The input labels that you can assign are:

Default (original input label)

AVR

DVD

PVR

Cable

DEC

Aux

SAT

VCR

To change an input label by using the remote control:

1Press the Menu button to open the OSD. The available menus appear as a list.

2Press the down arrow button to highlight the Setup menu, and then press the OK button.

3Press the down arrow button to move within the menu and highlight the Input Labels option, and then press OK to move into the option.

4Press the down arrow button to highlight the input source that you want to change, and then press the right arrow button. Press the down arrow button to select the new label, and then press OK to enter the change.

5When you are finished, press the Menu button to close the OSD.

Using White Wash

In the White Wash menu, select Start, and then press the OK button to display an all-white screen for three minutes. This can reduce the appearance of an afterimage that results from a fixed screen image.

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Extensive use of White Wash may reduce the lifetime of the panel.

Returning to Default Settings

You can use the Default Settings menu to return all settings, including the input labels, to the default value. Select Default Settings, and then press the OK button.

This option does not reset the channels in the Fav and the channel list. These items are cleared only when you run a new channel scan.

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HP PL4272N 42 inch Plasma manual Using White Wash, Returning to Default Settings

PL4272N 42 inch Plasma specifications

The HP LC3772N, PL4272N, PL5072N, LC4276N, and SL4278N represent a diverse range of plasma television offerings that cater to various viewing preferences and room sizes.

Starting with the HP LC3772N, this 37-inch plasma model is ideal for medium-sized living spaces, providing high-definition display quality. The LC3772N boasts a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, ensuring that viewers can enjoy crystal clear images with vibrant colors. With a refresh rate that minimizes motion blur, this model is perfect for watching fast-paced sports or action films. The unit also features multiple connectivity options, including HDMI and component inputs, allowing for seamless connection with gaming consoles and other multimedia devices.

Next, the PL4272N is a 42-inch plasma television that enhances the viewing experience with its larger screen size and advanced features. It offers similar resolution capabilities as the LC3772N but adds improved contrast ratios, enhancing picture depth and clarity. The PL4272N supports 720p high-definition video and includes built-in speakers designed to elevate audio output. This model is known for its wide viewing angles, making it suitable for gatherings with family or friends, ensuring everyone enjoys a stellar view.

The PL5072N takes this performance a step further with a generous 50-inch screen, suitable for a more immersive home theater experience. This model features 1080p full HD resolution, delivering stunning visuals with rich detail that enhances movie nights and gaming sessions. The advanced plasma technology used in the PL5072N offers deeper blacks and brighter whites, creating an impressive dynamic range. Its sleek design and thin profile also make it an attractive addition to any living room decor.

The LC4276N stands out in the 42-inch category with its innovative energy-saving features, making it not just a visual delight but also an environmentally friendly choice. Equipped with advanced image processing technologies, the LC4276N delivers enhanced color accuracy and sharpness.

Finally, the SL4278N is another 42-inch plasma television that showcases a modern design and smart features. It delivers stunning picture quality with low input lag, appealing to gamers who demand responsive gameplay. The SL4278N includes networking capabilities, enabling users to enjoy streaming content from popular services directly on their screen.

In summary, these HP plasma models vary in size and features but all deliver exceptional picture quality, making them suitable for varied viewing preferences and settings.