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    Using the CableCARD
    This menu works with a CableCARD provided by a local cable service provider.
    Prior to accessing this menu, a CableCARD should be connected to the rear panel of the TV.
    For detailed connection instructions refer to the “Connecting CableCARD” section on page 22 of this
    manual.
    Displaying CableCARD related information
    To access information on Status, Pairing, Network Setup of the CableCARD provided by the service
    provider in CableCARD menu.
    1
    Press the MENU button.
    Press the …or †button to
    select “Setup”, then press 
    the ENTER button.
    2
    Press the …or †button to
    select “CableCARDTM”, then
    press the ENTER button.
    3
    Press the EXIT button to exit.
    Setup
    ▲ MorePC√Port Selection: G-Link√Function Help: Off√CableCARDTM√CableCARDTMSetup√
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
    Setup
    Language : English√Time√V-Chip√Caption√Menu Transparency: Medium√Blue Screen : Off√Color Weakness√▼ More
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
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    							Special Features
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    Using the CableCARD Setup Function
    Sets up relevant CableCARD options.
    CableCARD Reset
    Resets CableCARD when the channels provided by CableCARD are not available.
    1
    Press the MENU button.
    Press the …or †button to
    select “Setup”, then press 
    the ENTER button.
    2
    Press the …or †button to
    select “CableCARDTMSetup”,
    then press the ENTER button.
    3
    Press the ENTER button to
    select “CableCARDTMReset”.
    Setup
    Language : English√Time√V-Chip√Caption√Menu Transparency: Medium√Blue Screen : Off√Color Weakness√▼ More
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
    Setup
    ▲ MorePC√Port Selection: G-Link√Function Help: Off√CableCARDTM√CableCARDTMSetup√
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
    CableCARDTM Setup
    CableCARDTM Reset
    Channel List Reorganization
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
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    Channel List Reorganization
    Deletes and reorganizes the channel list provided by CableCARD. 
    This feature should be used if you change or upgrade your CableCARD service.
    1
    Press the MENU button.
    Press the …or †button to
    select “Setup”, then press
    the ENTER button.
    2
    Press the …or †button to
    select “CableCARDTMSetup”,
    then press the ENTER button.
    3
    Press the ENTER button to
    select “Channel List
    Reorganization”.
    Setup
    Language : English√Time√V-Chip√Caption√Menu Transparency: Medium√Blue Screen : Off√Color Weakness√▼ More
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    SetupListings
    Setup
    ▲ MorePC√Port Selection: G-Link√Function Help: Off√CableCARDTM√CableCARDTMSetup√
    MoveEnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    SetupListings
    CableCARDTM Setup
    CableCARDTM Reset
    Channel List Reorganization
    MoveEnterReturn
    Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
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    							Special Features
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    Using TV Guide On ScreenTM
    1
    Press the MENU button.
    Press the …or †button to
    select “Listings”, then press 
    the ENTER button.
    2
    Press the ENTER button to
    select “TV Guide On
    Screen
    TM”.
    NOTES
    •In order for the Guide to receive channel lineup & listings 
    successfully, “Auto Program” must be performed at least once,
    prior to powering off your TV. The Guide displays the very 
    channels that are programmed during “Auto Program”.
    •Refer to TV Guide On Screen
    TMmanual for details.
    Listings
    TV Guide On ScreenTM
    EnterReturn Input
    Picture
    Sound
    Channel
    Setup
    Listings
    •If you decide not to
    setup the Guide now, 
    this reminder screen 
    will appear each time 
    you power On the TV
    (except if you selected
    “Don’t remind me
    again”).
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    							Using the D-Net
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    							Using the D-Net
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    How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices
    Connecting compatible IEEE1394 devices is simple using this TV equipped with IEEE1394. 
    A secure digital interface is provided to other digital home entertainment units, such as a digital VCR,
    a digital camcorder, a Set-Top Box or other devices also equipped with IEEE1394.
    1
    Connect the IEEE1394 
    cable from the jack of the 
    component with IEEE1394 
    capability, such as a 
    Set-Top Box or a Digital 
    VCR to the IEEE1394 jack 
    on the TV.
    2
    Press the D-Net button on the
    Remote Control.
    3
    Select the D-Net (IEEE1394)
    Compatible device. 
    NOTES
    •To access D-Net (IEEE1394) in the menu, see page 111.
    •The IEEE1394 interface is equipped with a copy protection standard called Digital Transmission
    Content Protection (DTCP).
    •The name of 1394 Jack may be different according to their manufacturer (i.e., DTV LINK or
    i.LINK).
