Operation Manual

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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Picture controls
Picture Mode
You can adjust the best picture appearance by
selecting the preset value in picture mode based
on the programme category.
Press MENU and use ◄ or ► to select
PICTURE.
Press ▼ to highlight Picture Mode and
use ◄ or ► to select from Dynamic,
Standard, Mild, Movie or User.
Picture Mode Standard
50
70
50
0
50
Brightness
Contrast
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
PICTURE
70
Back Light
Picture Size
Colour Temperature
Advanced Video
Wide
Select Back Exit
EXITRETURN
Brightness, Contrast, and
Colour
In the PICTURE menu press ▼ to select
Brightness, Contrast, or Colour.
Using ◄ or ► to adjust your preference.
Tint
It just can adjust at NTSC system, so when the
input system is PAL or SECAM, it will be grayed.
Sharpness
This function increase or decrease the sharpness
of the picture. The picture shows the clear edge
when you increase the values.
In the PICTURE menu press ▼ to select
Sharpness.
Using ◄ or ► to adjust your preference.
Colour Temperature
Colour Temperature increases the ‘warmth’ or
‘coolness’ of a picture by increasing the red or
blue tint.
In the PICTURE menu press ▼ to highlight
Colour Temperature and press ► or
to
select.
Picture Mode Standard
50
70
50
0
50
Brightness
Contrast
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
PICTURE
70
Back Light
Picture Size
Colour Temperature
Advanced Video
Wide
Select Back Exit
EXITRETURN
Using ◄ or ► to select from Cool,
Medium, Warm or User to suit your
preference.
Select Back
EXITRETURN
Colour Temperature
Medium
0
0
0
R Gain
G Gain
B Gain
Colour Temperature
Exit
NOTE: R/G/B Gain: Increase or decrease the
red/green/blue values in the picture.
Cinema mode
The frame rate of a movie film is generally 24
frames a second whereas the movie software
such as DVD, etc. that you enjoy watching on
television at home is 30 or 25 frames a second.
The difference in frame rate may cause flickers
whilst viewing the films on television; set the
Cinema Mode to convert the signal to reproduce
a smooth motion and picture quality.