Runco CX-47HD Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
Operation
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•Tint
Sharpness
•Gamma
Color temperature selection (5400, 6500, 8500 or Custom)
To save image settings to a preset, select Save Settings from the Picture Adjust menu
and select “Custom,“ “ISF Day” or “ISF Night.”
Restore Settings: To recall a preset, choose Restore Settings from the Picture Adjust
menu and select “Custom,” “ISF Day” or “ISF Night.” Or, use the corresponding buttons
on the remote control.
White Balance: To remove any trace of color from the white areas of the displayed
image, set the Color Temp. to Custom. Then, choose
White Balance from the ISF
Calibration menu and press ENTER.
•Gain: Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the
image. A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of solid white
areas, such as an 80 IRE “window” pattern. If the white areas contain traces of red,
green or blue, decrease the Gain for that color.
•Offset: Use the Offset controls in the White Balance sub-menu to correct color
imbalances in the dark areas of the image. A good way to do this is to use a test
pattern consisting mostly of dark gray areas, such as a 30 IRE “window” pattern. If the
gray areas contain traces of red, green or blue, decrease the Offset for that color.
Blue Enable: Blue Enable removes all red and green color information from the image,
simulating a blue filter. You can use it instead of a blue filter when performing color and tint
adjustments.
Factory Reset: To reset all Crystal Series LCD settings to their factory defaults, select
Factory Reset from the ISF Calibration menu and press ENTER. To confirm the reset,
press
or to highlight Yes and press ENTER again. This command is not
undoable. Use it with caution!
White Balance
R Gain 256
G Gain 256
B Gain 256
R Offset 0
G Offset 0
B Offset 0
Any white balance adjustments you make here are automatically
stored as a “Custom” color temperature. The White Balance
settings for the 5400K, 6500K and 8500K color temperatures are
factory-set and cannot be changed. Always set the Color Temp.
to Custom before making any white balance adjustments, so
you can see how those adjustments affect the image.
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