Optoma PD50 User Manual - Page 31

Close ca, ption, Content blocking, ption mode

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On - Screen Menu More Information Close caption Description: Allows to close texts on the display. Steps: Selecting close caption item then press WX to select off, on or on mute to change caption on display. To press MENU/EXIT to exit sub menu. Mode: This function works only in composite (AV1) and TV modes. Close caption mode Description: Allows to set texts mode on the display. Steps: Selecting close caption mode item then press WX to select cc1, cc2, t1 or t2 to change caption mode on display. To press MENU/EXIT to exit sub menu. Mode: This function works only in composite (AV1) and TV modes. Content blocking 45 1 2 3 Description: Some TV programs and movies may contains inappropriate material for viewers at all ages, therefore, are rated base on the following and be categorised in different levels : violence (V), Sexual situation (S), coarse language (L), or suggestive dialogue (D). Content blacking feature (V-chip) can detect the programs or movie rating signal and block accordingly. 31 Steps : To enable or disable this function, please enter 6-digit password (default: 000000) with pressing STWXbutton then press OK to confirm entry. Complete password setting, the other functions just can becalled up as follows. - Enter password as 1: Enter password every time if you want to activate content blocking - Change password as 2 : To change your password. - Blocking enable/disable as 3 : Enable or disable the selected TV blocking or movie blocking. - Movie blocking as 4 : Select the blocking programs from MPAA rating list - TV blocking as 5 : Select the blocking programs TV rating list Mode: This function works only in TV mode. NOTE When the close caption mode function is activated, 3D comb filter will be no function. If password forgotten case occured, please use universal password- 000000 to re-enter, but original password will be reset.

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On-ScreenMenu
Close ca
ption
Content blocking
Close ca
ption mode
N
O
T
E
±
When the close caption mode function is activated, 3D comb filter will be
no function.
±
If password forgotten case occured, please use universal password-
000000 to re-enter, but
original password will be reset.
More Information
Description:
Allows to close texts on the display.
Steps:
Selecting close caption item then press
to select off, on or on mute to
change caption on display. To press
MENU/EXIT
to exit sub menu.
Mode:
This function works only in composite (AV1) and TV modes.
Description:
Allows to set texts mode on the display.
Steps:
Selecting close caption mode item then press
to select cc1, cc2, t1 or t2
to change caption mode on display. To press
MENU/EXIT
to exit sub menu.
Mode:
This function works only in composite (AV1) and TV modes.
Description:
Some TV programs and movies may contains inappropriate material for
viewers at all ages, therefore, are rated base on the following and be
categorised in different levels : violence (V), Sexual situation (S), coarse
language (L), or suggestive dialogue (D). Content blacking feature (V-chip) can
detect the programs or movie rating signal and block accordingly.
Steps :
T
o enable or disable this function, please enter 6-digit password (default:
000000) with pressing
button then press
OK
to confirm entry.
Complete
password setting, the other functions just can becalled up as
follows.
- Enter password as 1:
Enter password every time if you want to activate
content blocking
- Change password as 2 :
To change your password.
- Blocking enable/disable as 3 :
Enable or disable the selected TV blocking or
movie blocking.
- Movie blocking as 4 :
Select the blocking programs from MPAA rating list
- TV blocking as 5 :
Select the blocking programs TV rating list
Mode:
This function works only in TV mode.
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