Adjusting The Picture Settings In Memory Mode - RCA Scenium PHD50300 User Manual

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The Menu System

Adjusting the Picture Settings in MEMORY Mode

In MEMORY mode, you can set and save the following pictur e adjustments:
CONTRAST – Changes the pictur e 's contrast (between light and dark).
BLACK LEVEL – Makes the pictur e lighter or darker .
SHARPNESS – Changes the pictur e 's sharpness.
COLOR – Changes color density (video input only).
TINT – Changes picture tint (video input only).
COLOR TEMP – Changes the color tone.
NOISE REDUCE – (noise r e duction)– Removes extraneous information from the signal to make the pictur e clearer.
NOTE: Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when a computer signal is used.
Once you have selected MEMOR Y mode, you can adjust the picture settings. For example, to change the contrast setting:
PICTURE QUALITY
CONTRAST
BLACK LEVEL
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT
PRESETS
COLOR TEMP.
NOISE REDUCE
ADJ.
SEL.
This is the PICTURE QUALITY menu with the
PRESETS option highlighted.
CONTRAST
This is the CONTRAST screen.
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MEMORY
: NORMAL
: LOW
RETURN
1. Use the
or
button to highlight the CONTRAST option. Pr ess the
button to select it. The CONTRAST window appears. Use
buttons to adjust the contrast.
NOTE: If you don't push the
current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears.
2. Once the contrast is adjusted, pr e ss OK or MENU. The contrast is set
and you are returned to the PICTURE QUALITY menu.
3. Use the same procedure to adjust the black level and sharpness
settings.
4. When you are finished adjusting the pictur e settings, press GO BACK
to return to the main menu or pr e ss CLEAR to exit the menu system.
If the "CONTROL NOT A VAILABLE" message appears when you ar e
trying to change the pictur e settings, make sure the preset mode is set to
MEMORY. You can only change pictur e settings in MEMOR Y mode. The
other modes are pre-set and can't be changed.
or
button within 5 seconds, the
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