Adjusting the picture
You can adjust all of your television's picture functions by using a
pair of buttons: select a function with the "_I)EO button and
adjust the function with the ADJUST button c,r right/le_L button.
You use the ADJUST button to:
• shift from one end of a scale to the other (e.g., tint),
• increase or decrease the function (e.g., color),
• select a position (e.g., color temperature).
After adjusting the picture, an on-screen display will indicate the
function and level you've selected.
what you'll adjust:
"Tint" adjusts the proportion of red to green that determines the
delicate tones of color.
"Color" determines the intensity of the color.
"Contrast" controls the level of white-to-black in the picture.
"Brightness" controls the light level of the image on screen.
"Sharpness" adjusts the detail and clarity of the picture.
"Video N(oise) R(eduction): On/Off' is used to :reduce background
noise that can occur with weak signals. Usually this function is set
to "Off'.
"Color temp(erature): Low/Middle/High" is used to change the
relative warmth of the picture.
"Color bias: Average/Accurate/Skin-tone" is used to improve the
color reproduction depending to the input source.
" [_ (closed captioning): 1/2/3/4/Text .l/Text 2/Text 3/Text 4/
When muting/Off' is used to display the text informati6n on the TV
screen. For details, see "Using the Closed Caption Decoder,"
page 72.
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