
PICTURE MENU CONTROLS
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Follow these steps for Digital Mode and Analog Mode.
Press MENU button on the remote control to display onscreen menu.
Press CURSOR | or | to scroll through the |
onscreen menu until you see Picture highlighted. | ||
Press CURSOR | or | to display the PICTURE menu |
features. |
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Press CURSOR | or | to scroll through the picture |
features and use CURSOR
or
to adjust:
Picture Preset Control - to select a video setting from Sports, Weak Signal, Multimedia, Movies or Personal to enhance the current program source or content.
NOTE: An alternative way of adjusting Picture Preset is by pressing PICTURE button to display a menu and use CURSOR
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to toggle among the five settings.
Pict. Enhanc. Control - to improve unstable or poor quality video pictures. The options include: Off, Middle and High.
Color Temp. Control - to select Normal, Warm, or Cool picture preferences. For Normal, whites will maintain their whiteness; Cool will make the white bluish; and Warm will make the whites reddish.
Brightness Control - until the darkest parts of the picture are as bright as you want.
Contrast Control - to increase or decrease the difference between the black portions and white portions
of the picture.When contrast is increased, it helps to
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,,sharpen the picture quality.
Color Control - to add or remove color.
Sharpness Control - to improve sharpness in the picture.
Tint Control - to adjust natural skin tones in the picture quality. This option is adjustable only for NTSC signals.
NOTE: The way you choose to set the Picture Menu controls will become your personal setting.
When finished, press CLEAR button to clear the menu from the TV screen.
MAIN MENU
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Exit
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Sound
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Picture
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Setup
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Parental Control
Time
PICTURE
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Picture Preset | Sports |
Pict. Enhanc. | High |
Color Temp. | Normal |
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Sharpness
Tint
PICTURE
MENU |
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CLEAR
HELPFUL HINTS
Press Ana/Dig button on the remote to switch between Digital and Analog Mode.
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