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· Reduce noise / Watch a more natural picture
· Set the aspect ratio, etc.
Super DigiPure
Auto
Picture
Picture Mode
Standard
Bright-1
Features
Colour Temp.
Hue
Colour
Sharp
Bright-2
Contrast
Cool
Picture
> Features
Super DigiPure
Movie Theatre
Colour Management
Picture Management
Colour System
4:3 Auto Aspect
Auto
Auto
On
On
Super DigiPure
Auto
>> Colour System
Sub
Main
Auto
PAL
>> 4:3 Auto Aspect
Regular
14:9 Zoom
Panoramic
Super DigiPure
Auto
Movie Theatre
On
Movie Theatre
On
Movie Theatre
On
Movie Theatre
On
IMPORTANT! PREPARE USE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Select “Picture”
By default, the TV automatically adjusts itself for the best picture.
Display the menu bar
Select “Features”
Select an item
Change settings
Super
DigiPure
Movie
Theatre
Colour
Management
Smart
Picture
Colour
System
4:3 Auto
Aspect
E.g. “Super DigiPure”
E.g. “Super DigiPure”
Finish
Advanced picture adjustment
To the previous
screen
Exit
1
The menu disappears
after one minute of
inactivity.
2
3
4
5
6
2 next
1 select
2 next
1 select
2 next
1 select
2 set
1 select
For
natural-looking
outlines
For smooth
cinema film
Off
: Function is
turned off
On Auto
: Automatically
adjusts
: Function is
always on
For
natural-looking
pictures
Off
: Function is
turned off
On
: Maintain a natural
colour balance
Fix
bright / dark
pictures
Off
: Function is
turned off
On
: Make it easier to view
bright / dark pictures
When
there is no
colour
Main
: Main picture
Sub
: Sub-picture in
MULTI-PICTURE mode (P. 28)
1 Select the screen to change settings on
PAL
: Western
Europe
2 Select the colour system
NTSC 3.58
: USA
3.58 MHz
NTSC 4.43
: USA
4.43 MHz
Auto
: When watching
videos, etc.
Set a default
aspect ratio
Panoramic
Select a default aspect ratio for “Auto” in “Zoom” (P.20)
Regular 14:9 Zoom
16 : 9 4 : 3 14 : 9
Picture
Management
Off
: Function is
turned off
Min Max Auto
: Automatically
adjusts
MPEG Noise
Reduction
Off
: Function is
turned off
On
To reduce
MPEG video
noise
Off
: Function is
turned off
On
: When noise appears
Fix
brightness of
white areas
Not available when
“Picture Mode” is set
to “Bright” (P. 35).
: Make it easier to view
white areas
:
When the picture
loses sharpness
: When
noise appears
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