Chapter 6 The Menu System
Chapter 6 The Menu System
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Power Light
When watching television in a dimly lit or dark room, you might prefer to turn off
the power light on the front of your TV.
Note: Even if you turn off the power light in this menu, the indicator
functions will still work during the lamp cool-down cycle or when the lamp
unit has burnt out. Go to page 32 for details.
Front Buttons
This menu gives you the ability to make the buttons on the front of your TV
inactive. This feature is useful to keep children from playing with the buttons on
the front of the TV, or to be used as yet another parental control.
For example, if you don’t want your child to watch TV, or maybe you just don’t
want them to change the channel or volume, you can select Front Buttons Blocked —
of course, you’ll have to keep the remote control out of the child’s reach for this to
be effective.
Front Buttons Unblocked: the buttons on the front of the TV work as described on
page 31.
Front Buttons Blocked: the buttons on the front of the TV don’t work. You can only
operate the TV with the remote control.