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Osd (on-screen display), System – Hitachi 42HDF52 User Manual

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OSD (On-Screen Display)

Adjusts the screen format, and PIP settings.

Audio/Video Mode

System Function

Options

Signal Format

Displays video signal information.

Advanced

Adjusts the gamma and move screen function.

- Gamma: 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4

- Move Screen Mode: Off, Mode 1 or

Mode 2

- Move Screen Time: 5~255 sec

PIP Set

Adjust the PIP source, position, audio source, and display.

- Size: Off, Small, Medium, Large

- Source: AV, SV, TV, DTV

- Position: Nine different positions.

- Audio Source: Select between the

sound of your main picture or PIP.

- PIP Display: Adjust the brightness,

contrast and color.

- Swap: Switches your main picture

and PIP.

- V-Chip: See “Setting up the V-chip” on

page 30.

V-Chip

Requires a password to be entered to view movies and TV

programs with unsuitable ratings for some viewers who share the

TV.

See “Setting up the V-chip” on

page 30.

Closed Caption

Displays text.

See “Setting up the Closed Caption” on

page 31.

TV Channel Setup

Choose a TV source, performs an automatic channel search, add

and delete channels.

TV Source: Air or CATV

Channel Auto Search: Scans channels

1

to 125 for a signal and Add or erase

channel. See “Setting Up

The TV

Channels” on page 31.

System Reset

Sets OSD back to default settings.

PC Mode

System

Function

Options

Signal Format

Displays RGB signal information.

PIP Set

Adjust the PIP source, position, audio source, and display.

- Size: Off, Small, Medium, Large

- Source: AV, SV, TV, DTV

- Position: Nine different positions.

- Audio Source: Select between the

sound of your main picture or PIP.

- PIP Display: Adjust the brightness,

contrast and saturation.

Advanced

Adjusts the white pattern and gamma.

- Gamma: 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4

- Move Screen Mode: Off, Mode 1 or

Mode 2

- Move Screen Time: 5~255 sec

Power Save

Turns Display Power Management System on and off.

On or Off

System Reset

Sets OSD back to default settings.

System