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_Important:
Selecting
the AN
memory
position
Your TV has five A/V memory
positions.
Each A/V memor.¢
position
contains
preset
picture
and sound
settings
to best su:it the
type of program
you are watching.
You can adjust
the settings
for
these memories
as much as you like.
The free memories
are:
"Standard"
- - - normal
picture
and sound
"Music" - - - vivid picture
and lively sound
"Movie" - - - soft picture
and strong
sound
"N_ws" - - - optimized
for listening
to speech in news programs
"Sports _- - - vivid picture
and strong sound
[]TV
Main Menu
[]
First Time Setup
[]
Customize
Display
[]
Advanced
Features
[]
Select AN
Memory
] ADJUST
to select
ENTER
to enter
MENU
to exit menus
[]
Select AJV Memory
[_ Standard
[]
Music
[]
Movie
_o News
Sports
_--]ADJUST
to select
ENTER
to enter
[]
CANCEL to reset
MENU
to go back
O Press the MENU
button
on the
remote control.
The Main
Menu will appear
on the
screen.
Use the ADJUST
buttons
to
select "Select A/V Memory".
Press ENTER.
You will see the Select A/V
Memory screen.
O Use the ADJUST
buttons
to
select the desired
A/V memory
position.
You can press the CANCEL
button
to reset many of the
audio and video settings
for the
selected tk/V memory
position
to their fi_ctory, settings.
Pressing
CANCEL
will not affect changes
made to volume,
the "Listen
to:" function
(Stereo/SAP/Mono),
speaker
(off/
on), monitor
out (variable/fixed),
light sensor (IRIS),
background
(black/gray),
and closed captioning.
Press the MENU
button
to return
to the MAIN MENU.
A/V memory
positions
are specific to the currently
selected
input.
When you change
your input, the last A/V memo_T position
used
with that input
is automatically
selected.
See Selecting
the Input
Source in this chapter
for information
on choosing
your input.
Getting
Started
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