Vizio E420VL, E470VL, E550VL User Manual: Understanding Ambient Light Sensor and Picture Features

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VIZIO E420VL / E470VL / E550VL User Manual

Color Temperature

Color Temperature is the “warmness” or “coolness” of the white areas of the picture. Choose from Custom, Cool, Normal, or Computer. Normal is the setting for television broadcasting. Custom allows you to set a preset calibrated for a white point to suit individual preferences. Cool produces a blue-hued image. Computer sets the white point at the established setting for a computer display (9300K). Each preset may also be adjusted for a customized setting.

Advanced Picture

To select the options in the Advanced Picture sub-menu, press OK. A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced functions available for fine tuning of the picture.

Smooth Motion Effect

The Smooth MotionTM Effect option activates Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (ME/MC), which suppresses motion judder, or “stuttering” of the image when the camera pans across a scene, or there is horizontal motion in the scene. Choose from Off, Low, Middle, or High.

Real Cinema Mode

The Real Cinema Mode option allows selection of the type of compensation used for the Smooth MotionTM Effect option. Choose from Off, Precision and Smooth.

Noise Reduction

This feature diminishes picture artifacts caused by the digitizing of image motion content that may be present in the picture. Choose from Off, Low, Medium, or High.

MPEG NR

Reduces white areas between color boundaries. Choose from Off, Low, Medium or Strong.

Color Enhancement

This feature increases the picture reproduction performance of the picture by reducing oversaturation of certain colors and improving flesh tones. Choose from Off, Normal, Rich Color, Grn/Flesh, and Grn/Blue.

Adaptive Luma

Large areas of brightness in the picture will result in a higher Average Picture Level (APL) and the overall picture will look too light. This feature will lower the APL to counteract this effect. Choose from Off, Low, Medium, Strong, or Extend.

Film Mode

Choose from Off or Auto. When set to Off it will stay at 60 fps. When set to Auto, the TV will detect the cadence (for example at 24 frames/second for film, or normal video at 60 fps).

Backlight Control

Set this feature to OFF, DCR, or OPC. DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) improves the black level performance and increases contrast ratio. OPC (Optimum Power Control) Reduces power consumption while maintaining the same picture brightness.

Ambient Light Sensor

Choose Off, Low, Medium, or High. When set to Low, Medium, or High, your HDTV will automatically adjust to light changes in the room.

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Contents Dear Vizio Customer Important Safety Instructions Page Power Lines Television Antenna Connection ProtectionExternal Television Antenna Grounding Lightning ProtectionAdvisory of the DTV Transition Table of Contents Adjusting Your Hdtv Settings Warranty Index Opening the Package Setting Up Your Hdtv Attaching the E420VL TV Stand Unpack the TV and stand baseAttaching the E470VL TV Stand Wall Mounting Specifications E420VL E470VL Wall Mounting Specifications E550VLWall Mounting your Hdtv Front Panel Side Panel ControlsSide Panel Connection Rear Panel Connections Audio OUTInstalling the Batteries Remote Control RangeVizio Remote Control Precautions Precautionary Tips for Inserting the BatteriesE420VL Remote Control Buttons CEC-Supported ButtonsE470VL & E550VL Remote Control Buttons Device ButtonsGetting Started Select Input Source Watching a TV ProgramViewing Digital TV Program Information Connecting Equipment Which Video Connection Should I Use?Connecting Your Cable or Satellite Box Using Hdmi BestHdmi Connections for Cable or Satellite Boxes with DVI Using Component Video Better Using Composite Video GoodUsing Coaxial Antenna Good Connecting Your DVD Player Hdmi Connections for DVD Players with DVIUsing Composite AV Video Good Connecting Coaxial RF Connecting Your VCR or Video CameraConnecting a Home Theater System Using RCA Using Optical S/PDIFConnecting a Computer Using RGB VGAUsing Hdmi Viewing Pictures Viewing PicturesAdjusting Photo Settings Using the On-screen Display OSD Input MenuWide Menu Sleep Timer Menu CC Closed Caption MenuPicture Menu Contrast ColorTint SharpnessColor Temperature Advanced PicturePIP Menu Settings Menu Equalizer Settings Advanced AudioReset Audio Mode Tuner Tuner ModeAuto Channel Scan Partial Channel SearchRating Enable To use one of the 10 preset labelsName Input Parental ControlsUSA-Movie CAN-EnglishChange PIN Password Time & Local Settings Time ZoneCAN-French Alt Rating RegionMedia Menu CEC FunctionDevice Discovery Reset TV Settings Clear Memory Factory DefaultStart Setup Wizard Help MenuUsing a Cable or Satellite Box Remote Programming other devicesProgramming your Blu-Ray or DVD Player Programming your Home Theater SystemReset Remote to Factory Settings Programming your Cable or Satellite Set-Top BoxSearching for Device Codes My Codes DVD Player Home Theater Cable Box Satellite BoxRemote Control Codes Television CodesIncluding TV/DVD, TV/VCR, and TV/DVD/VCR Version 2/12/2010 Page Longjiang 10360, 10376, 10384, 10385, 10392, 10457 Page Version 2/12/2010 Cable Box Codes Including Cable / PVR BoxesSatellite Receiver Codes Including Sat / PVR BoxesPVR Codes DVD Player CodesPhilips 20006, 20040, 20041, 20081, 20294, 20297 Amplifier / Receiver / Tuner Codes Version 2/12/2010 Audio Accessory Codes VCR CodesVersion 2/12/2010 Cleaning the TV and Remote Control Troubleshooting GuideGeneral TV Problems SolutionGeneral TV Problems Media Viewer Problems Telephone & Technical Support ComplianceFCC Class B Radio Interference Statement Specifications E420VL SpecificationsE470VL Specifications E470VL SpecificationsE550VL Specifications E550VL SpecificationsATSC/QAM, Signal Compatibility 480ISDTV, 480PEDTV, 720PHDTV Preset PC Resolutions Resolution through RGB InputParameters Horizontal Values Pixels Vertical Values Lines Types of Service Parts and LaborLimitations and Exclusions Personal DataIndex Mpeg NR
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