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3
Highlight a channel, press
or
to move to the
column with the padlock icon, then press
ENTER
.
4
Use the number buttons to enter your 4-digit PIN.
A check appears in the locked column next to the
channel.
5
Press
EXIT
to close the menu.
Setting the GameTimer™
You can use the GameTimer™ to set a time limit for
playing a video game (30–120 minutes). When the
GameTimer expires, your TV locks out the input
source for the video game device.
1
Press
MENU
, press
or
to highlight
Timers
,
then press
ENTER
.
2
Highlight
Game Timer
, then press
ENTER
.
3
Use the number buttons to enter your 4-digit PIN,
then press
ENTER
.
4
Highlight the amount of time you want to let the
game run before it turns off, then press
ENTER
.
You can select
Off
,
30 min
,
60 min
,
90 min
, or
120 min
.
5
Press
EXIT
to close the menu.
Using closed captioning
Closed captioning displays a text version of the TV
program audio or displays information provided by
the broadcaster.
Closed caption controls include:
• Turning closed captioning on or off
• Selecting the analog closed captioning mode
• Selecting the closed captioning mode with the
• Customizing digital closed captioning settings
Turning closed captioning on or off
1
Press
MENU
, press
or
to highlight
Accessibility
, then press
ENTER
.
Notes
• Channels labeled ATV are analog
channels.
• Channels labeled DTV are digital
channels.
Note
To unlock a channel, highlight the
channel, then press
ENTER
to remove the
check.
Note
To turn off the game timer, select
Off
.
Notes
• A message appears when 10 minutes, 3
minutes, and 1 minute are remaining.
• If your TV loses power with time remaining,
your TV enters input lock mode when power
is restored (as if the GameTimer had been
activated). To resume use, you must
deactivate the input lock. See
on page
.
Note
You may not see closed captioning when:
• A program or video has been dubbed
• Signal reception is weak or
non-standard