Clarity SN-4620-1080 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Input Levels Menu Options
Menu Item Description
Center Point The intensity value for each of the red, green, and blue color components for the point at the center of
the screen. Used while adjusting black level and white level
Black Level
(offset)
An adjustment which allows you to compensate for differences in the voltage levels of signals by adding
an offset to the signal. This adjustment is sometimes known as brightness or offset. The black level
adjustment adjusts all three color channels at the same time. Black level is only for analog RGB and dig-
ital signals
Red, Green,
Blue
Individual adjustments for setting the black level for each of the three colors
White Level
(gain)
An adjustment which allows you compensate for different amplitudes of signals by applying a gain to the
signal. This adjustment is sometimes known as contrast or gain. The white level adjustment adjusts all
three color channels at the same time. White level is only for analog RGB signals
Red, Green,
Blue
Individual adjustments for setting the white level for each of the three colors
Brightness Similar to black level, but used for composite, S-Video, Component and YPbPr signals. There is only a
single brightness adjustment for these types of signals
Contrast Similar to white level, but used for composite, S-Video, Component and YPbPr signals. There is only a
single contrast adjustment for these types of signals
Saturation An adjustment to the intensity of the colors of the signal. Used for Composite, S-Video, Component and
YPbPr signals
Hue An adjustment to the red/green balance of color in the signal. Used for Composite, S-Video, Component
and YPbPr signals