Eatures – Philips Magnavox MS1940B User Manual

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losed Captioning allows
you to read the voice con-

tent of television programs on
the TV screen. Designed to
help the hearing impaired, this
feature uses on-screen text
boxes to show dialogue and
conversations while the TV
program is in progress.
Note: Broadcast stations will
often use spelling abbrevia-
tions, symbols, dropouts and
other grammatical shortcuts in
order to keep pace with the
on-screen action. These factors
vary with the source of the
captioned text material and do
not indicate a need for TV

service.

Closed
Captions will be
interrupted briefly
when you mute or
adjust the volume,
change channels, or
press the
STATUS/EXIT
button to see the
current channel
number.

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Coaxial Cable - A single cable with a metal connector
that screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75

jack

(ANT(enna) In jack) on the Television or VCR.

Display - Allows the user to quickly confirm the current
channel number.

Jack Panel - The area on the back of the TV.

Menu - An on-screen listing of features that are available
for adjustments.

On-screen Displays (OSDs) - The wording or mes-
sages that help you set up features (color adjustment,
channel setup, etc.).

Programming - Adding or deleting channels in the tele-
vision’s memory. The television “remembers’’ only the
locally available or desired channel numbers and skips
over any unwanted channel numbers.

Remote Sensor - An area on the front of the TV
through which remote control signals are received.

Twin Lead Wire - The two-strand 300

antenna wire

used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems. In
many cases, this type of antenna wire requires an
additional adaptor (or balun) in order to connect to the
ANT(enna) In jack on the TV.

Volume Indicator - Appears on the TV screen when you
adjust the volume.

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Notes:
• Usually CAPTION 1 is the preferred Closed Caption mode.

CAPTION 1 or 2: Dialogue (and descriptions) for the
action on the captioned TV program shows on the screen.
TEXT 1 or 2: A black box appears on the TV screen. If the
TEXT mode is available with the current TV program, text or
information will appear.
CAPTION OFF: Select to turn off Closed Captions com-
pletely.

• Captions and texts may not match the TV voice broadcast

exactly.

• Interference or a weak antenna/cable signal may cause the

Closed Captioning system to function improperly.

• The caption or text characters will not appear if the menu is

on the screen.

• Remember, not all TV programs and commercials are broad-

cast with Closed Captioning. Neither are all Closed Caption
modes necessarily being used by a broadcast station during
the transmission of a program. Refer to your area's TV pro-
gram listings for the stations and times of shows with Closed
Captioning.

• If a black box appears on the screen, you have selected TEXT

1 or TEXT 2. To remove the black box, select CAPTION 1,
CAPTION 2, or CAPTION OFF.

Press the CC button

repeatedly until the desired
Closed Caption mode
appears on the screen.
You may choose CAPTION 1,
CAPTION 2, TEXT 1, TEXT 2,
or CAPTION OFF.

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o adjust your TV picture

controls, select a channel

and follow these steps.

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Press the MENU

button, then press the
CH(annel)
/buttons to
select a control.

Press the VOL(ume)

B

/{ buttons to adjust the

selected picture control.

BRIGHTNESS Press the VOL(ume) B/{ buttons
until the darkest parts of the picture are as bright as
you prefer.

COLOR Press the VOL(ume) B/{ buttons to add
or reduce color.

PICTURE Press the VOL(ume) B/{ buttons until
the lightest parts of the picture show good detail.

SHARPNESS Press the VOL(ume) B/{ buttons
to improve detail in the picture.

TINT Press the VOL(ume) B/{ buttons to obtain
natural skin tones.

Press the

STATUS/EXIT button.

STATUS/EXIT

ALT.CH

MENU

MUTE

CH.

CH.

VOL.

VOL.

4

5

6

7

8

0

9

TV/AUX

STATUS/EXIT

ALT.CH

MENU

MUTE

CH.

CH.

VOL.

VOL.

CC

7

8

0

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Press the MENU but-

ton, then press the
CH(annel)
/buttons to
select SmartLock. Press
the VOL(ume)
B

or {

button to continue.

Press the Number

buttons to enter your old
access code.
If you have
never set up your personal
access code, use 0711. If
you do not know the old
code, enter 0711 TWICE.

Use the Number

buttons to enter your
desired access code in the
New Code space. Then,
enter the same code in
the Confirm Code space.
Your new access code is set.
You will return to the
SmartLock menu.

If “Wrong Code Code
Unchanged” appears, repeat
step 4, making sure you
enter the same new code
exactly in the Confirm Code
space.

New Code

Confirm Code

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Press the

STATUS/EXIT button.

You cannot use the
default code after you set up
your personal access code.

To restore 0711 as your per-
sonal access code, unplug the
TV’s power cord for 10 sec-
onds, then plug it in again.This
is helpful when you forget your
personal access code.

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o change the access code,
follow these steps.

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Press the

CH(annel) /buttons
to select CHANGE
CODE
. Then, press the
VOL(ume)
B

or {

button to continue.

SmartLock

BLOCK

B

CHANGE CODE

STEREO

ON

SLEEPTIMER

OFF

SmartLock

B

SmartLock REVIEW

B

SETUP

B

SmartLock

Enter Your Access Code

– – – –

SETUP

B

EXIT

B

BRIGHTNESS

24

COLOR

31

PICTURE

31

SLEEP

POWER

STATUS/EXIT

ALT.CH

MENU

MUTE

CH.

CH.

VOL.

VOL.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

0

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