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Picture Adjust

PICTURE ADJUST

DNR

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NOISE MUTING

SET VIDEO STATUS

YNR

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The second PICTURE ADJUST menu lets make further adjustments to the television’s picture and display quali-
ties. The YNR and DNR noise filters will help improve image quality, noise muting will eliminate static from
channels with weak signals or that are not broadcasting, and SET VIDEO STATUS will allow you to program a
set of image adjustments that meet your own personal tastes.
The second PICTURE ADJUST menu can be accessed by either pressing the
button while at the last
option of the first PICTURE ADJUST menu or by pressing MENU again.
The YNR filter can help to eliminate “noise” (static) from your television pictures. Before using the YNR filter,
first try the DNR filter (see below). If your picture still contains too much noise, try adjusting the YNR filter.
Use the
5∞
arrows to select YNR. Use the
2
or
3
arrows to adjust the amount of noise reduction. Press
2
to decrease the noise reduction, press
3
to increase the noise reduction.
If you reduce the level of noise reduction too much, the picture may become soft and weak. Adjust the
YNR filter to find a balance between picture sharpness and noise that you like.
YNR
Use the DNR (Digital Noise Reducer) filter when receiving a weak signal to help increase the overall signal
quality. Use the
5∞
arrows to select DNR. Use the
2
or
3
arrows to turn DNR ON to reduce noise, or OFF
to shut the DNR filter off.
The DNR filter will reduce noise without affecting the overall image quality, unlike the YNR filter. That is why
we suggest you try using the DNR filter first. DNR runs a frame-by-frame comparison of the incoming sig-
nal to detect and reduce areas of noise.
DNR ON OFF