Set Up menu
Child lock | allows you to “lock out” a channel to prevent a child from watching or hearing a |
| particular programme. Select the channel or AV to be locked before pressing the SET |
| UP button. |
Blue back | When no picture is received or when the signal is very weak, the screen reverts to a |
| blue background and the sound is muted. This feature can be turned Off to continue |
| watching weak signals. It may be necessary to turn the Blue back off when watching |
| a videotape when CUE or REVIEW has been selected. |
| If the |
| Note: This function is not available for component input. |
Flicker reduction | This activates motion compensation to smooth the image and get rid of unwanted |
(100Hz Mode only) | picture movement. |
| Note: This function is only available in 100Hz mode. |
Tuning menu | This provides access to many other features including system select and tuning |
(RF Mode only) | options. |
Geomagnetic | If you notice a slight tilt in the picture or if there are coloured patches at the corners of |
| the screen, use this feature to eliminate them. |
| Refer to page 19 for instructions on using the geomagnetic correction adjustment. |
Owner ID | This television lets you to prove ownership by letting you enter personal |
| identification into it. The “Owner I.D” function allows you to enter a security code and |
| address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to |
| determine the owner. |
| Refer to page 20 for instructions on how to set the Owner I.D. |
VCR/GAME | Reproduction of irregular signals such as certain video (AV Mode only) games or |
(AV Mode only) | some rental video tapes may be improved by turning the VCR/GAME feature On. |
Colour system | This option is only available in AV mode. It allows you to select the correct colour |
(AV Mode only) | system for the signal being received. If a clear picture with correct colours cannot be |
| obtained, a change to the Colour System may improve the picture. The settings |
| are AUTO, PAL, NTSC4.43 and NTSC3.58. The Australian and New Zealand colour |
| system is PAL. |
| Note: PAL and NTSC3.58 are different colour signal broadcast transmission systems |
| applicable to differing countries. NTSC4.43 is a system used in special VCRs to |
| playback NTSC recorded tapes on a PAL television. |
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