Quick Start , , Guide
Connecting Your HDTV
Find the back panel of your HDTV, and connect your antennas or
regular analog cable wall outlet.
Off-air antenna for
regular (ANALOG) broadcasts
Regular cable outlet
CABLE
Off-air antenna for DIGITAL broadcasts
Important:
Do not connect the ANTENNA
DIGITAL INPUT jack to a digital
cable signal.
OR
Tip:
If you need help deciding what
type of antenna to use, go to
antennaweb.org. By entering
where you live, this mapping
program tells you what local
analog and digital stations are
available to you.
Note: This back panel illustration is for representation
only. Your back panel might be different.
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Turning On Your TV
A. Plug in the TV.
Locate power cord for TV. Plug flat end into power jack on TV. Plug
other end into wall outlet.
Important:
For more detailed instructions,
refer to Chapter 1 of the User’s
Manual.
B. Put Batteries in the Remote.
Insert 2 batteries by matching the polarities to the inside of the remote.
Important Information
About Your Remote
Control
C. Turn on the TV.
Press the TV button on your remote to turn on the TV. (You can also press
the Power button on the front panel of the TV.)
Your remote control is
universal—it can control many
different kinds of devices. See
Chapter 2 of the User’s Manual
for programming instructions.
While the TV is warming up, look at the remote to find the arrow and
OK buttons, which you’ll be using during the assisted setup.
Some remotes have
arrows that look like this:
Other remotes have
arrows that look like this:
You can also program your
HDTV to automatically tune to
the A/V input you’re using for
each device when you press
that device’s button. See the
Autotuning section in Chapter
3 of the User’s Manual for more
information.
OK
OK
Setting Up Your TV
The first time you turn on your TV, the Initial Setup screens appear automatically. This setup routine
guides you through the following steps to set up your HDTV:
• Set the Menu Language
• Complete Channel Search.
Note: Make sure you have signals connected to both the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT and the ANTENNA/CABLE
ANALOG INPUT jacks on your HDTV before you perform the channel search on both sources.
• Change the Channel List and Channel Labels
Note: Changing Lists and Labels can be time consuming. You can change these later through the Setup menu.
• Run the Automatic Convergence
Note: For best results, repeat the Auto Convergence function (from the Setup menu) once the HDTV’s been running
for an hour. You can access Auto Convergence in the Setup menu (see the User’s Manual for more information).
Watching TV...
Now you’re ready to watch TV! Your TV has two tuners: one for analog TV channels and one for off-air digital channels.
To see which tuner you’re on: look at the channel number that appears in the bottom left corner of your screen when
you change channels—a ‘D’ appears next to the channel number on the digital tuner, while an ‘A’ appears next to the
channel number on the analog tuner.
To switch between the tuners: press the ANT•CAB or ANTENNA button on your remote.
To tune directly to a regular channel: enter the channel number and press OK.
Digital channels can have both primary channels (like the analog channel number) and subchannels. These subchannels might
offer programming that’s different from the primary channel. NOTE: Not all digital channels offer subchannels.
To tune directly to a digital subchannel: make sure you’re on the digital tuner; then, enter the primary channel number,
press the right arrow button, enter the subchannel number, and press OK.
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