UsingExpert Mode
This feature
individually
enables/disables
the Red,
Green,
and Blue components
of the picture
to allow
for more
accurate
adjustment
of each color.
1
From
the PICTURE
menu,
highlight
Advanced
Picture
Settings
and press
_.
2
Press • or • to select the Expert
Mode,
and then
press
{_.
3
Press • or • to select either
Red, Green
or Blue,
you want
to adjust.
Press • or _ to select
On.
5
Press • to select
Color
or Tint, and then
press
•
or I_ to adjust,
and then press
[g_.
Note:
* If the Picture Mode is set toAutoView,
this feature wi!l be
grayed
out.
• When the Expert
Mode menu is exited,
the On!Off
modes
of Red, Green
and Blue are no longer
valid.
• It is not possible
to turn off all three colors at the same
time.
Using ClearScan 240
TM
feature
This feature
reduces
image
lag and provides
a
crisper
image.
1
From the PICTURE
menu,
highlight
Advanced
Picture
Settings
and press _.
2 Press • or • toselect
C learScan
240.
3
Press
• or I_ to select
On, then press
_.
UsingMPEGNR
The MPEG
noise reduction
feature
allows
you to
reduce
visible
interference
caused
by MPEG
compression.
1
From
the PICTURE
menu,
highlight
Advanced
Picture
Setings
and press
@.
2
Press • or • to select
Noise
Reduction
and
press
@.
3
Press • or • to highlight
the MPEG NR.
4
Press • or I_ to select either
Off, Low, Middle,
or
High and press
@.
Note: If the Picture Mode is set to Game, this feature will
be grayed out.
Using DNR
DNR enables
you to "soften"
the screen
representation
of a weak
signal
to reduce
the noise
effect.
1
From
the PICTURE
menu,
highlight
Advanced
Picture
Settings
and press
@.
2
Press • or • to select
Noise
Reduction
and
press
@.
3
Press • or • to select
DNR.
4
Press • or I_ to select Low, Middle,
High, Auto or
Off and press
@.
Note:
• If the Picture Mode is set to Game, this feature will be
grayed out.
• The differences may not always be noticeable (for the
best result use lower settings as picture quality can be
lost if the setting is too high)
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