Picture adjustment, 5closed caption – Sylvania LC200SL9 A User Manual

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WATCHING TV

INTRODUCTION

CONNECTION

INITIAL SETTING

OPTIONAL SETTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

INFORMATION

Picture Adjustment

You can adjust brightness, contrast, color, tint and sharpness.

1

Press [SETUP] to display the main menu.

2

Use [Cursor K /L] to select “PICTURE”, then press
[ENTER].

e.g.) digital TV mode

or

- TV SETUP -
PICTURE
CHANNEL SETUP
V-CHIP SETUP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
BACK LIGHT

[BRIGHT]

COLOR TEMP.

[NORMAL]

DTVCC

3

Use [Cursor K /L] to select the picture quality type you
want to adjust.

or

[BRIGHTNESS]

[CONTRAST]

[COLOR]

[TINT]

[SHARPNESS]

4

Use [Cursor s / B] to adjust the quality.

or

Cursor s

Cursor B

BRIGHTNESS

to decrease brightness

to increase brightness

CONTRAST

to decrease contrast

to increase contrast

COLOR

to decrease color

to brighten color

TINT

to add red

to add green

SHARPNESS

to make soft

to make clear

5

Press [SETUP] to exit.

Note:

• The picture adjustment setting display will automatically

disappear in a few seconds.

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Closed Caption

TV

You can view closed captioning (cc) for TV programs, movies and news.
Closed caption refer to text of dialogue or descriptions displayed on-screen
for the hearing impaired.

1

Press [SETUP] to display the main menu.

2

Use [Cursor K /L] to select “CAPTION”, then press
[ENTER] repeatedly to change the setting.

e.g.) digital TV mode

or

- TV SETUP -
PICTURE
CHANNEL SETUP
V-CHIP SETUP
LANGUAGE [ENGLISH]
CAPTION [OFF]
BACK LIGHT

[BRIGHT]

COLOR TEMP.

[NORMAL]

DTVCC

[OFF]

[CAPTION1]

[CAPTION2]

[CAPTION3]

[CAPTION4]

[TEXT1]

[TEXT2]

[TEXT3]

[TEXT4]

[Caption Mode]

CAPTION1 and TEXT1;

are the primary caption and text services.
The captioning or text is displayed in the same
language as the program’s dialogue
(up to 4 lines of script on the TV screen, where it
does not obstruct relevant parts of the picture).

CAPTION3 and TEXT3;

serve as the preferred data channels.
The captioning or text is often a secondary language.

CAPTION2, CAPTION4, TEXT2 and TEXT4;

are rarely available and broadcasters use them only
in special conditions, such as when “CAPTION1”
and “CAPTION3” or “TEXT1” and “TEXT3” are not
available.

There are 3 display modes according to programs:

Paint-on mode:
Displays input characters on the TV screen
immediately.
Pop-on mode:
Once characters are stored in memory, they are
displayed all at once.
Roll-up mode:
Displays the characters continuously by scrolling
(max. 4 lines).

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