Curtis Mathes CMC13410, CMC19410 Chapter Three, TV Operation, Viewing On-screen Display

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CHAPTER THREE

TV OPERATION

 

Viewing the

 

 

On-screen Display

 

 

The on-screen display

2 Press DISPLAY again (while

automatically appears on the

the display items are still on

screen when you turn the

the TV/VCR screen) to display

TV/VCR on or change its status

the time counter.

(from stop to play, from play to

 

 

stop, etc.). You can also activate

00:00:00

 

the on-screen displays manually

 

 

by using the remote control.

 

 

1 With the power on, press

 

 

DISPLAY.

 

 

 

ANT 04

 

Press DISPLAY once more to

Stop

 

Clock

: 10:30am

remove all displays from the

Picture

: Custom

screen and return to normal

Sleep

: off

viewing.

Speed

: SP

This display disappears from the screen within ten seconds.

Viewing the Main Menu

1With the power on, press MENU.

Menu

Picture

Time Set

Setup

VCR Setup

Caption

V-chip

▲▼ Move œ√Sel. Exit

The main menu appears on the screen. Press MENU again to remove the main menu from the screen.

The menu will disappear from the screen in less than thirty seconds if you don’t press any buttons on the remote.

Selecting the On-screen Language

On-screen text can appear in English, Spanish, or French.

1Press MENU to display the menu.

2Press CH▼ until “Setup” is selected. Press VOL+.

Menu

Picture

Time Set

Setup

VCR Setup

Caption

V-chip

▲▼ Move œ√Sel. Exit

3Press CH▼ until “Language” is selected. Press VOL– or VOL+ to select the on-screen language you want.

Setup

TV/Line : TV

Air/Cable : Antenna

Auto Program

Add/Erase

Auto Clock Set

Language : English

▲▼ Move œ√Sel. Menu

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Contents TV/VCR Combination Unit Important Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsProduct Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InformationGrounded so as to provide Contents Contents List of Features Chapter ONELearning about Your NEW TV/VCR Checking PartsUnderstanding Controls Front Panel Controls & JacksRear Panel Remote Control +10021 P. pause/STILL Understanding the ControlsSLOW+ Chapter TWO Installation Connecting VHF UHF AntennasSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas Push the stem of the rod antenna into the antenna mountInstallation Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasConnecting Cable TV Systems to the TV/VCR Cable Without a Converter BoxInstallation Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Replace the coverChapter Three TV OperationViewing On-screen Display Viewing the Main MenuSelecting Signal Source Programming ChannelsStoring Channels in Memory Press Menu to display the menuPress CH until Add/Erase is selected Press VOL+ Setting the ClockPress VOL+ Time Set menu appears Setting the date Press VOL+ to finish the clock setPress CH to select the Date Press Menu to exit the menuChoosing Picture Settings Customizing Picture SettingsPress VOL+ to select Auto Clock Set On Press CH to select the PBS channelUsing Automatic Picturre Settings Choosing Picture SettingsChoose Custom if you want to adjust the settings yourself Sharpness, Color, or TintSetting the Sleep Timer Using the On/Off TimerSetting the on time Setting the off timePausing Chapter Four VCR OperationInserting and Ejecting Video Tape Playing a TapeVCR Operation Playing a Video TapeRecording Using P.PLUSRecording TV Programs as You Watch Using Advanced Recording Features Timer RecordingEditing While Recording One-touch RecordingUsing Advanced Recording Features Press Power to turn off the TV/VCR Press CH to select MO/DAY. Press VOL+Using Program Review Chapter Five Special Features Using True RepeatUsing Block Repeat Press Stop to end the repeatSpecial Features Using Block RepeatPress VOL+ to turn the closed caption feature on CaptionsUsing the V-Chip Setting Up Your Personal ID Number PINHow to Set up Restrictions UsingV-chip screen will Appear. Press CH to select Mpaa rating Select a particular MpaaCycle through the Mpaa Mpaa codesExcessive rating Using Special Playback Features Frame AdvanceSkip search Slow motionCopying, or Dubbing, a Video Making the ConnectionsDubbing Important warningIdentifying TV Problems Chapter SIX TroubleshootingIdentifying VCR Problems Appendix Caring for Your TV/VCRSpecifications AppendixCurtis Mathes Color Television Appendix Memo AA68-02476A