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Figure 53. AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS menu AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions: Audio Audio Settings • Bass Enhances or reduces low frequency sound. • Treble Enhances or reduces high frequency sound. • Balance Adjusts the level of sound between the left and right speakers. • Surround Creates simulated stereo and surround effects. Your choices are: Off: No surround effects. Use this setting when using an A/V receiver with Dolby™ Pro Logic Surround, or Dolby™ Digital Surround. Simulated Stereo: Your TV will create a simulated stereo effect when watching a non- stereo program. Surround Sound: Your TV will create a simulated surround effect when watching a stereo program. Listen to (for Ant-A and Ant-B): Determines how your TV will receive a broadcast audio signal and play back the sound you hear. Your choices are: Stereo: Default setting. The TV will play stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono. The word “Stereo” will be displayed when you tune to a channel broadcasting stereo. SAP (Second Audio Program): Additional monaural soundtrack that you cannot hear during normal TV viewing. The SAP signal might be related to the program you are watching, such as a soundtrack in a foreign language, or unrelated to the program you are watching such as a weather report. If a SAP signal is broadcast, the letters “SAP” will be displayed when you tune to the channel. Mono: Reduces background noise and should be used when receiving a weak stereo audio signal. All audio will be played mono with this setting. • Listen to (for INPUTs) Is not available. • Level Sound Automatically equalizes the volume level of programs containing significant level differences from one segment to another (for example, regular programming to commercials). To receive the best fidelity with music programs, you can turn this setting to Off. Note: A slider will display on-screen for each setting. The slider has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, the mid-range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0. AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions: Video Video Settings A compressed (non-HD) video signal may cause what appears to be a “blurry”, “out of focus” or “fuzzy “ picture on a widescreen TV. This is not a malfunction of the TV, but a result of the compressed signal that is sent by cable or satellite. To re-adjust the picture, try the following: Adjust your video settings (specifically sharpness) for optimal picture performance. Change the format size (pages 54-55). • Contrast Provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant. • Brightness Provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture. • Sharpness Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity. • Color Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity. • Tint Provides a slider to adjust the proportion of red to green. • Color Temp (Color Temperature) Allows you to adjust how images are displayed. Your choices are: Low: Images will have a warm cast to them. This adjustment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting, video scene brightness and the TV’s age. Medium: Images will be balanced between the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings. High: Images will have a cool cast to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting. • Video Noise Reduces minor noise (graininess) in the broadcast or input signal. This function operates only in 480i mode. • Film Mode (Automatic) Video media uses a video camera created at 30 frames per second. Film media uses a film camera created at 24 frames per second. Examples of video media are live TV broadcast such as news, special events, or video taped programs. Examples of film media are motion pictures, made-for-TV movies, and many prime time programs. Filmed media is converted by the broadcaster or home video company to 30 frames per second to match TV or video standards. This conversion can leave subtle “picture artifacts” or conversion errors. The settings are On and Off. If you select On, the system automatically detects if the signal source is Film and corrects for conversion errors. If you select Off, the system will never correct for conversion errors. This function operates only in 480i mode. Note: A slider will display on-screen for each setting. The slider has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, the mid-range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0. Note: For optimal picture performance, it is recommended that you adjust your video settings (specifically contrast and brightness) during initial setup. Certain factors will affect your personal preferences, including room lighting, glare reflections and viewing angles/distance. 5 PIP/POP Operations Available On-Screen Format Sizes 54 Operation of PIP and POP56 Appendix A: Bypassing the V-Chip Lock57 Appendix B: HD Input Connection Compatibility59 Appendix C: Remote Control Programming Codes60 App...
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