RCA HD61W140 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Using the TV’s Menu System
Soft Lighting without losing your personal preset. For example, if you normally
use Personal Picture Preset but want to watch a show in Bright Lighting, you
can choose Bright Lighting, watch the show, and then afterwards return to your
customized settings by choosing Personal Picture Preset.
Auto Color
Auto Color minimizes the flesh tone variations of the TV picture. The Auto Color
setting can be stored for each input. Choose On or Off, depending on your
preference.
Color Warmth
Color Warmth automatically adjusts the color temperature of the picture. Color
Warmth can be stored for each input. The feature lets you set one of three
automatic color adjustments:
Cool for a more blue palette of picture colors.
Normal for an ordinary picture color.
Warm for a more red palette of picture colors.
Noise Filter
Noise Filter displays a list that lets you set one of the three settings that allows
you to reduce picture static or any type of interference. A Noise Filter setting
can be stored for each input. You can set the Noise Filter to Frame Comb, Off or
Adaptive. The settings are explained in the on-screen help text.
Convergence
The Convergence feature lets you adjust the TVs three tubes. When the TV tubes
images are precisely aligned, they create the color images you see on the screen.
Over time, the picture can drift out of alignment (this is normal). If your picture
seems fuzzy or has a yellow tint, using Convergence could correct this
misalignment. When you select the Convergence feature a submenu appears with
three options:
Auto Converge automatically aligns the projection lenses to self-correct
color images. Youll see flashing squares of color dance across the screen
(this is normal).
Blue Centering aligns the blue and green images to fine tune picture.
Red Centering aligns the red and green images to fine tune picture.
Note: The ability to change channels is disabled when adjusting the
convergence options and the TV must be tuned to a usable signal.