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Insignia NS-PDP50HD-09 50" PDP TV
www.insignia-products.com
Changing video settingsTo change the video settings:
1Press MENU. The initial (Video) menu opens.
2Press or to select the option you want
to change, or the sub-menu you want to
access. Options and sub-menus include:
•Picture Mode—Cycles through the
available preset picture modes. Choices
include Vivid, Normal, Cinema, Sport,
and User.
•Contrast—Adjusts the difference
between the brightest and darkest areas
of the picture.
•Brightness—Adjusts the overall brightest
of the picture.
•Saturation—Adjusts the overall color
intensity of the picture.
•Hue—Adjusts the balance between the
green and red color of the picture.
•Sharpness—Adjusts the overall focus of
the picture.
•Color Temperature—Press ENTER to
open a sub-menu where you can cycle
through the available preset color
temperature modes. Choices include
Warm, Cool, and Normal.
•Noise Reduction—Cycles through the
available preset modes designed to
reduce noise from connected equipment.
Choices include Off, Low, Strong, and
Medium.
•VGA—Only available in VGA mode.
Opens a sub-menu where you can adjust
the VGA settings of your TV. Choices
include:
•Auto Adjust–Press ENTER to
automatically adjust the settings to
optimize the VGA picture.
•H. Position–Adjusts the horizontal
position of the picture.
•V. Po si ti on–Adjus ts the vertical position
of the picture.
•Clock–Adjusts the width of the picture
based on the VGA mode.
•Phase–Adjusts the signal phase, which
can improve image clarity and stability
based on the VGA mode.
3Press or to change the setting of the
selected option, or press ENTER to enter the
selected sub-menu.
4Press MENU to exit a sub-menu, or press
EXIT to close the menus and return to
normal viewing.
Changing audio settingsTo change the audio settings:
1Press MENU. The initial menu opens.
2Press or to select the Audio icon. The
Audio
menu
opens.
3Press or to select the option you want
to change. Options include:
•Bass—Adjusts the relative intensity of the
lower-pitched sounds.
•Trebl e—Adjusts the relative intensity of
the higher-pitched sounds.
•Balance—Adjusts the relative volume of
speakers (left to right) in a multi-speaker
system.
•Sound Effect—Cycles through the
available preset sound effect modes.
Choices include Surround, Live, Dance,
Techno, Classic, Soft, Rock, Pop, and
Off.
•Speaker—Lets you turn the TV speakers
On or Off (to listen to the audio through
an external amplifier/receiver and
speakers).
•MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound)(DTV
only)—Cycles through the available
sound modes. Choices include Stereo,
SAP, and Mono.
•SPDIF (DTV only)—Lets you select the
digital sound format. Choices include
PCM (external audio from AUDIO OUT
(L/R)), Off, and Dolby Digital (external
audio from DIGITAL AUDIO OUT).
NoteIf you select the User mode, you can
individually set the items shown below.
Picture Mode User
Brightness 54
Contrast 50
Saturation 54
Hue 0
Sharpness 5
Color Temperature
Noise Reduction Medium
Video
Enter Select Exit
Picture Mode User
Brightness 54
Contrast 50
Saturation 54
Hue 0
Sharpness 5
Color Temperature
Noise Reduction Medium
Video
Enter Select Exit