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Chapter
21
The Basic Menu System
The basic menus are accessible through basic remote controls and the front
panel. Which menu items are available will depend on the restrictions set by the
master user and the active input. For instance, if Basic Menu Access has been set
to Disabled in the Access and Power Options menu, the basic menus and many
features will not be available. Also, except for some Parental Controls settings,
many of the changes made in the basic menu will revert back to their master
menu settings the next time the TV is turned on. Many of the basic menu items
function exactly the same as their master menu counterparts. (See Chapter 1 for
more details on the master menus).
Exit
Sound
Picture
Channel Guide
Parental Control
Time
Language & CC
MAIN MENU
Go Back
Sound Type
Stereo...
SOUND
Go Back
Picture Preset
Bright...
PICTURE
CHANNEL GUIDE
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
CH 8
CH 9
CH 10
Select: OK
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Press MENU to exit.
Chapter 3: Using the Menu System
Sound Menu
Go Back
Takes you to the previous menu.
Sound Type
Choose
Stereo, Enhanced, SAP
or
Mono
. If you connect to VID or
the front jacks, choose from
Stereo
or
Left
. Stereo splits the incoming stereo audio
signal into left and right channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have
stereo audio. Stereo or Mono is displayed in the Channel banner when chosen.
SAP
(Second Audio Program) plays the program's audio in a second language, if
one is available. This selection is displayed in the Channel banner when chosen.
Picture Menu
The basic
Picture
menu items allow you to adjust the appearance of
on-screen images.
Go Back
Takes you to the previous menu.
Picture Preset
Choose between
Soft, Natural, Bright
or
Personal.
The default
setting is
Natural.
Channel guide Menu
The basic
Channel Guide
menu is the same as the master Channel Guide menu. It
will only display the channels chosen by the master user.
Note:
The Sound menu is available for
analog stations only when using the
ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT jack.