Akai LCT3785TA manual Using the Setup Menu Selection of Language, Setting of V-Chip

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Blue Back Default
SetupVideo
C1
On Press Enter
Closed Caption
Press Enter
V-Chip
English
Language

Using the Setup Menu Selection of “Language”

1 Press Menu button, and then press or

button until the “Setup” menu appears. 2 Press or button to highlight the

item.

3 Press or button to choose “English” “Francese” or “Español”.

4 Press Menu or Exit button to return.

Language

English

V-Chip

Press Enter

Closed Caption

C1

Blue Back

On

Default

Press Enter

SetupVideo

Selelect

ExitBack

AdjustEnter

ENTER

 

 

MENU

 

Setting of “V-Chip”

Some programs and movies include signals that classify the content of the program (dialog, language, sex, violence). The “V-Chip” control feature in this detects the signals and blocks the programs according to your selections. To use this feature, perform the following setup. Adjustment only for TV, DTV, AV, S-VIDEO

input signal. 1 Press Menu button, and then press or

button until the “Setup” menu appears. 2 Press or button to highlight the

item.

3Press Enter button to confirm.

Selelect ExiBackt MENU AdjustEnter ENTER

The “V-Chip” menu includes the “V-Chip Enable”, “Block MPAA Rating”, “Block TV Rating”, “Block MPAA Unrated”, “Block TV None Rating” and “Change Password” functions. You can use these functions after entering the correct PIN code.

Entering the PIN code

Blocking Reset status:

Set your 4-digit code by pressing the Number buttons (0~9), and then press Enter.

When the PIN code is already stored:

Press the Number buttons (0~9) to enter the 4-digit PIN code used for blocking channels, and then press Enter.

Note: The initial password for the system is “0000”.

If you had forgotten the password, please contact with service centre.

If the input is invalid, a message will pop up as below;

Sorry! Input password error!

Press Enter to return.

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Contents Page Safety Guidelines Important Safeguards Important SafeguardsPage Important Safeguards Precaution Contents Before use Open the PackageProduct Features Side View Front View Product FeaturesSupplied Accessories Front View Names and Functions of PartsSide View Rear View Remote Control Rear ViewRemote Control Color ButtonsRemote Control Connect Accessory Devices Range of Remote ControlCare For Remote Control Insertion of BatteriesConnect Accessory Devices DVI DVD player ANT DTV Atsc Connect Accessory Devices Basic OperationANT 1 DTV ANT 2 Ntsc Ntsc + Atsc ANT NtscBasic Operation Power ON/OFFSelection of Input Mode Other FunctionPIP Using the PIP/PBP featureUsing the PIP/PBP Feature To change Main or Sub sound To change the PIP positionSwap the pictures OSD Option Adjustment OSD Option Adjustment TV Operations ---- Video MenuAdjustment of Saturation Using the Video Menu Adjustment of ContrastAdjustment of Brightness Adjustment of HueSelection of Color Temperature Adjustment of SharpnessSelection of Phase setting Selection of Advance Picture Adjust Table of Video Adjustment SettingAdjustment of Balance Using the Audio Menu Adjustment of BassAdjustment of Treble TV Operations ---- Audio Menu ---- Setup MenuUsing the Setup Menu Selection of Language Setting of V-ChipTV Operations ---- Setup Menu SetupVideoTV-MA TV-GTV-PG Chip Block TV-PG Selection of Closed Caption Selection of Blue Back Using DefaultTV Operations ---- Setup Menu ---- TV Menu Using the Searching Using the TV MenuAnalogUsing the Tuner Mode Using the TVChannel Preview Using the Channel NameSelecting Channel TV Operations ---- TV Menu ---- Geometric MenuUsing Brightness Using the Geometric MenuUsing Contrast Using Color TemperatureUsing Manual Clock Using Auto SettingUsing Phase Using Display AdjustmentUsing the DTV MenuDigital Using the General MenuTV Operations ---- DTV Menu Using the Caption Menu Channel Block EPGElectronic Program Guide Today 959 AM Spillane’s Mike HammerTV Operations ---- DTV Menu Technical Specification PatternNtsc M, Atsc Technical SpecificationLCT3785TA Support the Signal Mode Clean and Simple Troubleshooting Support the Signal ModeCleaning Simple Troubleshooting Cleaning of Screen Symptoms Possible Solutions Power