Changing
video settings
To change the video settings:
1 Press MENU. The initial (Video) menu opens.
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Press _ or II_ to change the setting of the
selected option, or press ENTER to enter the
selected sub-menu.
Press MENU to exit a sub-menu, or press
EXIT to close the menus and return to
normal viewing.
Changing audio settings
To change the audio settings:
1 Press MENU. The initial menu opens.
2 Press ,& or T to select the option you want
to change, or the sub-menu you want to
access. Options and sub-menus include:
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Picture Mode--Cycles
through the
available preset picture modes. Choices
include Vivid, Normal, Cinema, Sport,
and User.
Note
If you select the User mode, you can
individually set the items shown below,
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Contrast--Adjusts
the difference
between the brightest and darkest areas
of the picture.
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Brightness--Adjusts
the overall brightest
of the picture.
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Saturation--Adjusts
the overall color
intensity of the picture.
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Hue--Adjusts
the balance between the
green and red color of the picture.
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Sharpness--Adjusts
the overall focus of
the picture.
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Color Temperature--Press
ENTER to
open a sub-menu where you can cycle
through the available preset color
temperature modes. Choices include
Warm, Cool, and Normal.
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Noise Reduction--Cycles
through the
available preset modes designed to
reduce noise from connected equipment.
Choices include Off, Low, Strong, and
Medium.
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VGA--Only
available in VGA mode.
Opens a sub-menu where you can adjust
the VGA settings of your TV. Choices
include:
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Auto Adjust-Press
ENTER to
automatically adjust the settings to
optimize the VGA picture.
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H. Position-Adjusts the horizontal
position of the picture.
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V. Position-Adjusts the vertical position
of the picture.
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Clock-Adjusts
the width of the picture
based on the VGA mode.
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Phase-Adjusts the signal phase, which
can improve image clarity and stability
based on the VGA mode.
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Press 4 or _ to select the Audio icon. The
Audio menu opens.
Press ,6, or Y to select the option you want
to change. Options include:
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Bass--Adjusts
the relative intensity of the
lower-pitched sounds.
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Treble--Adjusts
the relative intensity of
the higher-pitched sounds.
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Balance--Adjusts
the relative volume of
speakers (left to right) in a multi-speaker
system.
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Sound Effect--Cycles through the
available preset sound effect modes.
Choices include Surround,
Live, Dance,
Techno, Classic, Soft, Rock, Pop, and
Off.
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Speaker--Lets
you turn the TV speakers
On or Off (to listen to the audio through
an external amplifier/receiver
and
speakers).
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MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound)(DTV
only)--Cycles
through the available
sound modes. Choices include Stereo,
SAP, and Mono.
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SPDIF (DTV only)--Lets
you select the
digital sound format. Choices include
POM (external audio from AUDIO OUT
(L/R)), Off, and Dolby Digital (external
audio from DIGITAL AUDIO OUT).
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