How to use the BLUE CHECK function
Input the standard
Make sure that COMPO. LEVEL has been initialized when a component signal is input.
[Procedure]
1.Input the standard
2.Set the BLUE CHECK function in the <MENU> screen to ON and then press the MENU button to quit the <MENU> screen.
3.Press the CHROMA button to adjust the chroma so that the blue bars on the left and right sides of the screen have the same brightness.
4.(Only when an NTSC signal is input) Press the PHASE button to adjust the phase so that the two blue bars at the center of the screen have the same brightness.
5.(Only when an NTSC signal is input) Repeat procedures 3 and 4 for the adjustment so that all four blue bars on the screen have the same brightness.
When the adjustment is complete, set the BLUE CHECK function to OFF.
Initializing COMPO. LEVEL (when a component signal is input)
When a component signal is input, be sure to adjust (initialize) the COLOR offset in
COMPO. LEVEL.
[Procedure]
1.Input the standard
2.Set the BLUE CHECK function in the <MENU> screen to ON.
3.Select COMPO. LEVEL in the <MENU> screen and then adjust it with VOLUME +/– buttons so that the blue bars on the left and right sides of the screen have the same brightness.
4.Quit the <MENU> screen with the BLUE CHECK function ON.
5.Make sure that the blue bars on the left and right sides of the screen have the same brightness.
6.Repeat procedures 3, 4 and 5 for the adjustment so that the blue bars on the left and right sides of the screen have the same brightness.
Blue | Blue | Blue | Blue |
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The BLUE CHECK function is not memorized. After the power is turned off and on again, BLUE CHECK is automatically set to OFF.
Blue | Blue | Blue | Blue |
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