    •The supported video format is MPEG-2 Digital video. Other digital video formats (e.g. DV 
    format...) are not supported. 
    For audio, Dolby Digital and MPEG Digital Audio are supported, other digital audio formats 
    (e.g. MP3, DTS) are not supported. 
    •Because IEEE1394 is an evolving technology, it is possible that some or all of the connectivity 
    features of a device you connect to the TV through the IEEE1394 port may not operate.
    What’s D-Net?
    This refers to a home network consisting of devices supporting D-Net (IEEE1394) connections 
    (such as digital VCRs and Set-Top Boxes) for digital audio and video data.
    The D-Net (IEEE1394) standard for the High Performance Serial Bus is a serial data transfer protocol 
    and interconnection system. 
    The main feature of the D-Net (IEEE1394) that assures its adoption for the digital video and 
    audio (A/V) consumer application is its low cost.  
    D-Net (IEEE1394) interface is capable of supporting various high-end digital A/V applications, 
    such as consumer A/V device control and signal routing, Digital Video (DV) editing, home 
    networking, and more than 32 channels of digital mixing.  
    TV Rear Panel
    IEEE1394 cable
    Digital VCR (D-VHS)
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    When Connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices
    1
    The last device in the chain may not be looped back to the TV as the TV may not be able to
    work with the other devices.
    To connect two or more D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices, follow the diagram below.
    Maximum 10 D-Net (IEEE1394)
    Compatible devices can be 
    connected.
    Do not connect D-Net (IEEE1394)
    Compatible devices in a way 
    that creates a loop.
    NOTE
    •IEEE1394 cables longer than 14.8 feet (177 inches) should not be used between devices.
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    							Using the D-Net
    English - 108
    Connection Options
    There are two different connection options for connecting D -Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices. 
    Select the most suitable option according to your network of audio/video products.
    The Direct Device-To-Device Option
    D-Net (IEEE1394) permits the chaining of devices, unlike 
    analog audio and video connection where each device
    needs to be individually connected to the TV. This allows
    you to connect your D-VHS to your 1394 Set-Top Box
    only, then connect the Set-Top Box to the TV. 
    More IEEE1394 devices can be added to the chain as
    needed. Each video device can be viewed on the TV’s 
    D-Net and information can be sent from any IEEE1394
    device to other compatible devices.
    The Hub Connection Option
    D-Net (IEEE1394) also permits connecting devices using the TV as a hub. Each device is capable of 
    sending information, which may include audio and video, to any other device on the network.
    DTV STB
    Digital VCR
    DTV STB Digital VCR 1394 Monitor Other 1394 Device
    Digital VCR
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    4-Pin and 6-Pin Connectors
    Two different types of connectors are used for IEEE1394 terminals and cables, a 4-pin and 
    a 6-pin type.
    The 4-pin connector sends digital audio, digital video and digital
    control signals to and from devices. The TV has two available 4-pin
    connection jacks, of which two are at the back.
    The 6-pin connector also sends digital audio, video and control 
    signals, but can also send low voltage electrical power. There are 
    no 6 pin connectors on this TV.
    It is not possible to directly connect a 6-pin connector to a 4-pin jack,
    and vice versa. In order to connect a 6-pin device to a 4-pin device,
    an adaptor or adaptor cable is required, easily purchased from an
    electronic or computer store.
    Connecting a 6-pin device (such as a camcorder) directly to the TV, (if it is designed to receive 
    electrical power from another 6-pin device) will require that the camcorder is directly connected to
    the AC supply, or that the camcorder’s battery power is used.
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    							Using the D-Net
    English - 110
    Selecting a D-Net device
    Prior to viewing an IEEE1394 device, it first needs to be selected in the D-Net Device List.
    1
    Connect the relevant D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible device in the list.
    (See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices” on page 106)
    2
    Press the D-Net button on the remote control.
    3
    Select a connected D-Net device by pressing
    the …or †button.
    4
    To select a device, press the ENTER button. 
    Then display the D-Net device control panel 
    and operate the selected device.
    •The TV and all other devices connected
    on the D-Net (IEEE1394) chain appear in
    the D-Net device list.
    •The “UNCONTROLLABLE” listed in the
    device list are devices not supported by
    the TV, and cannot be controlled with the
    TV remote control or the D-Net control
    panel on the screen. These devices can
    only be controlled with the remote control
    supplied with the device.
    •It is possible to connect a D-Net device to
    another device and to the TV while the TV 
    is ON. The D-Net device list automatically
    adds the newly-connected device to the list. 
    See “How to connect compatible IEEE1394
    Devices”, page 106 on connecting 
    D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices.
    Copy-free
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