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Chapter 4
Using the TV’s Menu System
Ethernet Setup
If you have a NAT/PAT device with DHCP capability, no setup is required. The
TV automatically sets itself up for Ethernet use. If you do not have a NAT/PAT
router, you may need to establish some settings in conjunction with your ISP
(Internet Service Provider) before you can connect to the Internet. Your ISP
needs your TV’s MAC (Media Access Control) address to give you a host name.
This appears on the same screen where you set the host name as required by
your ISP. It is unlikely you may need to fill in the IP address and/or Port by
your ISP. You may need to enter another IP address for the proxy server to gain
access to other hosts on the Internet. This address, if required, will be provided
by your ISP.
A
Reset All
selection is provided for your convenience if you move the TV to
another city and have to enter new information.
Closed Captioning
You may set the type of captioning displayed from the main tuner. Captioning is
not available from the PIP tuner. Choices within the
Closed Captioning
menu
are:
Caption Display, Analog Captions, Digital Captions, Caption Priority,
Caption Style
.
Caption Display
The Caption Display menu displays a choice list that lets you choose when
closed captioning information is shown on the screen. Input 5 (DVI-HDTV) is
not supported by Closed Captioning.
Closed Captioning On
Captioning information is shown always, when
available.
Closed Captioning Off
No captioning information is displayed.
On When Muted
Captioning information is only shown when the TV’s sound
is muted, when available. (To mute the sound, press the MUTE button on the
remote control and captioning information will appear on the screen.)
Preferences Menu
The
Preference
menu allows you to change some aspects of your TV to fit your
personal preferences. Features in the
Preference
menu are:
Closed Captioning,
Screen Format, Record Output, Color Scheme, Translucency, Menu Language,
Digital Channel Info.