Marantz LC3050 Setting UP TV Programme Picture Control, Programme edit, Manual Picture Control

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SETTING UP TV PROGRAMME

PICTURE CONTROL

Programme edit

This function enables you to delete, copy, move or skip or skip the stored programme.

Programme edit

 

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You can adjust picture Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness and Tint to the levels you prefer.

Also you can move some programme to other programme numbers or insert a blank programme data into the selected programme number.

1.Press the MENU button.

2.Select the Setup menu.

3.Press the 5∞ button select Programme edit.

Select the programme name to edit with the 5∞ and 2 3.

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Delete

Copy

MoveSkip

Manual Picture Control

1.Press the MENU button.

2.Select the Picture.

3.Press the 5∞ buttons to select a picture item.

4.Press the 2 3 buttons to adjust the picture condition as you want.

5.Press the TV/AV button to store for the picture User.

Picture

Contrast90

Brightness75

Colour75

Sharpness50

Tint0

Deleting a programme

1.Select a programme to be deleted with the 5∞ or

2 3 button.

2.Press the R (Red) button twice.

The selected programme is deleted, all the following programme is shifted up one position.

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Selected Item

Setting Change

Contrast

More darkness 2 0~100 3 More light

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Copying a programme

1.Select a programme to be copied with the 5∞ or

2 3 button.

2.Press the G (Green) button.

All the following programmes are shifted down one position.

Moving a programme

1. Select a programme to be moved with the 5∞ or

2 3 button.

2. Press the Y (Yellow) button.

TV/AV TV/PC MENU

OK

Brightness

Less bright 2 0~100 3 More bright

 

 

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Color

Lower color intensity 2 0~100 3 Higher color intensity

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TV/AV

TV/PC MENU

Sharpness

Soft picture 2 0~100 3 Hard picture

 

Tint

More purple 2 50~50 3 More green

 

 

 

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3. Move the programme to desired programme

number with the 5∞ or 2 3 button.

4. Press the Y (Yellow) button again to release this

function.

Skipping a programme number

1.Select a programme number to be skipped with the

5∞ or 2 3 button.

2.Press the B (Blue) button. The skipped programme turns to blue.

3.Press the B (Blue) button again to release the skipped programme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Auto Picture Control

Picture effect

1.Press the button.

2.Press the button repeatedly to select [PSM]. Each press of the button changes the screen display as below.

Dynamic Standard Mild Game User

MUTE

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Note: When a programme number is skipped it means that you will be unable to select it using the CH+ – button during normal TV viewing. If you want to

CH

• Dynamic : Vivid Picture Appearance

• Standard : Standard Picture Appearance

select the skipped programme, directly enter the

• Mild : Softer Picture Appearance

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programme number with the NUMBER buttons or select it in the programme edit or table menu.

• Game : External Video Game Picture Setup

• User : Manual Picture Setup

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Contents Model LC3050 User Guide CE Marking Waarschuwingen Cleaning PowerLocation Contents Controls Supplied AccessoriesBattery installation Front PanelRemote controller Basic Operation On Screen Menus and DisplayManual Programme Setting UP TV ProgrammeAuto Programme Select the Auto programme menuManual Picture Control Setting UP TV Programme Picture ControlProgramme edit Auto Picture ControlAuto Sound Control Sound Control Other FunctionsAuto sleep Blue backSwitching the main and PIP picture Sleep timerSelecting the PIP picture mode Calling the programme listSize TeletextTime Scart Video inputAntenna connection Headphone jackPicture adjustment Connecting PC AS MonitorPC/DTV Input Compatible with HDCP. Supported Signals TroubleshootingProduct Spec Japan 2004/04 ECMi