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Size, Parental control – Dell LCD TV W4201C User Manual

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Size

NOTICE:

Using black bars, such as those seen in Wide or 4:3, for an extended period of time may cause

burn-in on your TV.

Size allows you to adjust the appearance of the image. Use

H. Position

to adjust the horizontal

placement of the image.

Use the following settings to adjust the aspect ratio:

Standard

— Best selection for viewing digital HDTV,

16:9 or 22:9 DVD movies.

Zoom

— Best selection for viewing TV, VCR or 4:3

DVD movie.

4:3

— Best selection for viewing TV, VCR or 4:3 DVD

movie.

Wide

— Best selection for viewing digital HDTV, 16:9

and 22:9 DVD movies.

Full Screen

— Best selection for viewing digital HDTV or 16:9 DVD movies.

Horizontal Shift

— Adjust the horizontal placement of the image.

NOTE:

Most DVDs have information about the supported aspect ratio on the case.

Parental Control

Parental Control allows you to block certain channels or programs so children cannot view

programs that are not age appropriate.

To enter the Parental Control menu, you need an

access code. The first time you enter, use access

code 3355. See "Setting an Access Code" on

page 33 for information on creating a new access

code.

You can set the following options to block

content:

Channel Lock

— Blocks selected channels

Movie Rating

— Blocks movies based on their rating (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, and X)

TV Ratings

— Blocks TV shows based on their rating

Block Options

— Turns on or off all your parental control settings

NOTE:

You can use Clear All to unblock the channels and programs that you have set.

NOTE:

If the Block Control in the

Parental Control

menu is enabled, all the sub screens in POP (POP1,

POP3 and POP12) mode will be blank.

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