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BASIC TV AND REMOTE OPERATION
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our television has a set of controls located on the top of
the cabinet for use when the remote control is not needed.
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Press the POWER button to turn the TV ON. Located on
the front lower left of the cabinet.
2
Press the VOLUME (+) button to increase the sound
level or the VOLUME (–) button to lower the sound level.
Or, use to navigate right or left when the onscreen menu is
displayed.
3
Press the CHANNEL – (down) or + (up) button to select
TV channels. Or, use to navigate up and down when the
onscreen menu is displayed.
4
Press the M (Menu) button to display the onscreen menu
controls. If pressed while the onscreen menu is displayed, the
menu will be removed from the television screen.
There is also a set of Audio and Video Input jacks located on the
side of the television cabinet. This jack panel also contains a S-video
and headphone jack. These jacks are great for connecting a video
camcorder or any accessory device that will only be hooked up tem-
porarily. Refer to the Directions for Use for more details.
TELEVISION
POWER
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Remote Sensor Window
Volume, Channel, and Menu buttons are
located on the top of the television cabinet.
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he TV onscreen menu controls are viewed within a
mobile map or track system. This system allows you to
move along linked paths tied to specific Feature Title cate-
gories (TV, Install, etc). Each press of the Cursor buttons on
the remote, or top of the TV, moves the cursor control to
balls or dots indicating specific controls. Each specific con-
trol may have multiple features that can be adjusted. The
animated onscreen menu structure will expand to view all
available onscreen controls. As it expands, it will display a
series of balls or dots grouped together to show more con-
trols not displayed.
1
TRACK lines represent the structure of the onscreen
menu. They tie all the controls together and show the path
you can follow to access the available controls.
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BALLS or DOTS indicate the titles of features or controls
available on this television. Some of these controls when
highlighted, may show more TRACKS and BALLS, indi-
cating sub-categories or “lists” of controls within the high-
lighted control. These sub controls will also have TRACKS
and BALLS as described with the feature controls.
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DIRECTION INDICATOR let’s you know which way
movement may take place within the onscreen menu. The
arrows on the DIRECTION INDICATOR simulate the
CURSOR buttons on the remote control (UP, DOWN,
RIGHT, or LEFT).
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SLIDER controls will be displayed on some features,
allowing adjustments to the value of the control. Some
may show a box containing a list of multiple options set-
tings. Others may only have an ON or OFF option.
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To navigate the onscreen menu, start by pressing the
MENU button on the remote control. This will display the
onscreen menu in its starting position.
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button to select any of the
SETTING, DEMO, or INSTALL controls. Press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button on the remote control to select any of
the PICTURE, SOUND, FEATURES, or CHANNEL con-
trols.
Refer to page 4 of this Quick Use Guide for details describing the
INSTALL and DEMO controls. Refer to the Directions for Use
manual for all other control descriptions (PICTURE, SOUND,
FEATURES, CHANNELS, or SETTINGS).
ONSCREEN MENU
Picture Sound Features Channels
TV
Settings
Demo
Install
Picture Sound Features Channels
TV
Settings
Demo
Install
SOUND PICTURE
ACITVE
CONTROL
ZOOM
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Picture Sound Features Channels
TV
Settings
Demo
Install
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Picture Sound Features Channels
TV
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Sharpness
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Pressing the MENU button once will display the onscreen
menu. Pressing the MENU button any time the onscreen menu
is displayed will remove the onscreen menu from the television
screen.
HELPFUL HINT
Tracks
Balls or Dots
Direction Indicator
Feature Titles or Controls