Sanyo DP42410 manual Noise Reduction Operation, Mpeg NR Operation, Dynamic AI Operation

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4 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons

to select Off, Football, Winter Sports, Marine Sports or Indoor Sports. Press the OK button.

NOISE REDUCTION OPERATION

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Noise Reduction. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Off, Weak, Medium or Strong. Press the OK button. DVD player, cable/satellite box and digital camera signals usually will not need noise reduction.

MPEG NR OPERATION

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select MPEG NR. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Off, Weak, Medium or Strong. Press the OK button.

DYNAMIC AI OPERATION

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select the Dynamic AI. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Off, Weak, Medium or Strong. Press the OK button.

NOTE : Please set PICTURE MODE to User then can turn on this function . PAGE 19.

PICTURE (PIX) SHAPE OPERATION

Pix Shape- Divided into three categories. The options during the Pix Shape mode change by the detection of HD, SD or PC inputs.

HD: Full / WaterGlass / Zoom1 / Zoom2

SD: Standard / WaterGlass / Zoom1 / Full / Zoom2

PC: Normal / Full / Dot by Dot

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Pix Shape. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Standard, WaterGlass, Zoom1, Full or Zoom2. Press the OK button.

NOTE : The remote controls of HD cable and satellite boxes also have similar zoom choices. Try having the TV setting on FULL first, and adjust via the cable/satellite box's remote control.

BACKLIGHT OPERATION

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select Backlight. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRVHOHFWWKH desired value between 0 to 50.

NOTE:

‡ This item will be grayed out if you turn on the Light sensor function.

‡ Please set Light sensor operation to off then can turn on this function.

LIGHT SENSOR OPERATION

Picture brightness will automatically be boosted or reduced depending on the room brightness.

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW

ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSORŸ 83  QGź 'RZQ  XWWRQVWR select Light Sensor. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSORŸ 83  QGź 'RZQ  XWWRQV to select Off ,Low ,Middle or High. Press the OK button.

NOTE:

‡ The initial setting of Light sensor in the Home mode is High.

‡ Change this setting to Middle, Low or Off if a picture is too dark in your home.

OSD DISPLAY TIME OPERATION

OSD Display Time

1 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRKLJKOLJKW ADVANCED. Press the OK button.

3 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons to select the OSD Display Time option. Press the OK button.

4 Use the CURSOR ŻŹ XWWRQVWRFKRRVHIURP

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