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FUNCTIONS & FEATURES (continued)

System Menu

From the Main Menu screen, press the MENU key until System is highlighted in
red. Press the right arrow key to enter this menu. Use the up & down arrow keys
to move between the various feature selections in this menu.
Language
This feature will allow you to change the language that is used for the on
screen display. With Language highlighted in red, use the left & right arrow
keys to select which of the three languages you wish to use - English (Eng.),
Spanish (Esp.), or French (Fra.)
Blue Back
This feature, when activated, will display a blue background on your TV screen
when there is no signal present. With Blue Back highlighted in red, use the left
or right arrow keys to select between On or Off.
Closed Captions
When the Closed Captioning system is turned on, your TV can decode and
display the Closed Captioning signal. Closed Captioning provides an on screen
display of the dialogue, narration, and sound effects of a TV program. Closed
Captions will be displayed at either the top or bottom of the screen.
With the Text Mode selected, the TV will decode and display any teletext signal
that is being transmitted with the TV program. This information is usually not
related to the program itself. Text will be displayed on a portion of the TV
screen.
With Closed Captions highlighted in red, use the left & right arrow keys to
select one of the four Closed Captioning selections (CC1-4), or one of the four
Text selections (T1-4). Setting this feature to Off (CCD/Text Off) will turn off any
Closed Captions.
Notes: A Closed Caption signal may not display under the following conditions:
• When viewing a dubbed video tape
• When there is poor or weak signal reception
• When the signal is changed or altered (due to interference)
• When the program does not have a Closed Caption or Text signal to decode
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MR53R400
System
Language
Eng.
Fra.
Blue Back
On
Closed Captions
CC1
Parental Guide
On
MPAA-X
TV-MA
Esp.

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