Using the tv’s features, Emergency alert system (eas) – RCA HD52W55 User Manual

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Using the TV’s Features

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2.

Use the channel up and down, INPUT, ANT•CAB, or number buttons, or component buttons
that have been auto tuned, to change the PIP channel.

3.

To change the program in the main picture window, press CH CTRL. Then use any of the
above mentioned buttons. To go back and forth between controlling the PIP window and the
main picture, press the CH CTRL button.

The message “PIP Not Viewable” in the channel banner lets you know that PIP is not
available on this channel and you should tune to another channel.

PIP Not Viewable

Cable Input

Ch 8-1 WLPJ

Antenna Input

4:3 Normal 480i SD

Listening to Stereo

MPAA - Not Rated

12:39 PM

12:30 AM

00:30

Program Title/Acquiring Channel

PIP Ch 8

Unrated

Cable Input

Ch 8-1 WLPJ

Antenna Input

4:3 Normal 480i SD

Listening to Stereo

MPAA - Not Rated

12:39 PM

12:30 AM

00:30

Program Title/Acquiring Channel

PIP channel number

Main picture
channel
number

Channel
control
indicator

PIP Problems?

If you are channel surfing in the main window and PIP disappears, you may have tuned to a
digital channel. To view PIP and the main picture, make sure that both the main and PIP
channels are analog inputs, or signals. Continue changing the channel until you find an analog
(NTSC format) channel. The PIP window will reappear.

If you press PIP and the PIP window is gray, you may have activated the Parental Control
feature and the program exceeds the rating limits you set. For information on removing limits,
see the section “Parental Controls.”

Closed captioning is not viewable in the PIP window.

PIP channel skips all digital (ATSC) TV channels and tunes to analog channels.

PIP can only be displayed in analog signals from CABLE, ANTENNA, composite, S-VIDEO and
component (Y, Pb, Pr) inputs in 480i format.

Emergency Alert System (EAS)

The EAS works only if you have a digital cable card connected to the CableCARD slot on the back
of the TV. Your cable company informs you of emergency alert information related to your state or
local-level emergencies, such as Flash Flood Warnings, Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, and
Tornado Watches. When your TV receives a state or local-level emergency, a message is displayed
that lasts approximately 2 minutes, but can be repeated if necessary. During this time, you can’t
clear the information being displayed. In the rare event that there is an national-level emergency,
your TV would tune to a channel broadcasting the emergency information.

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