: Pictures settings are set to your preference.

Using the Smart Picture and Sound features

Smart Picture feature offers you a choice of 5 picture settings namely : Rich, Natural, Soft, Multimedia and Personal.

Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the settings to select your desired mode.

Natural

Definition of Picture Settings

Rich : Brilliant and sharp picture settings suitable for bright environment and for use in demonstrations to show off the quality of the TV on good sources.

Natural

: Reference mode for living room

 

conditions and average signals.

Soft

: Intended for bad-quality signals.

Richor

Soft

Suitable for living room viewing.

Multimedia : Best for graphical applications.

Multimedia

Personal

Smart Sound feature offers you a choice of 4 sound settings namely : Theatre, Music, Voice, and Personal.

Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the settings to select your desired mode.

 

 

Music

Theatre

or

Voice

 

 

 

 

Personal

Personal

Definition of Sound Settings

Theatre : Emphasize sensation to action (Bass and Treble boosted).

Music : Emphasize low tone (Bass boosted).

Voice : Emphasize high tone (Treble boosted).

Personal : Sound settings are set to your preference.

NOTE : The Personal setting is the setting that you set up using the Picture/Sound menu in the main menu. This is the only setting in the Smart Picture/Sound settings that can be changed. All other settings are pre-set at the factory.

Using the Active Control feature

Active Control feature automatically adjusts the picture setting for optimal picture quality continuously under any signal conditions.

&Press the key repeatedly to toggle between Active Control Off and Active Control On options.

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Select the Active Control On option to activate the Active Control feature.

Select the Active Control Off option to deactivate the Active Control feature.

Active Control Off

Active Control On

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Philips 42PF5331, 37PF5321, 42PF5321 manual Using the Smart Picture and Sound features, Using the Active Control feature