The OSD menus are:

Picture

Audio

Power Control

Setup (includes EZ Setup, channel setup, and parental controls setup)

Option

Digital Setup

In the following section, a table lists each menu and the available options.

Using the Picture Menu

The Picture menu controls the look of the image on the screen for the selected picture mode. For example, when you adjust Brightness, the screen image changes as you adjust the scale.

Because the Picture menu maintains settings for each input, select (view) the input source, and then make Picture menu changes. The following table shows the Picture menu.

Picture menu

Options

 

 

OPC (optical picture

Off/On/On:Display

control)

 

 

 

Backlight

[scale]

 

 

Contrast

[scale]

 

 

Brightness

[scale]

 

 

Color

[scale]

 

 

Tint

[scale]

 

 

Sharpness

[scale]

 

 

Advanced

Color Temp

 

Black

 

3D-Y/C

 

Monochrome

 

Film Mode

 

Range of OPC

 

 

Reset

No/Yes

 

 

n

Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.

Adjusting the picture settings
Choosing OPC

The optical picture control (OPC) adjusts the overall brightness of the screen.

With OPC set to Off, the brightness is fixed at the value set in Backlight. With OPC set to On or On:Display, the OPC sensor on the front of the TV senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. On:Display also causes a label to appear on the screen while the OPC is adjusting the screen brightness.

Adjusting the image

These settings adjust the image you are watching, so select the correct input source before adjusting values.

Backlight sets the overall screen brightness when OPC is off.

Contrast sets the image contrast.

Brightness sets the image brightness.

Color sets the image color intensity.

Tint sets tones; decrease to make skin tones more purple, or increase to make skin tones more green.

Sharpness sets the image sharpness.

Advanced are individual settings; see the following section.

28HP LCD HDTV User’s Guide