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Options for Viewing TV
Watching TV
Browse Banner
The Browse Banner allows you to watch a program while looking at
program information on other channels.
While watching a program, press the RIGHT ARROW to open the
Browse Banner.
The current program's information is displayed at the top of the screen.
The bottom left of the Browse Banner displays information about the
current program on each channel you change to. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROWS to change the channel information, and the SELECT button
to change channels.
On the bottom right, move the highlight using the RIGHT ARROW to
see what shows are coming on in the future on that channel.
Event Search
Event Search allows you to find programs available in the Program Guide by
a keyword within the Title, the Description, or either one. While watching a
program, press the LEFT ARROW to open the Event Search screen.
You can also press MENU and then select Event Search from the Main Menu.
REMOTE CONTROL SHORTCUT: Press SEARCH (#) to open
the Keyword search screen.
Searching for Specific Keywords
1. Enter a search term by using the on-screen keyboard, or entering
letters using the remote control NUMBER PAD.
2. Select Done and then results matching your keyword are displayed.
3. If you want to use different options for this search then previous
searches, select Options and then choose:
- Title to search by program title, Description to search in the
Program Guide descriptions, or Title/Description to search both.
- Exact Match for a very specific search just on your keyword(s).
4. If you chose different search options, the results update automatically.
History
Choose History to perform new searches using keywords or other criteria you
have previously used and saved on the Event Search screen. Note that you
must select “Save” after a search to see that search in the History list.

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