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Using the tv’s features, Digital or analog tv channels, Direct tuning to a channel – RCA HD50LPW167 User Manual

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Using the TV’s Features

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Digital or Analog TV Channels

A single off-air antenna can pick up both analog and digital channels. Digital channels can be
made up of primary channels and subchannels.

Note:

Subchannels (sometimes called minor channels) are channels associated with the

Primary channel (sometimes called the major channel). A primary channel may have just
one subchannel or multiple subchannels.

Direct Tuning to a Channel

1. Make sure the remote is in TV mode by pressing TV on the remote

control.

2. Enter the primary channel number. This number appears in the

primary channel entry box. Press OK or wait a few seconds. If
you don’t enter a subchannel, the TV tunes to the lowest digital
subchannel.

3. If the primary channel number has fewer than six digits (for cable), or

two digits (for antenna) and you want to enter subchannel numbers,
press the right arrow button to advance to the subchannel entry box.

4. Enter the number of the subchannel. This number appears in the

subchannel entry box.

5. Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds and the TV

tunes to the channel.

Notes:

You can always use the channel up and down buttons on

the remote control to change channels within the TV mode.

If you wait too long before entering the subchannel, the TV tunes
to the lowest digital subchannel.

Tip

If a digital and analog channel have the same primary
channel number, tune to the analog channel by
entering the analog channel number or entering the
analog channel number and then a subchannel of “0.”

Primary
Channel

Subchannel
(if necessary)

ON-OFF

TV

DVD

VCR

AUX

AUDIO

SAT

SKIP

PRESETS

CC

SOUND

CLEAR

FORMAT

INFO

MENU

FREEZE

i

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LIGHT

CAB

/

CC

CC

CC

M

M

TV button

Right arrow

Tip:

Use the channel banner to determine
whether a channel is digital or analog.
A digital (ATSC or QAM) channel may
have a dash and second number after
it (e.g., 21-1); an analog channel (NTSC)
doesn’t (e.g., Ch 21).