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RCA F35750ST Owner's Manual page 15

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1.
Repeatedly
press MENU to select VIDEO MENU and
then press + or - to display the video menu.
2. Repeatedly
press
MENU to
select
function,
then press
+ or - to
adjust it.
The COLOR function adjusts the amount of color in the picture.
Press + to increase color or press - to decrease color.
The TINT function
adjusts the color of flesh tones.
Press + to add
more red tint, or press - to add more green tint.
The CONTRAST function adjusts the overall brightness and contrast
of the picture. Press + to increase contrast, or press - to decrease
contrast.
The BRIGHTNESS
function
adjusts the brightness
of the dark
portions
of the picture.
Press + to increase
brightness,
or press - to
decrease
brightness.
_The SHARPNESS
function
adjusts picture
sharpness.
Press + to
increase
sharpness,
or press - to decrease
sharpness.
The PICTURE
RESET
function
lets you quickly change all the
video functions
(shown
above) back to the factory settings.
Press
either + or-
to reset the video functions.
The video menu will automatically disappear from the screen if
you do not press + or - within a few seconds.
Via remote control, your TV will "remember"
which function
you displayed last-even after the menu has disappeared from
the screen. So, if you want to adjust the same function again,
simply press the + or - button on the remote control. The last
function you adjusted will reappear on the TV screen.
Adjusting
for a Color
Picture
that Pleases
You
1. Decrease
color to minimum.
This will leave a black-and-white
image on the screen.
2. Adjust
contrast
until the picture pleases you.
3. Adjust
brightness
until the black parts of the picture appear
black.
You may need to wait until the picture
shows something
you're
sure is black to make this adjustment.
Be careful
not to
lose the details in darkly shaded areas.
4. Increase
color until you reach a pleasing
level of intensity.
5. Adjust tint until flesh tones or other color objects appear natural.
6. Adjust sharpness
for a pleasing
level of picture sharpness.
(For
weak signals, the picture
may be more pleasing
with sharpness
decreased.)
Custom Picture Memory
for Input
Channels
The channel numbers you select to see signals from components
(like a VCR) that are connected to the INPUT jacks on the back of
the TV are called input channels. Selecting channel 90 lets you see
the signal coming from whatever component is attached to the
S-VIDEO connector, channel 91 lets you see the signal from the
INPUT I jacks, and channel 92 lets you see the signal from the
INPUT 2 jacks. Your TV is equipped with a custom picture
memory for these input channels. When the TV is tuned to one of
these channels (90, 91,92), you can change the picture settings for
that component's signal as desired without changing the settings of
any other channel. This is very useful because you'll be able to
adjust for the best picture from each of your components and the
TV will remember those settings automatically the next time you
tune that input channel.
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