Sceptre E465BV-FHDD User Manual
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b) ANALOG CC – This option changes through all the analog CC
channels (cc1 thru cc4 and text1 thru text4).
c) DIGITAL CC – This option changes through the digital cc
channels (cs1 thru cs6).
d) OPTION – This option changes the styles of the digital caption.
V.
SOURCE LABEL – This option changes the source names to your personal
preference.
VI.
PC SETTINGS – This option changes the sync properties when a PC is
connected to the TV using the VGA cord.
a) AUTO ADJUST – This function auto syncs the picture.
b) HORIZONTAL POSITION – This feature adjusts the left or right
position of the PC picture.
c) VERTICAL POSITION – This feature adjusts the up or down
position of the PC picture.
d) CLOCK – This tunes the sync frequency in large increments.
e) PHASE – This tunes the sync frequency in small increments.
VII.
OTHER SETTINGS – This option adjusts miscellaneous options of the TV.
a) AUDIO ONLY – This option turns off the screen while the audio is
still playing.
b) NO SIGNAL POWER OFF – This option turns off the TV
automatically after 10 minutes if the TV does not receive a signal.
c) NO OPERATION POWER OFF – This option turns off the TV
automatically after 2 hours if nobody uses the remote or the side
keypad.
d) Software Update(USB)–This option to update software using
USB.
VIII.
RESTORE DEFAULT – This option restores all the changes in the OSD
menu back to the default factory settings.
IX.
SETUP WIZARD – This option enables the TV to show you the setup wizard
of the TV again.
Please Note:
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Closed captioning is only available under AV, S-Video, and TV ports.
•
Closed captioning depends on your TV program’s support. Sometimes due to the
TV channel or the signal, closed captioning will not be available.
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In United States, closed captioning under analog signals is CC1.
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In United States, closed captioning under digital signal is Service1.
X.
TEXT1-TEXT4 offers you local information; however it might not be
support by your local broadcasting station. When no information is
offered, you will see a large black box in the middle of the screen.