Palsonic TFTV665UBK Setting Picture, Customising the Picture, Option Function Choice/Remarks

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Setting Picture

Customising the Picture

1 Press MENU to display the PICTURE menu, and press to access. 2 Within the menu, use , , or to navigate or adjust.

3 Press MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu.

 

PICTURE

PERSONAL

PICTURE MODE

 

CONTRAST

 

50

BRIGHTNESS

 

50

SATURATION

 

50

HUE

 

50

SHARPNESS

 

53

COLOR MODE

 

WARM

NR

 

OFF

SCALE

 

FULL

: SEL

: ADJ

: EXIT

Notes: The above menu is shown as an example. The menu items may be different when the unit works in different mode.

Option

Function

Choice/Remarks

 

 

Natural/Soft/Bright/Personal

Picture Mode

Selects a desired picture mode.

Note: you may directly press PICTURE

 

 

button on the remote control to select.

Contrast

Adjusts image contrast.

: stronger

: weaker

 

 

Brightness

Adjusts screen brightness for easier viewing of

: lighter

dark picture such as night scenes and black hair.

: darker

 

 

 

 

Saturation

Adjusts colour saturation.

: stronger

: weaker

 

 

Hue

Adjusts colour hue for image.

: greenish

: purplish

 

 

 

 

 

Sharpness

Adjusts image sharpness and displays a

: sharper

sharp image.

: softer

 

 

 

 

 

Selects one of three automatic colour adjustments.

 

Colour Mode

Sets to warm to enhance hotter colours such

Normal/Warm/Cool

 

as red, or set to cool to see less intense

 

 

colours with more blue.

 

 

Reduces noise in the picture,

Weak/Middle/Strong/Off

NR

Note: you may directly press NR button

commonly called snow.

 

 

on the remote control to select.

 

 

Panorama/Full/Zoom1/Zoom2/Normal

Scale

Adjusts screen aspect ratio.

Note: you may directly press Zoom button

 

 

on the remote control to select.

Note: The Hue item is for NTSC system.

The scale item can not be adjusted when there is no input signal or the picture is frozen or MAG. C demo mode is used.

Freezing picture

Press the STILL button to hold on the image on the screen (the video sources still run). Press it to reactivate the image.

Note: For the sake of protecting the screen, please do not freeze a picture for a long time.

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Contents N111 Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Batteries for the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlPower Connection Precautions on battery usePreparation To open or close the back coverAntenna Connection Power Indicator Remote Sensor CH+ PowerIdentification of Controls Main UnitCOM port Main Unit Hdmi interface VGA input/AudioComponent inputs Antenna inputRemote Control To view signal from AV/S-VIDEO inputs How to connectConnections Connect a VCRTo playback Camcorder Connect a CamcorderTo play DVD Connect a DVD playerTo Play the Device Connect a Hdmi deviceConnect a PC To Watch the PC screenTo record program Connect a VCR for recording or external amplifierTo enjoy high-quality sound through an external amplifier VCR for recordingBasic Operations Turning the Unit On and OffViewing the Menus and Displays Using the Channel Buttons CH+ or CH Selecting Input Source SignalDirect Accessing Channels Changing ChannelsSearching Channels Manually Memorising the ChannelsManual Fine Tuning Setting Auto Frequency Control AFCSkipping Channels Setting Colour/Sound System Setting Favourite ChannelMemorising Channels Editing ChannelsSetting Picture Customising the PictureOption Function Choice/Remarks Adjusting the Volume Setting SoundUsing the volume buttons VOL+ and VOL Using the Mute buttonSetting Clock Time Setting AdvanceSetting on timer Setting OFF timerSetting Sleep Timer Setting MWESetting Palette Colour Enhancement Parental Controls Setting PasswordSetting Colour System Setting Channel Control On or OffParental Contol Locking or Unlocking TV ChannelsAdjusting OSD Position Adjusting On-Screen DisplayAdjusting OSD Halftone Setting OSD TimeoutAdjusting the Picture Adjustment in PC VGA/YPBPR ModeCustomising the Colour Mode Adjusting Image GeometrySymptoms Check item TroubleshootingLCD Display panel information Care and MaintenanceLCD TV SpecificationsPalsonic Customer Service Telephone