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Five Screens
Component Cabinet
Changing Channels
Controlling It All
  
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Changing Channels

If the homeowner wants to change a channel on one of the monitors, he simply holds his finger to the corresponding monitor on the touchscreen for a second, and a channel menu appears.

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