NEC 42PD3 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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PLASMA MONITOR
Long Life Settings (LONG LIFE MODE)
Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main
menu.
4
1
Align the cursor with
2
3
Move the cursor left and right with
the POSITION/CONTROL
ᮤ ᮣ
buttons.
LUM. LIMIT
ORBITTING
INV / WT
PROG. ORBIT . . . . . . . .
GRAY LEVEL
ALL RESET
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: 3
LONG LIFE MODE
LUM. LIMIT
ORBITTING
INV / WT
PROG. ORBIT . . . . . . . .
GRAY LEVEL
ALL RESET
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: 3
LONG LIFE MODE
Align the cursor with the desired item
Set the gray level with the POSITION/
CONTROL
ᮤ ᮣ
buttons
Move the cursor up and down with
the POSITION/CONTROL ▲▼
buttons.
Press the EXIT button 2 times
Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu.
One further press removes the menu.
* Aligning the cursor with [ALL RESET] and pressing the PRO-
CEED button will return all long life settings to the default
settings.
[1] : Black
[2] : Gray
[3] : Light gray
In [NORMAL] and other modes, this adjusts the brightness of non-image portions that appear at top, bottom, left, or right of the screen.
Set [OSD MODE] to [PRO] on the configuration menu, then perform the following operations.
* Gray level settings cannot be made in 4-screen or 9-screen systems.
Gray Level Settings (GRAY LEVEL)
Important
Gray Level Settings
The gray level can be set to suit the level of gray brightness desired by the
user.
There are marked differences in brightness between the display portions
and non-display portions (where there is no image) in [NORMAL] mode
which result in image burn-in due to strong contrast. In view of this, the
following settings are strongly recommended.
Note that image burn-in will still occur, though somewhat later, even after
making these settings and that burn-in cannot be suppressed. The moni-
tor should be used in [FULL] mode as much as possible.
1. Perform gray level settings to narrow the differences in brightness be-
tween display and non-display portions of the image.
2. Weaken the image adjustment contrast and brightness. (See P.28)
3. Perform the Long Life settings. (P.45)