0-9) and the
dash (-) button, then wait for the television
to change channels, or press
OK
to go
immediately to that channel.
For example, if you want to select channel
8-3, press 8-3 on the remote control. (Make
sure that you press the buttons within three
seconds of each other, or the channel won’t
be entered correctly.)
Using the CH+ and CH- buttons
To browse through the channels:
Press:
CH+
to browse up the channels.
CH-
to browse down the channels.
Using the previous channel button
To switch between two channels:
Press the previous channel
button to
switch between the current channel and the
previous channel.
Information about USA channel numbering
The ATSC PSIP channel uses a two part
channel number which includes:
a major channel number
a minor channel number
In the US, in most locations the major
channel number is the same for both analog
and digital channels (It is equal to the NTSC
channel number for existing broadcasters.)
In the US, a minor channel number of zero is
used for a broadcaster's analog channel.
Note
You can use the Manual Channel Set Menu to
select a channel you want to view.
Note
If a channel label is provided on the signal from
the broadcasting station, the television displays
the short name for the DTV channel, even if you
didn’t set up a label for that channel.
Note
In some situations, virtual channel numbers do not
correspond to physical frequencies.
Note
Example: Channel 5-1. The “5” is the major
channel number and the “1” is the minor channel
number.