
5.OPTION MENU
To enter the Option Menu, press the MENU button and then press or buttons to select the Option Menu.
Once in Option Menu, press or buttons to select the settings you wish to adjust. Press the MENU button
again to return to the Main Menu.
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MENU SETTINGS
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OSD Language English
OPTION
Audio Languages
Subtitle Languages
Hearing Impaired
PVR File System
Restore Factory Default
HDMI CEC
HDMI CEC
Device list
HDMI CEC Off
HDMI ARC Off
Auto Standby On
MENU
Note:
1) The OSD Language option allows you to select the language used in the various TV menus from a wide
selection. At the initial setup stage of the TV, the default language is English, and it is recommended that this
setting is not changed unless you are fluent in any new language chosen.
2) The Audio Languages and Subtitle Languages options relate to DTV reception only. Some TV channels
transmit their audio and subtitles in more than one language, and if this is known in advance, you can select
this alternative language. At the initial setup stage, the default language is English, and it is recommended
that this setting is not changed unless you are fluent in any new language chosen.
3) HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allows your TV to share control of some functions with various
compatible equipment via an HDMI cable connection. The HDMI cable connecting your equipment to this TV
must support both ARC and CEC functionality.
For example, with HDMI CEC set to "On" in the TV's menu and also on an HDMI connected device that
supports CEC (eg. a Blu-ray player), selecting the HDMI input on this TV sends a signal to the Blu-ray player
and may switch it On from its Standby state (depending on the player's CEC capabilities).
If the HDMI CEC and Auto Standby options in the HDMI CEC menu are both set to "On" in the TV's Option menu,
and the connected equipment supports the Standby function, then switching On the HDMI connected player
may also switch On the TV from its Standby state. This activity may even set the TV to the HDMI input that the
external device is connected to (again, these examples depend on the capabilities of your connected
equipment).
The HDMI CEC system supports a wide variety of commands, many of which may not be applicable to this TV
or any connected HDMI equipment. Refer to the User Manual of your other equipment to check what areas of
the CEC commands they may be able to work with. If after selecting CEC operation you find the TV or any
connected equipment performing unusually (eg. switching itself back on after you're switched it back to the
Standby mode), your connected equipment may not be compatible with this TV, and the HDMI CEC sub-menu
should be set to the Off position.
4) HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) may allow compatible equipment connected to the TV (eg. a Sound Bar)
to receive audio from the TV via a "return" channel in a compatible HDMI cable, so that sound is heard thru the
Sound Bar without having to connect a second cable between the two devices. Some other functions, such as
use of the TV's remote control to control volume on the connected equipment, may also be applicable.
The HDMI cable that connects the TV to the Sound Bar must be a High-speed version which supports both HDMI
CEC and HDMI ARC (or HDMI HEAC) operation in order for the ARC function to operate correctly.
HDMI CEC and HDMI ARC options need to be switched On in the HDMI CEC sub-menu within the main Option
Menu, and any ARC compatible equipment must only be connected to the HDMI 1 input of the TV. Also, the
SPDIF Mode option in the main Sound Menu may need to be set to "PCM" mode to allow ARC operation.
As ARC functionality differs widely between different products and brands, if after selecting ARC operation you
find the TV or any connected equipment performing unusually, turn off the HDMI ARC function and use the
analogue Audio Output sockets or Coax Digital Audio socket on the TV to connect audio to your Sound Bar or
home theatre system.