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31
Using the Program Guide to
Select Subchannels
The Program Guide lets you select
subchannels from an on-screen list.
Subchannels are additional channels of
programming that are broadcast
simultaneously by a single network. For
example, channel 2, a main channel, might
include four subchannels (2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and
2.4) that are showing programs at the same
time.
1 Press GUIDE.
If the projection TV is tuned to a DTV
channel, the program guide appears. The
currently selected subchannel is
highlighted.
Channels that include subchannels include a dot,
followed by the number of the subchannel, such as
“2.1,” etc.
To check the channel number, press DISPLAY.
30 PBS
2 ABC
3 CBS
5 FOX
16 UPN
20 WB
25 NBC
.1 Drew Carey
.2 ABC movie
.3 News @ 8:00
.4 Ellen
CH 2.2
Program information in the program guide is
provided by the broadcasters. As a result, the
program guide may sometimes include only the
channel number without a program title, station
logo or description.
2 Move the joystick left to select the main
channel list.
3 Move the joystick up or down to select the
desired main channel number.
The tuning indicator appears. When the
selected main channel is tuned in, all of
the subchannels are listed. The first
subchannel is highlighted and its program
information appears at the top of the
screen.
4 Move the joystick up or down to select
the desired subchannel, and press
GUIDE.
The program guide will disappear.
To clear the program guide
without changing channels
Press GUIDE.
Note:
If there are no DTV channels saved in
channel memory (no DTV channels found
during “Auto Program” or “DTV Auto
Add”), the DTV Program Guide cannot
be accessed.
GUIDE
.1 Drew Carey
.2 ABC movie
.3 News @ 8:00
.4 Ellen
30 PBS
2 ABC
3 CBS
5 FOX
16 UPN
20 WB
25 NBC
CH 2.2
3 CBS
5 FOX
16 UPN
20 WB
25 NBC
30 PBS
2 ABC
.1 The X-files
.2 Party of five
.3 Ally Mc Beal
.4 Simpsons
CH 5.1
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