Insignia NS-7UTCTV 7" Under-the-Cabinet DVD/LCD TV

Or, press PICTURE/SET again to memorize the default preset number in sequence.

Note

If you do not press any buttons for three seconds, the station will not be memorized.

5To access memorized (preset) stations, enter the preset number with the number buttons. After a pause, the radio will go the the selected station.

Note

To go immediately to the selected preset station, press ENT.

Or, press or to go to the next or previous preset stations.

Note

When switching between memorized stations, “CH

XX” appears briefly on the display panel (where

XXis the preset number). After a few seconds the preset number is replaced by the radio frequency.

Using the advanced DVD setup menus

Using the on-screen DVD setup menus

Your TV has an on-screen menu that lets you change advanced settings in DVD mode.

To access and use the on-screen menus:

1In DVD mode, press SETUP. The SETUP menu opens.

2Press , , , or to select an option, then press OK to select the option. All items in the category appear on the menu.

3Press to select another category, then press OK to confirm.

4Press to go to a different setup menu.

5To exit the on-screen menu, select EXIT.

On-screen DVD setup menus

On-screen

Options

menu

 

 

 

General Setup

TV Display–Lets you select the aspect ratio of

 

the picture. Choices include Normal/PS,

 

Normal/LB (use these settings when the DVD

 

will be shown on a normal 4:3 TV), or Wide

 

(use this setting when the DVD will be shown

 

on your DVD/TV, or on a wide screen TV).

 

OSD Lang–Lets you select the language for the

 

on-screen display. Choices include English,

 

French, and Spanish.

 

Screen Saver–Lets you activate Screen Saver

 

mode, which shows a screen saver on the TV

 

screen if the same image remains on the

 

screen for several minutes.

 

 

Speaker Setup

Downmix–Lets you select the audio output of

 

your DVD/TV. Choices include LT/RT (mixed

 

mono output), or Stereo (stereo output).

 

 

Dolby Digital

Dual Mono–Lets you select the Dolby Digital

Setup

audio output of your DVD/TV. Choices include

 

Stereo, L-Mono,R-Mono, and Mix-Mono.

 

Dynamic–Lets you adjust the linear dynamic

 

compression rate to get different signal effects.

On-screen

Options

menu

 

 

 

Video Setup

Sharpness–Lets you adjust the sharpness level

 

of the picture.

 

Brightness–Lets you adjust the brightness

 

level of the picture.

 

Contrast–Lets you adjust the contrast level of

 

the picture.

 

 

Preference Page

Audio Subtitle and Disc Menu–Lets you select

(your DVD/TV

the subtitle and disc menu language, or to put

must be in Stop

the subtitles and disc menus on audio. Choices

mode to access)

include English, French, Spanish, and other

 

languages, depending on what is available on

 

the DVD.

 

Parental–Lets you lock out portions of a DVD,

 

or the entire DVD, depending on the contents

 

of the disc. When you select this item, you will

 

be prompted for a password (see Password,

 

below). Use the number buttons to enter the

 

password. For a list of the ratings, see “MPAA

 

Ratings” on page 11.

 

Password–Lets you set the password for

 

access to the Parental setup menu. The initial

 

password is 1369. Enter the new password

 

with the number buttons, then press OK to

 

confirm. When you are prompted to reenter the

 

password, enter the same password, then

 

press OK to confirm.

 

Default Reset–Lets you reset all preference

 

settings to factory default.

Changing the LCD screen settings

To change LCD screen settings:

1In DVD mode, press PICTURE/SET. The PICTURE menu opens.

2Press or to select BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, or COLOR, then press or to adjust the setting between 0 and 20.

3Press or to select Language, then press or to choose the language you want.

4If you want to reset all settings to the factory

default, press or to select Reset, then press OK. The settings are returned to factory default.

5To exit the on-screen menu, press or to select PICTURE, then press .

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