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-29FV15A/34FV15A/38FX250A
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The VIDEO menu will allow you to make adjustments to your picture settings. It
will also allow you to customize the picture MODE based on the type of program
you are viewing.
The AUDIO menu offers enhanced audio options such as listening to second
audio programming (SAP), or customizing the EFFECT of the sound on your TV.
The TIMER menu sets the clock on your TV and allows you to program your TV
for scheduled viewing using the ON/OFF TIMER.
The SET UP menu provides several options for  setting up
your channels, labeling your TV/VIDEO inputs, and
selecting the LANGUAGE of your menus.
The CHANNEL SET UP menu is a sub-menu which
provides further options for setting up your TV.
The Basic Menu provides quick access to frequently used
settings.
Quick start to the menus
The following is a guide to your menus.
To select a menu:
Note
Menus shown are for KV-36FV15, your menus
may not look exactly like those illustrated.
CHANNEL SET UP
CABLE: ON
CHANNEL FIX: OFF
AUTO PROGRAM
CHANNEL SKIP/ADD
CHANNEL CAPTION
MENU
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
FAVORITE CHANNEL
MENU
Display
Highlight
Select
VIDEO
MODE : VIVID
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
HUE
SHARPNESS
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
TRINITONE: HIGH
COLOR CORRECT: OFF
MENU
B
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
AUTO VOLUME : OFF
MTS :  STEREO
SPEAKER :  ON
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
MENU
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
B
EFFECT : OFF
TIMER
– – –  – –:– –  AM
CURRENT TIME SET
ON/OFF TIMER
DAYLIGHT SAVING: NO
MENU
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
B
SET UP
CHANNEL SET UP
CAPTION VISION:  CC1
PARENTAL CONTROL
VIDEO LABEL
TILT CORRECTION   
MENU
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
LANGUAGE:  ENGLISH
DEMO
B
Escape to 
Basic Menu
Move
Exit
MENU
B
Select
VIDEO MODE :  VIVID
PICTURE :
AUDIO : SRS
ADVANCED MENU
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
 Using Your Menus (continued)
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MODE
Customized picture
viewing
PICTURE
Picture contrast
BRIGHTNESS
Picture adjustment
COLOR
Color saturation
HUE
Color tones
SHARPNESS
Picture detail
TRINITONE
White intensity
adjustment
COLOR CORRECT
Color ratio adjustment
VIVID: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
SPORTS: Select for a bright picture.
MOVIE: Select for a finely detailed picture.
STANDARD: Select to receive a standard picture.
Press the PICTURE MODE button to access one of the above settings directly.
Adjust left to decrease picture contrast and soften the color.
Adjust right to increase picture contrast and create more vivid color.
Adjust left to darken the picture.
Adjust right to brighten the picture.
Adjust left to decrease color intensity or saturation.
Adjust right to increase color intensity or saturation.
Adjust left to increase the red tones.
Adjust right to decrease the red tones.
Adjust left to soften the picture detail.
Adjust right to sharpen the picture detail.
HIGH: Gives the white colors a blue tint.
MEDIUM: Gives the white colors a neutral tint.
NTSC STD: Gives the white colors a red tint.
ON: Emphasizes reds and blues.
OFF: Emphasizes greens.
Using the VIDEO 
 menu
VIDEO
MODE : VIVID
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
HUE
SHARPNESS
Move
Exit
MENU
Select
TRINITONE: HIGH
COLOR CORRECT: OFF
MENU
B
To select the VIDEO 
 menu:
MENU
Display
Highlight
Select
Adjustment
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Setting Up the Headphones
Install the supplied size AA (R6) battery into
the headphones.
1
Open the battery compartment lid by
pressing and sliding the lid as illustrated.
2
Lift the cover and insert the battery into
the compartment with the positive side up
and then close the lid.
Notes
• When used continuously, the battery will last:
— up to 40 hours with alkaline batteries.
— up to 20 hours with manganese batteries.
• Replace the battery with a new one when the
sound becomes weak.
Using the Headphones
1
Press 
.
The 2 icon and channel number are
displayed.
2
Turn the power on by placing the
headphones securely on your head.
If you only want to listen to the sound from
the cordless headphones, turn down the TV
speaker volume, or press MUTING.
3
To turn off the headphones, remove them
from your head and press 
.
Tip z
For optimal sound reception, do not cover the infrared
transmitter on the TV or the infrared sensors on the
headphones.
Notes
• To help prevent possible hearing damage
due to sudden or prolonged excessive
volume, do not set the headphone
volume too high while using them.
• To prevent possible damage to the
infrared transmitter in the television,
please press the 
 to turn off the
headphone feature when the headphones
are not in use.
 Using the Wireless Headphones
MENU
GUIDE
VOL
TV/SAT
CH
SWAP
MODE
PICTURE
MODE
Infrared sensors
Infrared transmitter
Power indicator
Volume control
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Listening to Sound from a
Main/PIP Picture
If you want to listen to the sound from the
main or window picture through your
headphones, select the audio source.
1
Press 
 to display a window picture.
2
Press 
.
The 2 display and channel number
appears for about three seconds.
Press 
 again to switch the audio to the
window picture.
Notes
• Exiting from PIP will return the sound to
the main picture.
• The audio to the headphones will be
automatically turned off when the TV is
powered off.
Coverage Area of the
Infrared Rays
This diagram illustrates the approximate
area covered by the infrared rays emitted
from the transmitter.
Notes
• If you use the headphones too far from
the TV, you may hear a hissing noise.
• If something is between the headphones
and the TV, the sound may be
interrupted. These problems are inherent
to IR communication and do not reflect a
problem with the TV.
MENU
GUIDE
VOL
TV/SAT
CH
SWAP
MODE
PICTURE
PIP
Main Picture audio
Window Picture audio
Headphones off
Approx. 6m (19.7ft)
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