Additional setup features, The dvd menu system, Blue screen feature – RCA B27TF680 User Manual

Page 61: Repeat play feature, Tv mode, Using the menu system

Advertising
background image

Chapter 5

59

Using the Menu System

MENU

TIME
VIDEO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
CLOSED CAPTION
TIMER RECORDINGS
LANGUAGE
SETTING
V-CHIP BLOCK

SELECT / : SET OK
PREVIOUS : QUIT MENU

SETTING


FUNCTION
AUTO CH PRESET
AIR/CABLE
CH SEARCH
CH MEMORY
CABLE

SELECT / : SET OK
PREVIOUS : QUIT MENU

3.

If you select DATA, press the up or down arrow to select CH1 or CH2.

4.

Press TV MENU to exit.

Additional Setup Features

Use the FUNCTION menu to set up your TV/VCR/DVD for your personal
preferences. You can turn energy saving on or off, select a blue screen when
there is no signal from a channel or a blank portion of tape is playing, or
choose to play a tape repeatedly.

ENERGY SAVE

This feature reduces the brightness of the picture,

lowering the power consumption of your TV/VCR/DVD by approximately
20 percent. The ENERGY SAVE feature is set to ON at the factory.

BLUE SCREEN

This feature reduces the noise and mutes sound from

channels with no signal and during playback of unrecorded portions of
tape. The BLUE SCREEN feature is set to ON at the factory.

REPEAT PLAY

This feature tells the VCR to repeatedly play a tape from

the beginning to a blank portion on the tape (TAPE BLANK) or the end of
the tape (TAPE END). The VCR automatically rewinds the tape and plays it
from the beginning.

The DVD Menu System

The DVD player setup menu system lets you set up features for your DVD
player. These are the default features your player returns to when you stop
playing a disc. The setup menu is accessed when the DVD player is stopped.
This menu has five separate setup features.

You can select a TV mode.

You can set a limit on the type of movies that can be played.

You can set up the audio you want to play.

You can select a language for menus, subtitles, and audio tracks
recorded on DVD discs.

You can select a language for your DVD player’s on-screen displays.

Advertising