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when
some
channels
are
not
on
nominal
frequen-
cies.
Note:
BAND
is
automatically
set
by
AUTO
PROGRAM.
If
some
channels
are
not
found
by
Auto
Prg.
(Program),
select
the
appropriate
AFC
setting
here
and
add
the
channels
using
the
ADD/DEL/BLNK
option
in
the
Setup
Menu.
04.
STRT
CHANNEL
(Start
Channel)
When
active,
this
function
allows
you
to
determine
the
initial
channel
number
when
the
TV
is
turned
On.
This
feature
is
useful
for
an
in-house
informa-
tion
channel,
since
the
TV
would
always
select
that
channel
when
it
is
turned
On.
Setting
this
to
255
causes
the
last
channel
viewed
when
the
TV
is
turned
Off,
to
be
the
tuned
to
channel
when
the
TV
is
turned
On
again.
The
range
of
values
is
0
-
255.
Use
ADJ
(adjust)
keys
to
choose
numbers
for
the
start
channel.
Note:
If
set
to
'0',
tunes
to
Aux
source
selected
at
TV
power
On,
see
item
046.
05.
CHAN
LOCK
(Channel
Lock)
CHAN
LOCK
is
ideal
if
a
cable
box
(or similar)
is
the
sole
source
for
programming---and
the
TV
must
always
be
on
the
same
channel.
Changing
channels
with
Channel
Up/Down
or
keypad
numbers
is
impossible.
Channel
Lock
is
inactive
when
set
to 0
(default).
Generally,
this
feature
is
used
in
con-
junction
with
START
CHANNEL
(item
04-I.)
where
the
start
channel
may,
for
example,
be
set
to
3
or
4.
If
the
start
channel
is
3,
then
the
TV
will
remain
on
channel
3.
Note:
If
CHANNEL
LOCK
is
active
and
CHANNEL
OVER
RIDE
is
disabled,
AUTO
PRG.
(Program)
is
not
functional.
06.
GHOST
CH.
(Ghost
Channel)
If
set
to
1,
the
current
channel
number
is
dis-
played
in
the
upper
right
corner
of
the
picture.
The
number
moves
slightly
to
prevent
damage
to
the
screen.
The
default
is
"0"
or
Off.
Note:
If
captions
are
On,
"Ghost
Channel"
is
not
displayed.
07.
START
VOLUME
This
function
allows
the
Installer
to
determine
the
initial
volume
level
setting
when
the
TV
is
turned
On.
This
feature
is
useful
for
an
in-house
informa-
tion
channel,
since
the
TV
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
TV
is
turned
Off.
At
TV
turn
On,
Volume
level
is
automatically
set
to
the
previous
level.
08.
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
sound
too
low
to
hear.
The
range
is
from
0
to
63
change
values with
ADJ
(Adjust)
Left/Right
keys.
The
factory
default
is
0,
which
provides
full
range
of
volume
control.
It
may
be
best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
TV.
Note:
The
minimum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
higher
than
in
the
MAX
VOLUME
level
(described
below).
09.
MAX
VOLUME
(Maximum
Volume)
This
function
determines
the
maximum
volume
level
allowable
with
the
Volume
Up/Down
control.
In
this
way,
for
example,
someone
cannot
set
the
sound
level
high
enough
to
disturb
others.
The
range
is
0
to
63,
with
63
as
the
default
which
gives
the
user
the
full
range
of
volume
control.
Change
values with
Left/Right
arrow
keys.
It
may
be
best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
TV.
Note:
The
maximum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
lower
than
the
MIN
VOLUME
level
(See
Item
008).
10.
MUTE
DISABLE
Enables
or
disables
sound
mute
function.
If
set
to
1,
sound
cannot
be
muted.
If
set
to
0,
sound
can
be
muted.
11.
KEY
DEFEAT
Enables/disables
MENU,
Up
/
Down
/
Left
/
Right
arrow
keys
on
the
front
control
panel.
Set
to 0 to
enable,
set
to
1
to
disable.
12.
NOT
USED
13.
NOT
USED.
14.
NOT
USED
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
04
through
14
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