Picture / Sound Settings; Picture Settings - Beko B43 A 670 A Brief Instruction

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PICTURE / SOUND SETTINGS

Picture settings

1 Open the menu with »MENU«.
2 Press »
« or »
V
>
and press »
« to confirm.
– »Picture« menu is now active.
Picture
Picture Mode
Standart
Vibrant Colour
On
Color Temperature
Normal
Dynamic Contrast
On
Noise Reduction
Low
Block Noise Reduction
Low
Microdimming
Off
Film Mode
On
Color Management System
Off
3 Select the required line/function with »
or »
« and press »OK« to confirm.
Λ
Select the option with »
»BACK < « to return to »Picture Settings«
menu.
4 Press »EXIT« to finish the setting.
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« to select »Picture« menu
Λ
<
>
« or »
« and press
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Enhanced picture settings
The "enhanced picture settings" are in principal
digital image improvements which, however,
should be only used when necessary when pic-
ture quality and transmission is excellent. They
may well improve the display with poor mate-
rial, but may adversely affect the display where
transmission and picture quality are excellent.
»Vibrant Colour« – Increases the colour
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contrast and the contrast adjustment. This
setting is mostly too strong for use with nor-
mal pictures and should only be used where
necessary (low or off) otherwise nuances in
the image can be suppressed.
»Dynamic Contrast« – The function dynami-
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cally and optimally adjusts the contrast for
the respective picture content by analysing
images and then altering this depending in
a change in contrast. This increase in the
contrast however, may also reduce the vis-
ible brightness levels in the picture.
»Noise Reduction« – Reduces the visible
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"snow" by displaying the picture a little less
sharply and creating a slight blurring. Thus,
it must be used as little as possible with
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good picture material.
»Block Noise Reduction« – This function
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can only be selected with digital reception
sources and AV presets. It reduces any
interference from artefacts (pixel blocks)
from digital programmes due to MPEG
compression (such as from DVB-T receivers
and lower transmission rates or DVD
players).
»Film mode« detects and processes feature
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films automatically for all channel sources.
This means you will always receive an
optimal picture.
This functions in the modi 480i, 576i
and 1080i in TV playback and for other
channel sources.
If the »Film mode« is switched on for
programmes without a feature film signal,
minor problems such as picture freeze,
defective subtitles or fine lines in the picture
could occur.
»Microdimming« – Increases the level of de-
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tails in dark pictures. The television divides
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