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TV Menu navigation
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control. To enter
amenu press
[OK]. If you wish to make changes to any of the default
settings, use the scroll (▲/▼/◄/►) buttons. To con rm any settings press
[OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Picture
Picture Mode - Choose from
the following presets.
Standard - Default settings
Dynamic - Recommended settings
for fast moving pictures
Mild - Set to be lighter in
colour and less bright
Personal - Lets you manually
alter all the settings
Economy - Consume 15% less energy.
Contrast - Picture contrast setting
Brightness - Picture brightness setting.
Saturation - Colour saturation setting
Sharpness - Picture sharpness setting.
Colour Temperature - Choose from the following presets.
Standard - Default settings
Warm - Increases red within the picture
Cold - Increases blue within the picture
Aspect Ratio - Picture format varies depending on the channel/broadcast.
There are anumber of di erent options to best meet your needs.
Auto-Automatically displays the best picture format.
So the picture is in the correct position. May have
black lines at the top/bottom and/or sides.
4:3 - Displays the 4:3 picture in its original size.
Side bars are shown to ll the 16:9 screen.
16:9 - Fills the screen with aregular 16:9 signal.
Zoom 1/2 - The picture is the correct proportion
but zoomed in to ll the screen.
Point to Point - Stretch signal to ll the screen.
Noise Reduction - Picture signal noise reduction
3D *
TIP: For the best 3D picture e ect, watch your TV from vertical angle +/- 10°.
3D Type - 3D Type- When connecting a3D product sometimes
the picture maybe displayed incorrectly; choose from the
following settings to correct this. You can toggle these
settings by pressing the ’3D' button on your remote.
3D o - Turns 3D o
Auto - Automatic 3D mode setting.
Side by Side - 3D format is commonly used in 3D broadcasting,
works by halving the horizontal resolution of videos to store left
and right eye images in each frame. It e ectively displays up to 960
x 1080-pixel pictures to each eye, enabling TV stations to telecast
3D content at amuch lower bandwidth compared with 3D Blu-ray
discs. Typical supported resolutions are limited to 720p and 1080i
for 3D TV programs. Users will need to manually select the correct
3D format to properly display side-by-side 3D content on a3D TV.
Top Bottom - 3D format is alternative for 3D broadcast, which is
pretty similar to side-by-side 3D except that it halves the vertical
resolution instead. It e ectively displays up to 1920x540 pixel
pictures to each eye. The higher pixel count is generally considered
more suitable for displaying panning motion in sports programs.
Frame - As its name suggests, this format stacks the left and
right eye images in each frame to retain the content’soriginal
resolution for the best 3D pictures. Most, if not all, 1080p 3D Blu-ray
movie discs and 720p PS3 3D games are produced utilizing this
technique. Another key di erentiator is that all 3D TVs should
be able to automatically detect frame-packing 3D signals and
correctly display the content without user intervention.
L/R Switch- change picture sequence for di erent viewing.
2D to 3D- Changes the picture from regular 2 dimensions to 3 (3D). Please
note as content is being changed by the TV the e ects are limited
3D Depth - Depth of pictures converted from 2D to 3D.
3D to 2D- Changes the picture from 3D to regular 2 dimensions (2D).
* - Only for models with 3D function
PC
Screen - VGA settings.
Auto Adjust - Lets you automatically
con gure the television to be
used as acomputer monitor.
Horizontal Position - Changes the
horizontal position of the picture.
Vertical Position - Changes the
vertical position of the picture.
Clock - increase picture size.
Phase - To adjust delay time of phase in
order to reduce the noise of picture
TIP: If the computer is left in-active
for aperiod of time, the television
will switch into a‘sleep’ state (the screen will power o to save
power). To switch back on press the standby button.
TIP: If you do not press any buttons for 10 seconds, the menu
will automatically exit. You can change the length of time before
the menu exits automatically - see ‘OSD Timer’ section.