Technicolor - Thomson 30L03B important safety instructions Adjusting the picture, Picture

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Adjusting the picture

The PICTURE menu can be used to adjust the current settings, to apply preset settings and define your own preferred settings.

 

PICTURE

 

 

 

 

 

Return

 

 

 

Display the OVERVIEW menu by pressing the MENU

 

 

 

 

button.

 

Preset

 

Studio…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brightness

 

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Select the Picture option and press OK to confirm.

 

Contrast

 

 

 

 

 

Colour

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Sharpness

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The PICTURE menu appears. It offers the following

 

Tone

 

Warm…

 

options:

 

Other settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return: use the buttons to go back to the OVERVIEW menu

Preset: use the ½ / ¾ buttons to select from the preset settings offered (Standard, Film, Sport, Studio, Personal) the one which suits best the programme you are watching.

The Personal option contains the values you have defined for Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness settings.

Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Sharpness: adjust these settings as required using the ½ / ¾ buttons. Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Sharpness settings are automatically stored under Personal in the Preset option

Preset, Colour and Sharpness options are not displayed in PC mode.

Tone: this options controls colour temperature.

Use the ½ / ¾ buttons to select between Cold, Neutral and Warm.

Other settings: This option is not displayed in PC mode.

Press OK to access following options.

Return: use the buttons to go back to the PICTURE menu

Noise Reduction: adjust the noise reduction strength by using the ½ / ¾ buttons.

You can choose between Off, Low, Medium and High.

Black Expand : adjust these settings as required using the ½ / ¾ buttons.

You can choose between Off, Low, Medium and High.

Auto format: by default, checkbox is on

The TV (16/9) adapts to the broadcast picture format if the equipment connected via a Euro-AV (scart) socket provides a control signal.

NTSC Tint: This option is only available for NTSC audio-visual sources.

Adjust the tint of the picture using the ½ / ¾ buttons.

If the device is in PC mode you can access following functions in Picture Menu.

Phase, Synchronization, V-Position,H-Position

Select the desired option and adjust as required by using the ½ / ¾ buttons.

Press EXIT to close the menu.

Note : pressing PRESETS button (Red) in TV or PC mode out of the menus opens the PICTURE menu with the Preset line highlighted.

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Contents Important Safety Instructions Page Page Before Setting Up II Safety TipsAC Power Supply Cord Important InformationWhen using the LCD TV If problems occur during useIV Caution Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the LCD TVDifferent territories Supplied AccessoriesIntroduction II Preparation Precaution on battery useBatteries for the Remote Control Getting Started Switching onColoured buttons Remote control TV functionsText purple button Teletext 9To select a channel by its numberManual programming Using the remote control for other equipmentAutomatic code search Initial set-up Automatic InstallationChannels SET-UP Organiser OrganiserArranging channels in order Deleting channelsManual channel set-up Automatic updateManual Installation General operation OperationPanning function for Zoom ZoomLast programme Press the Return button to return to last watched programmeSound Adjusting the soundReturn go back to Overview menu Broadcast OptionsPicture Adjusting the picturePhase, Synchronization, V-Position,H-Position Sleep timer Setting the PreferencesPreferences TV LockNavigation bar Accessing TeletextChanging the character set temporarily NewsflashFastext Direct access to subpagesSubtitles Other Information PIC Picture in Computer ModeScart 1 AV1 / AV1 RGB input-output Audio R/L and video Cvbs Cinch sockets AV3 inputVideo socket AV3-S and Audio R/L input Connecting headphonesYCrCb component and Audio R/L input YPrPb for Video, D-Sub for PC and Audio inputConnecting a Computer Connecting a video recorderTV set Trouble ShootingPossible interference AntennaColors fade