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System settings
Picture
Picture adjustment
By selecting one of the preset picture adjustment modes (Home
Mode, Premium Mode, Cinema Mode or Shop Mode), the picture
settings for the respective currently active signal input group are set
to predefined values.
You can use Personal Mode to specify individual settings for contrast,
colour intensity, colour temperature, sharpness and digital noise
suppression. Here you can enter your own specifications for each
signal input group.
You find a listing of the various signal input groups in chapter Technical
Data, section Signal input groups.
Calling picture adjustment
HOME: Call Home view.
Mark System settings,
OK call System settings.
Mark Picture,
go to next column.
Mark Picture adjustment,
go to next column.
...
Picture ad-
Home Mode
justment
Premium
Mode
Cinema
Mode
Shop Mode
Personal
Mode
Select mode,
OK adopt selected mode.
When selecting one of the three preset picture
adjustment modes you have to specify additionally
if the mode shall be set only for the currently
selected signal source, e.g., Only for HD Digital or
for the entire TV.
Explanations of the picture adjustment modes:
Home Mode The emphasis for the picture settings is here on low
energy consumption for home use. In this case, the
TV set switches automatically off after 4 hours of
unattended time.
Premium
The picture settings in Premium Mode are optimised
Mode
for a brighter environment at the cost of higher
energy consumption.
Cinema
The cinema mode is optimised for video and photo
Mode
playback.
Shop Mode The picture settings in Shop Mode are adjusted to
operation in the presentation room.
Personal
Here, you can recall your last personal picture
Mode
settings.
The priority here is low energy consumption in home use.
Adopt with
Adopt with
In this case the TV switches off automitically for the sake
of saving energy, after it has been out of operation for four
hours.
Selecting the picture format
The setting options depend on the transmitted picture content.
HOME: Call Home view.
Mark System settings,
OK call System settings.
Mark Picture,
go to next column.
Mark Picture format,
go to next column.
...
Picture for-
mat
Select format,
OK
OK adopt selected format.
Explanations of the picture formats for HD signals:
4:3 TV
Proportionally correct display of 4:3 or 16:9
16:9 TV
broadcasts. You select this mode when the signal is
not supplied by a PC (normal case). A small part of
the picture is truncated. This may be necessary to
hide possible interference at the edge of the picture,
which arises from the signal supplied.
4:3 PC
Proportionally correct display of 4:3 or 16:9
16:9 PC
broadcasts without loss of information.
You select this mode when the signal is supplied
by a PC.
4:3 Zoom
Proportionally correct display. Maximum picture
16:9 Zoom
magnification. Displayed text may get lost.
Explanations of the picture formats for SD signals:
16:9 Proportionally correct display of 16:9 broadcasts.
4:3 Proportionally correct display of 4:3 broadcasts.
Panorama 1 Proportionally correct display of 4:3 broadcasts on
the 16:9 screen. Station logo and subtitles remain
visible.
Panorama 2 Format filling display (factory default) of 4:3 broad-
casts on the 16:9 screen. Station logo and subtitles
remain visible.
Zoom Proportionally correct display. Maximum picture
magnification. Displayed text may get lost.
PALplus Is a 4:3-compatible 16:9 picture broadcast supplied
by the station which is detected automatically.
This 16:9 TV mode enables a proportionally correct display
16:9 TV
of 16:9 pictures. You select this mode when the picture
signal is not supplied by a PC (normal case).
16:9 PC
16:9 Zoom
4:3 TV
4:3 PC
4:3 Zoom
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