1. Basic Setup and Operation 13
Making Picture Adjustments
To get the best picture under different viewing con-
1.
ditions, set the Picture Mode before changing other
video settings. See page 35 for more.
a. Press
MENU
and go to the Adjust > Picture >
Picture Mode menu.
b. Make one of these selections:
Name When to Use
Brilliant
Under bright light
Game
With gaming consoles
Bright For most daytime viewing
Natural For most nighttime viewing
c. Pres s
MENU
to clear the menu.
Press
2.
MORE
.
Press
3.
8
(VIDEO).
Press
4.
to display the name of the adjustment
you want.
Press
5.
to make the adjustment.
Additional picture adjustments are described on page s
33 and 34.
Audio Settings
Changing the Audio Output
To switch audio output from the internal TV speakers to
a connected external sound system or headphones:
Press
1.
MORE
.
Press
2.
9
(AUDIO).
Press
3.
until the Speakers option is displayed.
The Speakers option will display only if a connec-
tion has been detected on one of the TV’s audio
outputs.
Press
4.
to switch between TV and either AV
Receiver or Headphones.
Changing Audio Settings
Press
1.
MORE
.
Press
2.
9
(AUDIO).
Press
3.
to display the name of the adjustment
you want.
Press
4.
to change the set ting.
Other TV Features
Activate Audio Lock to control your sound system •
with the TV’s remote control left in
TV
mode. See
page 59.
To set the TV Clock see • page 38. Set the TV
Clock if you plan to use the TV Timer (page 38) or
ChannelView (page 22) features.
To set parental controls, see the • Lock menu, page
42.
To change the input names that appear in the •
Activity menu, see Inputs > Name options, page
40.
3D Video.• See page 25.
To program the remote control to operate other •
A/V devices, see Appendi x A, “Programming the
Remote Control,” page 58.
To control compatible devices using HDMI CEC •
control, see Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC
Devices,” page 67.
837 Series.• To view still and moving digital camera
images on the TV, see “Camera Images and Music
Files,” page 28.
837 Series.• To control A/V devices with NetCom-
mand, see chapter 5, “NetCommand IR Control for
Most Devices” on (page 45).
Basic TV Operation, continued
Other Information
TV Care
Lamp Cartridge.• When the lamp cartridge needs
replacement, replace the la mp yourself and save
the cost of a service c all. See Appendix D for
instructions.
General Cleaning.• See “Cleaning Recommenda-
tions,” page 72.
Assistance
For troubleshooting, service, and product suppor t, •
see Appendix E, page 73.
For warranty information, see the TV warrant y on •
page 84.