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22
–
KV
-ES34M61/ES34N90
RM-916
RM-958
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Adjusting Your Setup (MENU)
Level 1
“SET UP”
“CH PRESET”
Level 2
“LANGUAGE”
“CHILD LOCK”
“PIC ROTATION”
“FAVORITE CH”
“INTELLIGENT
VOL”
“AUTO
PROGRAM”
“MANUAL
PROGRAM”
“SKIP”
“TV SYS”
“COL SYS”
Level 3/Function
Change the menu language:
“ENGLISH”
t
“
” (Chinese)
t
“
” (Arabic)
Lock out specific channels.
Rotate the picture.
Set favorite channels.
Adjust the volume automatically.
Preset channels automatically.
Preset channels manually.
Skip unwanted or unused program numbers.
Select the TV system:
“B/G”
t
“I”
t
“D/K”
t
“M”
Select the color system:
“AUTO”
t
“ PAL”
t
“SECAM”
t
“NTSC3.58”
t
“NTSC4.43”
* The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from BBE
Sound, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and No. 4,482,866.
The word “BBE” and the BBE symbol are the trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
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Adjusting Your Setup (MENU)
How to use the menu
Move the button
joystick (
) up,
down, left or right
to select the desired
item.
Press the button
joystick (
) to
confirm the selection
and/or go to the next
level. You can also
press ENTER on the
remote to do this.
Press MENU to display
the menu.
To
Adjust the setting value
Move to the next/previous menu level
Cancel the menu
Other menu operations
Tips
• If you want to exit from Menu level 2 to Menu level 1, move
up or
down until the return icon (
3
) is highlighted, then press
or ENTER.
• The MENU, ENTER, and
2
+/– buttons on the TV can also be used for
the operations above.
Note
• If more than 60 seconds elapse between entries, the menu screen
automatically disappears.
Press/Move
Move
up, down, left or right.
Move
left or right.
Press MENU.
TV
MENU
PROGR
ENTER
PRESET
VTR 1 2 3 DVD
.
FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX
PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE
SURROUND
or
MENU
b
A / V CONTROL
DRC-MF: DRC1250
SURROUND: OFF
DIGITAL IN : OFF
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
MU L T I P I C T URE
:
: OF F
SWA P
TW I N : OFF
PROGRAM I NDE X
P I P
PIP POSITION
b
ENTER
b
MU L T I P I C T URE
:
:
OF F
SWA P
TW I N : OFF
PROGRAM I NDE X
P I P POS I T I ON
P I P
Introducing the menu system (continued)