JVC AV 60D501 Projection Television User Manual


 
30 Audio/Video Settings
Video Settings
You have the option of making further adjustments
to your television’s video display qualities. These
adjustments can be made at any time. The
adjustments include individual areas of video
quality to overall picture display effects.
To change the Video Settings, from the
Audio/Video Settings Menu:
To VIDEO SETTINGS
Press ENTER to activate
or, from your remote control,
Press VIDEO
An adjustment bar or option will appear onscreen.
The individual Video Settings are as follows:
IRIS
The Intelligent Room Illumination Sensor. IRIS
(when activated) detects the level of light in the
room and automatically makes adjustments to the
picture’s contrast and brightness to give the best
picture quality.
To turn IRIS ON or OFF
To save and move to the next setting
CONTRAST
Provides a measure of white-to-black levels in the
picture. Low contrast will show a variety of dark
shades, while high contrast will make the picture
seem more vibrant overall.
To increase the contrast
To decrease the contrast
To save and move to the next setting
• When IRIS is on, Contrast will display as “IRIS”.
BRIGHTNESS
Lets you adjust the overall brightness of the
screen image.
To increase the brightness
To decrease the brightness
To save and move to the next setting
• When IRIS is on, Brightness will display as
“IRIS”.
Video Settings - Continued
SHARPNESS
Lets you adjust the overall brightness of the
screen image.
To increase the brightness
To decrease the brightness
To save and move to the next setting
TINT
Lets you adjust the ratio of red-to-green displayed
in the picture.
To make the picture appear more red
To make the picture appear more green
To save and move to the next setting
COLOR
Lets you adjust the overall color intensity of the
screen image.
To increase the color intensity
To decrease the color intensity
To save and move to the next setting
COLOR TEMP
Color temperature is a measure of how intense the
white light in the television picture appears. This
intensity has an effect on the overall appearance
of the television picture. There are three possible
Color Temp settings:
LOW 6500 K - This represents the industry
standard setting for projection televisions. Overall,
images will have a ‘warm’ cast to them. This
adjustment is an average and can vary
depending on the age of the television, light level
of the room, and the brightness of a specific video
scene.
HIGH - With this setting, white images will have a
‘cool’ cast to them. This setting will likely provide
the most realistic colors in brightly lit rooms.
MEDIUM - This setting displays on screen whites
in a balanced area between the High and Low
6500K settings.
You may leave the video settings at any time by pressing EXIT. If you do not make any adjustments to the video settings for
20 seconds, the display will turn off and any adjustments you made will be saved.
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