LG L26W56WA Operation Guide - Page 45
Channel List option in the Channel Menu.
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Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items 000 -INSTALLER SEOUENCE Specifies ent_ sequence to the Installer Menu. 0 = 9876 1 = 4321 2 = 1478 3 = 3698 001 - POWERMANAGE (Power Management) Determines hours of no activity before automatic shutoff. The POWERMANAGEfunction is for saving energy. If set to O, Power Manage is Off. Settings range from 0 - 7, with i - 7 representing the hours that the TV will remain On, unless there has been activity from either the control panel or remote control. 002 - AC ON (AC Power Switchable) If set to I, allows the L26W56XA to turn On just by applying AC power. Pressing the On button is not necessary. This is desirable if the L26WbCXA is plugged into a cable box or a power outlet controlled by a wail switch. Use AD3 Left/Right arrow to choose 0 or i where 0 is the default is Off, and I is On. *Note: Z#set to 1 (On), the L26V/56XA does not respond to On/O[s commands from either the remote or the display control panel, end the SLEEPTIMER is aLso nonfunctionaL 003 - BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control) SeLects the tuning band. There are 4 possible settings for this option: 0 = Broadcast 2 = HRC 1 = CATV 3 = IRC If some channels were not found by Auto Program, select the appropriate Band setting here and add the channels using the Channel List option in the Channel Menu. 004 - STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel) If active, this function allows you to determine the initial channel number when the L26W56XA is turned On. This feature is useful for an in-house information channeL, since the L26W56XA would always select that channel when it is turned On. Setting this to 255 causes the Last channel viewed when the L26W56×A was turned Off, to be the tuned to channel when the L26W56XA is turned On again. 255 = Last channel 126 Map to Channel 3. i~125=ChX 0=Aux 127 Map to Channel 4. *Note: Item 004 STRTCHANNELcannot be set to 0 if item 093 RJP AVAILABLE is set to "1" 005 - CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock) CHAN LOCKis ideal if the system must always be on the same channeL. Changing channels with Channel Up/Down or keypad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive if set to 0 (defauLt). GeneraLLy,this feature is used in connection with STARTCHANNEL (InstaLLer item 004) where the start channel may, for example, be set to 3 or 4. If the start channel is 3, then the L26W56XA will remain Locked on Channel 3. *Note: For Items 007, 008 and 009 For Legacy reasons, the scale used is 0 - 63. The PTCsoftware wiLL translate this to the 0 - 100 scale used by the TV. To translate a TV volume Level to the instaLLermenu value, use the foLLowing formula: InstaLLer VaLue = TV VaLuex 63 100 Enter only the whole number (disregard fractions). 007 - STRTVOLUME (Start Volume) This function aLLowsthe InstaLLer to determine the initial volume Levelsetting when the L26WbCXA is turned On. This feature is useful for an in-house information channeL, since the L26W56XA would always select that volume Level when it is turned On. The range of values are 0 - 63, 255. If 255 is selected, the current volume Level will be retained in memory when the L26W56XA is turned Off; at turn On, the volume Level wiLLbe automatically set at the previous or last LeveL. 008 - MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume) This function determines the minimum volume Level aLLowable with the VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down controL. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume too Low to hear. The value range is from 0 to 63 -- change values with ADO Left!Right arrow. The factory default is O, which provides the full range of volume controL, if item 009 MAX VOLUMEis aLso set to 63. It may be best to set the same value on every L26W56XA. *Note: The minimum volume level cannot have a value setting higher than the MAX VOLUMElevel (described below,). 009 - MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume) This function determines the maximum volume Level aLLowabLewith the VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down controls. In this way, for example, someone can not set the volume Level high enough to disturb others. (Continued on next page) PAGE 45