Hitachi 42HDF39 Operating Manual page 33

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OSD (On-Screen Display)
Adjusts the screen format, and PIP settings.
System
Audio/Video Mode
System
Function
Signal Format
Displays video signal information.
Advanced
Adjusts move screen function.
PIP Set
Adjust the PIP source, position, audio source, and display.
Requires a password to be entered to view movies and TV
V-Chip
programs with unsuitable ratings for some viewers who share the
TV. (For TV source only)
Closed Caption
Displays text.
Choose a TV source, performs an automatic channel search, add
TV Channel Setup
and delete channels.
System Reset
Sets OSD back to default settings.
PC Mode
System
Function
Signal Format
Displays RGB signal information.
Advanced
Adjusts move screen function.
PIP Set
Adjust the PIP source, position, audio source, and display.
Power Save
Turns Display Power Management System on and off.
System Reset
Sets OSD back to default settings.
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Options
- Move Screen Mode: Off, Mode 1 or
Mode 2
- Move Screen Time: 255~5 sec
- Size: PIP Off, Small, Medium, Large
- Source: AV, SV, TV, DTV
- Position: Nine different positions.
- Audio Source: Select between the
sound of your main picture or PIP.
- PIP Display: Adjust the brightness,
contrast and color.
- Swap: Switches your main picture
and PIP.
- V-Chip: See "Setting up the V-chip" on
page 33. (For TV source only)
See "Setting up the V-chip" on page 33.
See "Setting up the Closed Caption" on
page 34.
-TV Source: Air or CATV
-Channel Auto Search: Scans channels 1
to 125 for a signal and Add or erase
channel. See "Setting Up The TV
Channels" on page 34.
Options
- Move Screen Mode: Off, Mode 1 or
Mode 2
- Move Screen Time: 255~5 sec
- Size: PIP Off, Small, Medium, Large
- Source: AV, SV, TV, DTV
- Position: Nine different positions.
- Audio Source: Select between the
sound of your main picture or PIP.
- PIP Display: Adjust the brightness,
contrast and color.
- V-Chip: See "Setting up the V-chip" on
page 33. (For TV source only)
On or Off

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