5 Use more of
your TV
Access TV Menus
Menus help you to set channels, change picture
and sound settings and access other features.
1
Press
(Home) .
» The menu screen appears.
2
Select [Setup].
3
Press
to choose from the
following options:
•
[Picture] / [Sound] / [TV] (available
only in TV mode) / [Settings] /
[Parental] / [VGA setting] (available
only in PC mode) / [EasyLink].
4
Press OK to select.
5
Press Home to exit.
Change picture and sound
settings
Change picture and sound settings to suit your
preferences. You can apply pre-defined settings
or change settings manually.
Adjust picture settings
1
Press
ADJUST and select [Picture].
The [Picture] menu will appear.
»
2
Press
to select / adjust the
settings:
[Smart Picture]:
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[Standard]: Standard picture settings.
•
Recommended for family entertainment
purposes.
•
[Eco]: Reduces the intensity of
the backlight for lower energy
consumption.
[Vivid]: Enhances picture contrast and
•
sharpness.
•
[Movie]: Applies settings for watching
movies, best enjoyed in a cinematic
environment.
[Personal]: Users can customise the
•
settings here.
•
[Brightness]: Adjusts the intensity and
details of darker areas (adjustments can
only be stored as personal settings).
[Video contrast]: Adjusts the intensity
•
in the bright areas; the dark areas remain
unchanged (adjustments can only be
stored as personal settings).
•
[Color]: Adjusts color saturation
(adjustments can only be stored as
personal settings).
[Tint]: Adjusts the level of green (only
•
appears for NTSC format content).
•
[Sharpness]: Adjusts sharpness in the
image (adjustments can only be stored as
personal settings).
[Color Temperature]:
•
[Cool]: Bluish-white tint.
•
[Normal]: White tone. Users can
•
customise the white tones in PC
mode.
[Warm]: Pinkish-white tint.
•
[Advanced Control]:
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[Noise Reduction]: Filters and
•
removes the noise from the image
signals.
[Backlight]: Adjusts the screen
•
brightness (when the control value
of the backlight is low, a white flash
of light may appear when you switch
on the TV. This is a normal response.
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