How to Use the Menu Functions
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| •In each Viewing Mode and input, [Backlight], [Contrast], | |
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| [Brightness], [Colour], [Sharpness], [Tint], [Colour Balance], [Vivid | |
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| Colour], [Eco Mode], | ||
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| Basic picture mode | |||
| [Dynamic]: Provides enhanced picture contrast and sharpness when viewing in a bright room. | |||
Viewing Mode | [Normal]: Recommended for viewing under normal ambient room lighting conditions. | |||
[Cinema]: For watching movies in a darkened room with improving the | ||||
• Dynamic | ||||
performance of contrast, black and colour reproduction | ||||
• Normal | ||||
[True Cinema]: Precisely reproduces the original quality of the image without any revision. | ||||
• Cinema | ||||
[Game]: Fast response signal specifically to provide suitable images for playing games | ||||
• True Cinema | ||||
•Not valid on TV mode | ||||
• Game | ||||
• Photo | •A continuous record of time spent using Game mode can be displayed | |||
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| in the top right of the screen. [Playing Time Display] (p. 31) | ||
| [Photo]: Set [Reversal Film] to [On] to provide the suitable image quality for photos | |||
| •For HDMI input, Media Player and Network service operations | |||
Backlight |
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Contrast | Increases or decreases the levels of these options according to your | |||
Brightness | ||||
personal preference | ||||
Colour | ||||
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Sharpness |
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Tint | The picture hue can be adjusted to suit your taste | |||
•For NTSC signal, Component or HDMI input | ||||
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Colour Balance |
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• Cool | Allows you to set the overall colour tone of the picture | |||
• Normal | •Not valid when [Viewing Mode] is set to [True Cinema]. | |||
• Warm |
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Channel Colour Set | Colour density varying between broadcast channels can be adjusted to | |||
three levels for each reception channel | ||||
| •Select the channel you want to adjust and set this function. | |||
Vivid Colour | Automatically adjusts colours to vivid ones | |||
• Off | ||||
•Not valid on PC signal. | ||||
• On | ||||
Reversal Film | Provides the picture effect such as the reversal film | |||
• Off | ||||
•This function is available when [Viewing Mode] is set to [Photo]. | ||||
• On | ||||
Eco Mode | Automatically adjusts the screen brightness appropriately as the | |||
• Off | surrounding light level lowers to reduce the power consumption | |||
• On | •Not available in shop mode (Dynamic picture mode) | |||
Picture Noise Reduction | ||||
• Off | ||||
Automatically reduces unwanted picture noise and flicker noise in the | ||||
• Min | ||||
contoured parts of a picture | ||||
• Mid | ||||
•Not valid on PC signal. | ||||
• Max | ||||
| Makes still or slow moving pictures look more vivid | |||
| •Occasionally, while viewing still or slow moving pictures, colour patterning | |||
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| may be seen. Set to [On] to display sharper and more accurate colours. | ||
• On | •For PAL or NTSC signal reception only | |||
| •Not valid on Component, PC, HDMI and Media Player | |||
Screen Display | Turns the screen off when you select [Off] | |||
•The sound is active even if the screen turns off. | ||||
• Off | •Press any buttons (except Standby) to turn the screen on. | |||
• On | •This function is effective in reducing power consumption when listening | |||
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