JVC PD-42DV2, LCT1445-001A manual Picture Setting, Picture Mode, Picture Adjustment, White Balance

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PICTURE SETTING

Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see page 20) for details of displaying the menu.

 

PICTURE SETTING

 

PICTURE MODE

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

 

BRIGHT

 

SHARP

 

COLOUR

 

TINT

 

WHITE BALANCE

MID

 

BACK

RESET

TV

OK

 

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PICTURE MODE

You can choose one of three PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically.

BRIGHT:

Heightens contrast and sharpness.

STANDARD:

Standardizes picture adjustment.

SOFT:

Softens contrast and sharpness.

Picture Adjustment

You can change the picture settings of each PICTURE MODE mode as you like.

CONTRAST:

You can adjust the picture contrast.

2: lower

3: higher

BRIGHT:

You can adjust the picture brightness.

2: darker

3: brighter

SHARP:

You can adjust the picture sharpness.

2: softer

3: sharper

COLOUR:

You can adjust the picture colour.

2: lighter

3: deeper

TINT:

You can adjust the picture tint.

2: reddish

3: greenish

You can change the TINT setting (picture hue) when the colour system is NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43 or a signal from the VIDEO-4 terminal.

However, operation is not possible when the PIP function main picture is set to VIDEO-4.

To return to the default settings in each PICTURE MODE:

Press the blue button.

This returns the picture settings in the PICTURE MODE mode you have chosen to the default settings, and stores them in the PICTURE MODE mode.

WHITE BALANCE

You can select one of three WHITE BALANCE modes (three tones of white) to adjust the white balance of the picture. Since white is the colour which is used as a reference for all the other colours, changing the WHITE BALANCE mode affects the appearance of all the other colours on the screen.

COOL:

A bluish white. Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy a more vivid and bright picture.

MID:

The normal white colour.

WARM:

A reddish white. Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films.

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Contents PD-42DV2 Page Distance recommendations EnglishIf Burn-in has occurred „ Do not view for long periods of time in the Regular modeBurn-in Avoid burn-in as followsS.T. demonstration Point defectsEffect on infrared devices Contents Checking contents of packages Manual and install the TV correctly Setting up your TVInstallation Putting the batteries into the Remote controlReceiver back Connection diagramConnections TV backConnecting the aerial and VCR Connecting the TV and receiverBack of the receiver Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet„ Receiver rear Back of the TVInitial settings Press the blue button to start the Auto Program function TV buttons and functions Press the #Standby button to turn the TV on or off Remote control buttons and functionsTurn the TV on or off from standby mode To use the Programme number PR 0 AV „ Use the PR ListPress the hInformation button to display PR ListCinema Surround function „ Choose the Zoom mode„ Adjusting the visible area of the picture Zoom functionReturn to TV channel instantly Using the PIP functionUsing the Freeze function Displaying the current timeVCR Using the MULTI-PICTURE functionOperating a JVC brand VCR or DVD player „ To use DbuttonHold Using the List ModeTeletext function Basic operationSize CancelSub-page RevealUsing the TV’s menu White Balance Picture SettingPicture Mode Picture AdjustmentSuper DigiPure Picture FeaturesDigital VNR Colour Management Colour SystemPull Down Auto AspectBBE Sound SettingSpeaker Stereo / IOutput VolumeHeadphone TV SpeakerPress the blue button to display the name list ID List Video SettingID List Choose a Video terminalChannel Guard FeaturesSleep Timer Blue BackFast RefreshPicture Shift SlowEDIT/MANUAL InstallLanguage Auto ProgramDelete „ IDMove InsertIf the TV channel reception is poor To cancel the Manual functionPress the yellow button to delete the TV ChannelGroup Languages Changing the Teletext Language settingFront of the receiver Connecting the external devicesBefore connecting anything Additional preparation„ Connecting Speakers/Amplifier „ Connecting devices to the OUT terminal„ Connecting headphones Australia CH/CC numbersTroubleshooting „ Other concerns Design and specifications subject to change without notice SpecificationsPage Page Page Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited