McIntosh MVP851 owner manual U2 Menu

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The adjustments allow increasing the setting from the default setting.
U3 MENU
The U3 Video Menu permits the adjustment of the video sharpness and in a picture. High Sharpness (the horizontal picture detail), V Sharpness (the vertical picture detail), Edge Enhancements (the outlines of objects detail) and Tint (correct for proper facial tones in the picture).
1. Press the DISPLAY Push-button twice to access the second On Screen Icon.
2. Press the Up￿ directional Push-button to select the Digital Picture Mode.
3. Press the Right￿ directional Push-button to highlight the Icon to the right (Monitor) and up/down arrows will appear on the icon.
4. Press the Up￿ or Down￿ directional Push-buttons to select U1 and then press the Right￿ directional Push- button to highlight the Number in the “U” Icon and up/ down arrows will appear on the icon. Press the Up￿ or
Note:
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1. Press the DISPLAY Push-button twice to access the second On Screen Icon.
2. Press the Up￿ directional Push-button to select the Digital Picture Mode.
3. Press the Right￿ directional Push-button to highlight the Icon to the right (Monitor) and up/down arrows will appear on the icon.
4. Press the Up￿ or Down￿ directional Push-buttons to select U1 and then press the Right￿ directional Push- button to highlight the Number in the “U” Icon and up/ down arrows will appear on the icon. Press the Up￿ or Down￿ directional Push-buttons to select U2. Refer to figure 95.
5. Use the
Right￿ direc- tional Push- button to highlight the Icon of the desired video adjust- ment. Refer to figures 96, 97 and 98.

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1.Press the DISPLAY Push-button twice to access the second On Screen Icon.

2.Press the Up￿ directional Push-button to select the Digital Picture Mode.

3.Press the Right￿ directional Push-button to highlight the Icon to the right (Monitor) and up/down arrows will appear on the icon.

4.Press the Up￿ or Down￿ directional Push-buttons to select U1. Refer to figure 89.

Figure 89

5.Use the Right￿ directional Push-button to highlight the Icon of the desired video adjustment. Refer to fig- ures 90, 91, 92, 93 and 94.

Note: Some of the adjustments allow increases/decreases in the setting and others only allow increases from the default setting.

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Figure 94

U2 MENU

The U2 Video Menu permits the adjustment of the video noise in a picture, 3D-NR (overall noise), Block NR (smoothes block noise) and Mosquito NR (reduces smudg- ing that appears around contrasting sections of the picture).

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