You operate the OSD menus by using the buttons on the remote control or the TV; refer to the previous tables for descriptions of the buttons.

1Press the Source button to select the input signal source for the TV. The OSD menus and options that you see depend on the current input source.

2Press the Menu button to open the OSD. The available menus appear as a list.

3Press the direction buttons (the arrow buttons on the remote control, or the Channel and Volume buttons on the TV) to highlight the menu that you want, and then press the OK button on the remote control, or the Select button on the TV.

4Press the direction buttons to move within the menu and highlight an option, and then press the OK button on the remote control, or the Select button on the TV, to move into the option.

5Continue using the direction buttons to highlight and adjust an item, and the OK button or the Select button to enter the change. To move out of an option, or to move up one menu level, press the Back button on the remote control, or the Source button on the TV.

6When you are finished, press the Menu button to close the OSD.

The OSD menus are:

Picture

Audio

Channel

Parental (Control)

Setup (including Closed Caption)

SimpleMenu/Full Menu

Note that SimpleMenu appears in the menu list when the full list of menu items is displayed. Select SimpleMenu to view a reduced menu that shows only the most frequently used menu items. (When you do so, Full Menu appears in the menu list. Select it to again display the full list of menu items.)

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

Using the Picture Menu

The Picture menu controls the look of the image on the screen for the selected input source. 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 for an AV source. When a PC is the input source, use the Picture Screen menu to adjust the picture settings, including Auto Sync.

Picture menu

Options

 

 

Mode

Vivid/Standard/

 

Movie/User

 

User mode options are:

 

Brightness

 

Contrast

 

Saturation

 

Hue

 

Sharpness

 

 

Color Temperature

Cool/Standard/Warm

 

 

Aspect Ratio

Auto/16:9/4:3/

 

Zoom1/Zoom2/

 

Panorama

 

 

 

Picture Screen

H Size

 

 

(horizontal size)

 

H Position

 

 

(horizontal position)

 

V Size (vertical size)

 

V Position (vertical

 

 

position)

 

Phase Adjust

 

Clock Adjust

 

Auto Sync

 

Default

 

 

 

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HP LC3772N 37 inch, LC3272N 32 inch, LC4276N 42 inch, LC4776N 47 inch manual Using the Picture Menu, Picture menu Options

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