Jensen Tools CV2017J user manual Function Setup

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Menu Functions (Continued)

Function Setup:

By pressing the MENU button, and then pressing VOL(-/+) buttons, you will enter the Function Setup menu. You will see the following menu on your screen:

Setup

 

Language

English

Background

on

Black stretch

on

VNR

on

Fade

off

AVL

on

Soft Change

off

C. Caption

on

Demo mode

 

Follow the procedure below to select one of the above options: 1.Press the CH(+) and CH(-) button to go up and down the menu.

2.Press the VOL(+) and VOL(-) button to increase and decrease the level to your preference for each item.

Language:

Use VOL(-/+) buttons to select the OSD language.

Background:

Press the VOL (-/+) buttons to select between Background ON or

 

Background OFF. When the Background ON function is chosen, a

 

moving "NO SIGNAL" sign will be displayed if there is no input signal

 

to the set.

Black Stretch: Press VOL (-/+) buttons to turn the Black Stretch feature on or off.

 

When the Black Stretch function is on, the screen automatically

 

increases the contrast range.

VNR:

Press VOL (-/+) buttons to turn the VNR function on or off. VNR is a

 

term for Video Noise Reduction, a built-in device that reduces video

 

noise interference so the viewer is assured a clear picture.

Fade:

FADE control allows for the picture tube to warm up and gently turn

 

on, which can help prolong the life of the picture tube.

AVL:

Automatic Volume Limit control reduces effect of large volume changes

 

such as when the ads come on.Press VOL(+) button or VOL (-) button to

 

set it ON or OFF.

Soft Change: Press VOL (-/+) buttons to turn the Soft Change feature on or off.

C.Caption:

Press VOL (-/+) buttons to select the Closed Caption options. Closed

 

Captioning helps the hearing impaired with the broadcast program, as

 

well as helping children learn how to read. A built in decoder displays

the audio portion of a program as text on the screen when this option is selected.

OFF: When OFF is displayed on TV, it means C.Caption is turned off.

CC1: When Cc1is displayed on TV means C.Caption is turned on.

CC2 to CC4: For other modes of video related broadcast information.

T1: For program guide and other information displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large portion of the picture on your screen).

T2 to T4 :For other modes of information displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large portion of the picture on your screen).

IMPORTANT: Closed captioning availability entirely depends on broadcasters supplying the signal. Therefore, closed captioning might not always be available and language availability will differ by broadcast.

Note: Select CC1 for full translation of the primary language such as English in your area. Select CC2 for secondary language translation such as French or any other language that may be broadcast in your area.

Demo Mode: This will display the main functions of the TV set.

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