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TV SETUP MENU & SUB-MENUS (CONTINUED)
REMINDER ( ( NO / YES) )
When REMINDER is set to YES, the current channel or input label will be displayed at the top of the TV screen. (eg. TV2, CVI,
etc.). The channel number or input label (if a label has been assigned in CHANNEL INSTALL), and the current MUTE status (i.e. if
sound is MUTED) will also be displayed when available.
When REMINDER is set to NO, the reminder information will appear only when the channel or input label is changed. This
reminder information will disappear after ten seconds.
3 DIGIT ENTRY ( ( NO / YES) )
·
YES
:
Upon receiving a signal from the remote control, the TV "expects" to receive up to two more successive remote
digit commands (eg. 123, 012 etc) before tuning to the intended channel. As the TV receives the signal from
the remote control, each digit will be displayed on the top left hand corner of the TV screen. This digit will be
followed by a "-" indicating that the TV is "waiting" for the digit input (see Note).
NO
:
Upon receiving a signal from the remote control the TV "expects" to receive one more successive remote control
digit conmand before tuning to the intended channel (see Note).
Note
: Successive digit commands must occur within two seconds, or the TV will interpret the received digit(s) as the intended channel and
tune to it accordingly.
A/CH A/V SWITCH ( ( NO / YES) )
·
The A/CH A/V (alternate channel A/V switch) feature provides the choice to use the remote control A/CH command to toggle
between the previously viewed channels / inputs, to step successively through all sources (eg. ANTENNA (tuner), AV2, S-VIDEO,
CVI, FRONT) presently in the channel ring.
YES
:
Upon receiving an alternate channel (A/CH) command from the remote control, the TV will tune to the next
signal source (eg. tuner, AV2, S-VIDEO, etc), in the channel ring.
NO
:
Upon receiving an alternate channel (A/CH) command from the remote control, the TV will switch to the most
recently selected channel / input.
CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6,
CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4,
·
CC-1, CC-2, OFF, CC ON MUTE (for analog channels)
CC-1, CC-2, OFF, CC ON
Since July 1993, TV sets with 13" screens or larger must have built-in caption decoders. Captioning of most broadcast and
cablecast programming is mandated under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, except for programs exempted by the FCC. For
additional information please visit the U.S. FCC website at : http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/closedcaption.html.
OFF
MUTE or CC ON MUTE
CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5,
CS6, CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4,
CC-1, CC-2
SAVE CC ( ( NO / YES) )
·
This feature enables the CC setting (see CC) to remain in effect after the TV is powered down.
NO
:
When the TV is powered down and turned on again, the closed captioning settings will default to OFF.
YES
:
When the TV is powered down and turned on again, the closed captioning previously set will remain in effect.
SOURCE MENU ITEM ( ( NO / YES) )
·
This feature provides the option to specify whether the current
signal source (eg. TV-54, AV2, CVI, S-VIDEO, etc.) item is present
in the FEATURES MENU that appears when the SLEEP or CC
button on the remote control is pressed, or when the MENU or
RECALL button on the guest-mode remote control is pressed.
NO
:
The SOURCE line item does not appear in the
FEATURES MENU.
YES
:
The SOURCE line item appears in the FEATURES
MENU.
S5, CS6, CC1,
CC1, CC2,
CC2, CC3, CC4,
CC3, CC4, OFF, MUTE (
MUTE (for analog channels)
:
Close captioning text will not be displayed even when it is provided by the
broadcaster.
:
Close captioning text will appear only when the TV is MUTED.
:
Close captioning text will be displayed if it is present in the incoming signal.
OFF, MUTE (for digital channels
for digital channels) )
SLEEP
or
CC
SLEEPTIMER
CC
V-CHIP SETUP
or
SAP
RECALL
*
SOURCE
or
EXIT
*
MENU
Features Menu with SOURCE Menu item = YES
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FEATURES MENU
CC-1
OFF
>
NO
TV-54

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