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SETUP SETUP SETUPSETUP MenusSETUP
Video Label Allows you to identify A/V equipment you connected to
the TV, such as a VCR, DVD, etc. For example, if you have
a DVD player connected to the VIDEO 5 jack, you can
select the label DVD for the VIDEO 5 input. Then when
you press the TV/VIDEO button to change inputs, the Video
Label you assigned to that input appears on screen.
1 Move the joystick V or v to highlight the video input
(VIDEO 1-7) to which you want to assign a label.
Then press to select the input.
2 Move the joystick V or v to highlight one of the
displayed labels. Then press to select the label.
You can select from the following labels for each input:
Video 1/2/3/4 VHS, DVD, Receiver, Satellite, Cable Box,
8mm, DTV, Game, LD, Web, Beta, Skip
Video 5/6/7 DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, DTV, HD, Skip
✍ If you select Skip, your TV skips this input when you
press the TV/VIDEO button.
Tilt Correction Allows you to correct any tilt of the picture.
Move the joystick B or b to choose a correction between
+7 and -7 and press .
Normally, tilt correction only needs to be adjusted the
first time you turn on the unit and after the unit is moved
to a new location.
Language Select to display all on-screen Menus in your language of
choice.
16:9 Enhanced Provides enhanced picture resolution for widescreen
(anamorphic) sources, such as selected DVD titles. This
option is available only when the TV is set to VIDEO 1-7,
which you can do by pressing the TV/VIDEO button.
On To activate manually. Returns to
Auto when you switch to another
video input or change channels.
Auto To activate automatically when a
16:9 signal is received.
✍ If the AUTO setting does not automatically detect the
16:9 signal from your DVD player, select On to manually
turn on the 16:9 Enhanced feature.
Demo Runs a demonstration of on-screen Menus.
Option Description
The Skip label is useful for
inputs that do not have
equipment connected to
them.
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To use 16:9 Enhanced
with widescreen DVDs, set
your DVD player to 16:9
aspect ratio. (Aspect ratio is
the ratio of width to height of
the screen. 16:9 is also
referred to as widescreen
format.)
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