RCA PSP42300 user manual Reducing Noise in the Picture

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THE MENU SYSTEM

REDUCING NOISE IN THE PICTURE

Noise is a term used to describe extraneous bits of information in the signal that affect the clearness of the picture. You can use the Noise Reduction (NOISE REDUCE) setting if your reception is poor or when playing video tapes that have poor picture quality.

The NOISE REDUCE option has four settings, including OFF. The higher the setting, the stronger the effect. The settings switch as follows when the button is pressed:

To change the noise reduction setting:

1.From the PICTURE QUALITY menu, highlight the NOISE REDUCE

option, and select it by pressing the button. The NOISE REDUCE SCREEN is displayed.

2.Use the and buttons to select the desired noise reduction setting.

NOTE: If you don’t push the or button within 5 seconds, the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears.

3.When the desired setting is displayed, press OK to return to the PICTURE QUALITY menu. You can continue adjusting picture settings, return to the main menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

PICTURE QUALITY

CONTRAST

 

 

BLACK LEVEL

 

 

SHARPNESS

 

 

COLOR

 

 

TINT

R

G

PRESETS

:

MEMORY

COLOR TEMP.

:

WARM

NOISE REDUCE :

HIGH

SEL.

ADJ.

RETURN

This is the PICTURE QUALITY menu with the NOISE REDUCE (noise reduction) option highlighted.

 

 

NOISE REDUCE

: HIGH

 

 

This is the NOISE REDUCE (noise reduction) screen.

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