Adjusting Setup - Philips 40PFA4509 User Manual

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[Color Temperature]:
• [Cool]: Bluish white tint.
• [Normal]: White tint. Users can
personalize the white tint inPCmode.
• [Warm]: Reddish white tint.
[Advanced control]:
• [Noise Reduction]: Filters and
eliminates signal noise within the image.
• [Backlight]: Adjusts the screen
brightness (when the backlight
brightness is set to a low value, a
momentary white flicker may be
visible when turning on the unit. This is
normal. When [Dynamic Backlight] is
turned on, this function will be hidden).
• [Dynamic Contrast]: Sets the contrast
to maximum. (There are no advanced
contrast functions in PC mode.)
• [Dynamic Backlight]: The contrast level
will change with the brightness of the
image.
Adjusting the sound setup
1
Press
ADJUST and select [Sound].
» Displays the [Sound]menu.
2
Press
• [Smart Sound]:
[Standard]: Gives balanced,
outstanding sound performance
in the treble, mid and bass ranges.
[Music]: Enhances treble and
bass, delivering bright, clear and
pure sound quality when listening
to piano or orchestral instrument
performances.
[Speech]: Enhances the
performance of sound ranges
involved in the voice spectrum.
Suitable for watching news or
arts programs.
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Select and adjust the setup:
[Personal]: Provides user
customization functions in order
to optimize all sound effect
parameters and achieve the best
experience.
• [Balance]: Adjusts the balance of the
left and right speakers.
• [Bass]: Adjusts the bass level
(adjustments made can only be saved
in personal setup).
• [Treble]: Adjusts the treble level
(adjustments made can only be saved
in personal setup).
• [Virtual surround]: Turns virtual
surround sound on: Turn on or off.
• [AVL]:Turns automatic volume
adjustment on.

Adjusting setup

1
Press
ADJUST and select [Setup].
» Displays the [Setup] menu.
2
Press
• [Menu language]: Changes the TV's
language setup.
• [Picture Format]: The majority of
signals use 16:9, 4:3, Zoom 1 and
Zoom 2 formats; HDMI signal sources
use 16:9, 4:3, Point to Point, zoom
1 and zoom 2 formats; VGA signal
sources on PCs use 16:9, 4:3 and Point
to Point formats.
• [Menu Timeout]: Sets the duration for
which the menu is displayed.
• [Menu Transparency]: Sets the level of
transparency for the menu.
• [Blue Screen]: Sets the screen color
for when the TV is not receiving
a signal (when the TV signal is not
functioning).
• [Auto Sleep]: Sets the duration the
TV may be idle before it automatically
switches off.
Select and adjust the setup:

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