Skyworth SLTV-2632A-2, SLTV-3263A-2 manual Using The Menu System

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Using The Menu System

Screen Format Change the screen format among Normal, Waterglass, Cinema, Full.

Screen format is the way the picture is displayed on your TV. Press the ZOOM (left and right arrows) buttons on your remote to see if a different format is available for the video you are viewing. The format changes as you press the ZOOM (left and right arrows) buttons and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays in a 16/9 format. Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your screen, but sometimes it is sent in 4/3 which does not fill your screen. It depends on how the station or device connected to your TV is formatting the video. If there are bars on the screen, press the FORMAT buttons to try a different format that may eliminate the bars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way the format is sent by the broadcaster. The different formats available and what they look like follow. Each format is available for analog video, but it might not be available for digital video.

Film Mode (3:2 Pull down) Automatically detects video sources that were originally recorded on film (like most movies) and subsequently converted to a different format (for TV broadcast, for example). Film mode processes the converted signal so that it looks as close as possible to the original. Another name for this process is reverse 3:2 pull down.

The On setting (recommended): place a check in the box, enables the feature only when the TV detects that movie playback quality could be improved.

The Off setting (uncheck the box) turns off film mode up conversion. Try using this setting if you think the reverse 3:2 pull down is causing distortions in your picture.

PC Settings Adjust the PC settings when in PC mode. Video Noise Reduction (not available on PC or digital channels) Reduces picture "static" or any type of interference. This feature is especially useful for providing a clearer picture in weak analog signal conditions. Press the right arrow to choose between: Low for a softer, smoother picture that retains picture sharpness and detail; MID for a slightly softer picture than the Low setting; High for an even softer, smoother picture than the other settings (the picture detail is somewhat decreased).

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Contents Date SLTV-2632A-2 / SLTV-3263A-2Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open S3126AAntenna Lead Wire Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Contro l Connections & SetupUsing the Menu System Other Information Parental ControlsTo Remove The Stand Base Preparing Your LCD TV For Wall MountingGet the Picture Things to Consider Before You ConnectWhat You Need Choose your connectionWhat You Need To Know Component Video Advanced Connection Video Basic ConnectionViewing the Picture from the Connected Device HDMI/DVI Connection Connecting the Hdmi DeviceViewing the Picture from the Connected Device Viewing the PC PC ConnectingPut Batteries in the Remote How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupComplete the Initial Setup Plug in the TVChanging Channels What To ExpectExplanation of Jacks in alphabetical order Watching TVSide Panel Buttons Buttons and Other Jacks On Your TVUsing the Remote Control Remarks Remote ControlPicture Settings Using The Menu SystemPicture Menu Using The Menu System Sound Menu Channel Menu Channel Banner Setup Menu Using The Menu System V-Chip Rating Screen Parental Controls and V-ChipHow V-Chip Works for USA and Canada Lock Parental ControlsBlocking Specific Content Themes Blocking Canada V-Chip Ratings Chip USA Movie Rating LimitBlock Channel Button Block Change PasswordHow do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel? Care and CleaningWhy are there bars on my screen and can I get rid of them? Why does the first channel search take a long time?TV Problems TroubleshootingProblems with Hdmi Connection Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls Remote Control Doesnt WorkWhat Else Can I Do? US V-Chip TV Rating System Chip Rating ExplanationsCanadian French V-Chip Rating System Main technical specifications Page 8R28