Manual

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MENU
TIME
VIDEO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
EQUISOUND OFF
,BASS
BASS
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LANGUAGE
Audio Adjust Menu
EQUISOUND Displays a choice list that allows you to turn on or off the
change of sound during a commercial break.
ON allows you to have the volume of the audio remain constant
during program changes and commercial breaks.
OFF allows you to have the volmne of lhe audio change during
program changes and commercial breaks.
BASS Increases or decreases the bass.
TREBLE Increases or decreases the treble.
BALANCE Press the right arrow to increase the right volume and lhe left
arrow to increase the let't volume.
RESVLT All audio adjustments are changed to the presets used at the
factory.
ENGLISH
ESPA_OL
FRANCAES
SELECT ->" */" : SET -)" OK
Language Menu
The language of the on-screen menus is set to English. If you want your "IV/
VCR's menus to appear in Spanish or French, follow these steps:
1. Press the down arrow buuon on the remote to select ESPANOL (Spanish) or
Fh'ANCA1S (French).
2. Press OK (the on-screen menus appear in the language you selected).
Setting Closed-Caption Modes
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times. Only specific
programs encoded with closed-captioning information are applicable. Check
your TV/VCR program listings for CC (closed caption) broadcasts.
The TV/VCR automatically enters the closed caption mode when you press
MUTE on the remote (or turn the w)lume all of the way down). Press MUTE
again to remove the captions.
MENU
TIME
VIDEO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
,CLOSED CAPTION
CLOSED CAPTION
,MODE CAPTION
DATA CH1
SELECT -_ A/ . : SET -)'OK
PREVIOUS -)* < : QUIT-_MENU
To Set the Closed-Caption Mode:
1. From the main MEN_ select CLOSED CAP770A_ Press |he up or down
arrow buttons to select MODEor DA72t, and press OK.
2. If you select MODk', press the up or down arrow to select CAPTION, TEXT;
or OFE
CAPTION Subscripts, dialogues, and commentaries appear while allowing
a clear view of the screen.
TEXT Display on-screen boxes containing the text of general information
not necessarily related to the program being watched.
Note: The Text modes cover nearly half of the picture on-screen to display the
dosed-captioned text. If no text is being broadcast, the screen may become dark
and blank,
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