Using the CableClear® feature

CableClear® reduces visible interference in your TV picture. This

is useful when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal (especially a Cable channel) or playing a video cassette or disc damaged by repeated use.

To turn on the CableClear® feature:

1.

Press MENU, then press or to display the PICTURE menu.

2.

Press￿￿￿￿￿￿or to highlight CableClear.

 

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3.Press or to highlight ON.

4.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

To turn off the CableClear® feature:

Highlight OFF in step 3, above.

Selecting the Scan Velocity Modulation (SVM)

The SVM feature enhances picture contrast and sharpness. This feature has three modes: HIGH, LOW, and OFF.

To select the SVM feature:

1.

Press MENU, then press

or

to display the PICTURE menu.

2.

Press￿￿￿￿￿￿or to highlight SVM.

 

 

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3.Press or to select the mode you prefer.

4.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

To turn off the SVM:

Select OFF in step 3.

Resetting your picture adjustments

The RESET function returns your picture quality adjustments to the following factory settings:

Mode

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Tint

center (0)

Brightness

center (25)

Sharpness

center (25)

Contrast

max (50)

Color temperature

cool

Color

center (25)

SVM

high

To reset your picture adjustments:

1. Press MENU, then press or to display the PICTURE menu.

2. Press or to highlight RESET, and then press .

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Note:

SVM is not required when viewing some high-quality video material. If you are watching high-quality video material, you may want to set SVM to OFF.

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