Using the On-Screen Display
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Setting an Access Code
After you enter the
Parental Control
menu for the first time, you can set your own four-digit access
code. If for any reason you lose or forget your access code, you can use the default code.
1
In the
Parental Control
menu, select
Change Code
.
2
Using the number pad on the remote control, enter a new access code.
3
Select
Exit
.
Setup
Setup allows you to adjust the appearance of the OSD, preset
viewable cable channels, change the language of the OSD (see
"Selecting Your OSD Language" on page 26) and to restore factory
settings.
In the
OSD Settings
menu, use
OSD Hold Time
to increase or
decrease the amount of time the OSD appears. The maximum
amount of time is 60 seconds. You can select
TV Button Lock
to
lock the buttons on the bottom panel. When this option is enabled,
only the power button functions. Hold the volume increase and the
channel increase buttons together for 10 seconds to unlock the
buttons.
Channel Setup
allows you adjust the settings for individual channels and preset the viewable
channels. If you are using the TV (NTSC connector) or the Digital TV (ATSC connector) input
source, you can preset the viewable channels. Go to the
Main Menu
, select
Setup
, select
Channel
Setup
, and then select
Channel Search
.
If you have a W4200HD TV and you are using the NTSC connector and the ATSC connector, you
need to preset the viewable channels for both the Digital TV and the TV input source.
DVI Settings
allows you to change the color space. The default color space is RGB, but if the colors
are not displaying correctly, you can change the setting to YUV.
Sleep Timer
allows you to set an increment of time after which the TV automatically turns off.
Select
Closed Caption
to turn on and off closed captioning and set several other CC options.
If an image appears to be stuck on the TV, select
Plasma Conditioning
to help eliminate any image
retention. Using the plasma conditioning feature may take several hours. Severe cases of image
retention are known as burn-in, the plasma conditioning feature does not remove burn-in.
Use plasma conditioning only when you experience a problem with image retention. Overuse may
degrade the TV brightness.
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