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Understanding
the On-Screen
Displays
The first time you press
DISPLAY,
you will see a
display
like this, if your
main source is an antenna:
The first time you press
DISPLAY,
you will see a
display
like this, if your
main source is an input:
The second time you
press
DISPLAY,
you will
see a display
like this:
The third
time you
press DISPLAY,
you
will see a display
like
this:
Your Projection
TV provides
an on-screen
summary
of the current
settings
for the TV or cable channels,
as well as the information
related
to Extended
Data Services
(XDS). XDS allows broadcasters
to supply you with the current
time, channel
information
(such as
call letters
and the network
name), and program
information
(such
as the program
name and program
description).
To view this
information,
press
the display
button
(DISPLAY)
on the remote
control to cycle through
all the information.
a_Ant-A 023 ESPN
Stereo
& SAP
Lov'LCU
Thursday
10:23 am
Input-1
S-VIDEO
Thursday
10:23 am
I
network name
I
I
program name
O This setting
shows:
• the sound is comin8 from the :main
image,
• the antenna
(A) and channel
number
(23),
• this channel's
call1 letters
or name,
• stereo
and SAP are available,
• this channel
is programmed
into
super
quick view (SQV) memory
and quick view (QV) memory,
• the day of the week and the time.
This setting
shows:
• the input
name (Input-i),
• at_ S-video cable was connected,
• the day of the week and time.
This shows where the network
name and program
name will
appear
if the broadcaster
is
supplying
that information
via
XDS.
This shows where the program
description
will appear
if the
broadcaster
is supplying
that
information
via XDS.
program description
DImportant:
If the broadcaster
is not supplying
information
via XDS, then an
error message
will appear
("No name available,"
"No description
available").
Also, the "call letters"
will not appear.
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3: Using the Special
Features

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