Press the MENU button and then D/ E button to select the Timer menu. Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to select Clock. 1 2 Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to select Manual.3 Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to set the hour.4 Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to set the minute.5 Press the ENTER button to save.6 On/Off Timer Setup On/Off Timer Setup Timer Clock Off timer On timer Auto off FGOK MENUD E Timer Clock Off timer On timer Auto off FG OK MENUD E - -: - -AM TV 2 Volume 30 Run -Timer function operates only if cur-1 Press the MENU button and then use D/ E button to select the Timer rent time is set. menu. -Off-Timer function overrides On 2 Press the G button and then use D / Ebutton to select Off timer or Timer function if they are set to the On timer. same time. -The TV must be in standby mode 3 Press the G button and then use D/ Ebutton to set the hour. for the On-Timer to work. -If you don’t press any button within 4 Press the G button and then use D/ Ebutton to set the minutes. 2 hours after turning on the TV with 5 For On timer function only: the On-Timer function, the TV will Press the G button and then use D/ Ebutton to set the channel at automatically revert to standby turn-on. Then, press the G button and then use D/ Ebutton to set the mode. turn-on sound level. 6 Press the G button and then use D/ Ebutton to select Run or Hold. • Hold: Off timer/On timer will not work. Run: Off timer/On timer are active. Press the ENTER button to save. 7 Sleep Timer Setup -The Sleep Timer turns the TV off at a preset time. CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 0 9 SLEEP 1 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the number of minutes. First the Sleep ---option appears on the screen, followed by the following sleep timer options: 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 240 minutes. 2 The timer begins to count down from the number of minutes selected. 3 To check the remaining minutes before the TV turns off, press the SLEEP button once. 4 To cancel the Sleep Timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until Sleep ---appears. T TTimer menu Options imer menu Optionsimer menu Options Auto off Timer Clock Off timer On timer Auto off FG OK MENUD E Timer Clock Off timer On timer Auto off FG OK MENUD E On Off -If you select On on the Auto off menu, the set will automatically switch itself to standby mode approximately ten minutes after a TV station stops broadcasting. -In the Component, DVD or PC mode, Auto off is not available. 1Press the MENU button and then D/ E button to select the Timer menu. 2Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to select Auto off. 3Press the G button and then D/ Ebutton to select On or Off. 4Press the ENTER button to save. Special Menu OptionsSpecial Menu Options Closed Captions Closed CaptionsClosed Captions Closed captioning is a process which converts the audio portion of a television program into written words which then appear as subtitles on the television screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the dialogue and narration of television programs. Using Closed Captions Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration of television programs. For prerecorded programs, program dialogue can be arranged into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a live program by using a process called real-time captioning, which creates captions instantly. Real-time captioning is normally done by professional reporters using a machine shorthand system and computer for translation into English. Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired, and it can also aid in teaching language skills. • The picture at left shows a typical caption. Caption Tips • Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals. • Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different caption signals on the same channel. By selecting From CC 1 to CC 4, you can choose which signal you view. CC 1 is usually the signal with the captions, while Another mode might show demonstration or programming information. • Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in the following situations. 1. Poor reception conditions are encountered: • IGNITION: Picture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots, or horizontal streaking. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appliances. • GHOSTS: Ghosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception. • SNOW: If your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal, your picture may be marred by small dots. It may be necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture. 2. An old, bad, or illegally recorded tape is being played. 3. Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal. 4. The signal from the antenna is weak. 5. The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced, transmitte...