Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System
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Chapter 4
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.
How to Use Your TV’s Menu System
The buttons on the remote or the front of your TV access the menu system and can change the settings.
Menus
The first menu is called the Main menu. Press MENU on the remote or on the front panel to bring up the
Main menu.
Menus take you to another menu or a control panel. There are two ways to select a choice in a menu:
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Use your arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight your choice, and press OK.
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Press a number button on the remote. For example, in the Main menu press 3 to go straight to the
Screen
menu.
Exiting a menu
There are three ways to exit a menu:
•
Highlight
Exit
and press OK.
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Press 0 on the remote.
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Press CLEAR. The on-screen displays are cleared from the screen and you return to TV viewing.
TV MAIN MENU
1 Audio
2 Picture Quality
3 Screen
4 Channel
5 Time
6 Parental Controls
7 Setup
0 Exit
Audio Menu
Mute
Press OK to reduce the TV’s volume to its minimum level.
Press OK again to restore the volume.
Tone Controls
Displays the slider controls for adjusting the
TV’s treble, bass and balance.
Audio Processor
Displays a choice list of available audio modes, which control the way the sound comes
through your speakers. You can also access the
AUDIO PROCESSOR
menu by pressing the SOUND button on
the remote.
Mono
Plays the sound in mono only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak stereo
signals.
Stereo
Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels. Most TV programs and
recorded materials have stereo audio. The word
STEREO
appears on the TV when you tune to a
program that is broadcast in stereo.
Expanded Stereo
Electronically “widens” sound from stereo broadcasts, stereo VCRs, digital satellite
systems, DVD players, and laserdisc players for a fuller, more spacious sound.
Sound Logic
™
Stereo
Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial breaks, and also
amplifies softer sounds in program material. Eliminates the need to constantly adjust volume control.
Second Audio Program (SAP)
Plays the program’s audio in a second language, if one is available.
The word
SAP
appears on the TV when you tune to a program that is broadcast with SAP information.
SAP audio is broadcast in mono. SAP is also used to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of
the video for the visually impaired.