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1. COAXIAL Connection COMPONENT OJS audio amplifier back Audio amplifier 12 8 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL C Remote control instructions TV mode 2 5008080 AJ 0888 025058 O oO 9 SOURCE o INFO E CH VOL e e o9 DPT MENU amp 2 EXIT FAV ADDIERASE FAV FAV e POWER Turn the LED TV on or off MUTE Press once to disable the audio and press again to enable the audio NUMBER BUTTONS Press 0 9 to directly change the TV channel Pressthis button to enter a program number for multiple program channel such as 2 1 etc C Return to the previous channel viewed P MODE Select the picture mode S MODE Select the sound mode MTS Press to adjust between available audio channel SLEEP Set the Sleep Timer SOURCE Press Source todisplay the OSD input source press A Vtoselectan inputsource and then press OK to confirm CH CH Pressto scan through channels VOL VOL Press to increase decrease the sound level INFO Displays the source and channel information CC Press to set the closed caption V CHIP Switch to V CHIP input CH LIST Press to display the TV program list ASPECT Press to select Aspect Ratio THUMBSTICK A Y 4 gt OK Allows you to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the System settings to your preference MEN
2. IET Fix the base stand to the TV using 6pcs screws un H Complete Installation PREFACE 3 PREFACE Thank you for buying this TV Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the TV Make sure the TV was not damaged in transit Should the TV be damaged do not install it and contact your dealer Check that you have all the accessories according to the model 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Put the TV on a stable surface Do not place any material on the TV Minimumdistances 10cm 10cm 5cm MN zum ill Do not use the TV with fixtures other than those provided or suggested by the manufacturer Power cord and cables must be properly routed and protected to prevent people from stepping on them and causing the TV to fall Do not block or cover the ventilation openings on the TV If you have a wall mount check that it is steady SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Keep the TV dry and away from humidity Keep the TV away from heat sources Unplug the TV before cleaning it Do not use solvent or liquid to clean the TV Only clean the TV with a soft and dry cloth In case of troubleshooting do not use spare parts other than t
3. JPEG Menu Press 4 gt button to select JPEG in the main menu then press OK button to enter Press Exit button to return back to the previous menu Press 4 gt button to select drive disk you want to watch then press OK button to enter Press 4 gt button to select Return option to go back to the previous menu 30 MENU OPERATION Press 4 gt button to select the file you want to watch in the file selecting menu then press OK button to display picture When highlighting the option you select the file information will appear on the right and Picture will be previewed in the center M JPEG Menu Press 4 gt button to select M JPEG in the main menu then press OK button to enter Press EXIT button to return back to the previous menu Press 4 gt button to select drive disk you want to watch then press OK button to enter Press 4 gt button to select Return option to go back to the previous menu When highlighting the option you select the file information will appear on the right and Movie will be previewed in the center Press OK button to play the selected movie Press display button to show select menu in the bottom Press 4 gt button to select menu in the bottom you want to run then press OK button to operate 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 Troubleshooting Please check if you can solve problems by troubleshooting yourself Troubleshooting Control No signal Please check that
4. ee Select Antenna Scan Channels from the Antenna or coaxial cable input Use the Up and Down arrows on your remote control to select the channel scan type XQ select Analog Digital RF CH Found OK Next Cable Satellite Cable or Satellite Source Input Use the Left Right arrows on your remote control to select the input connected to the set top box For optimal video quality we recommend HDMI or YPbPr refer to Quick Connect Guide or User Manual to help you determine what connection you are using Notice Westinghouse Digital does not recommend using the RF Antenna input as your cable or satellite connection because it will provide poor video quality to your HDTV Use a different connection for optimum conditions If you do not have a cable box that provides an HD quality signal we recommend that you call your cable provider for an upgrade Otherwise select Proceed Source Input List OK Next 16 MENU OPERATION TV YPbPr AV e Press SOURCE button to display the input source list HDMI2 e Press V A button to select the input source you want to watch HDMIS VGA USB Press OK buttonto enterthe selected Source Basic Operation c Channel e Press MENU button to display the MAIN OSD MENU e Press lt P gt button to select the MENU you want e Press OK button to enter the sub menu e Press V A button to select the option and
5. DVD or VCR YPbPr Component Connection D Connect the YPbPr output of the DVD or VCR to the YPbPr input on the set The picture quality is improved compared to connecting a regular VCR to the video input Connect the Audio output of the DVD or VCR to the Audio input jacks on the set using the RCA cable Match the jacks colors Y is green Pb is blue Pr is red Audio left is white and Audio right is red Select component input source using the SOURCE button on the remote control CT C YPbPr cable AUDIO cable 000 V R L Y Y DVD or VCR Back pi MENS DVD or VCR 10 TV INSTALLATION VGA PC Connection 7 Connect the RGB output of the PC to the VGA PC jack on the set Connect the AUDIO output of The PC to the PC AUDIO jack on the set Select the VGA input source with using SOURCE button on the remote control m Q9 PC AUDIO Audi VGA Cable udio Cable RGB PC OUTPUT COMPONENT oL COAXIAL USB Cable 11 TV INSTALLATION HDMI plug which replaces the HDMI connection allows transfer of all audio video control signals through one cable only These signals are transferred in digital PC AUDIO HDMI Cable DVD Back e
6. OUT YES S VIDEO IN 2 COAXIAL OUT YES COMMON INTERFACE USB JPEG M JPEG IPOD Disc Physical Format DVD DVDVideoOutputFormat e d Inc Stand LxWxHmm 1259 x 290 x 808 mm Exc Sand LxWxHmm 1259 x 97 x 742 mm Weight Net Kgs 20 5 Gross Kgs 28 5 33 www westinghousedigital com S N L Westinghouse Digital LLC Orange CA SE UM 5503 1301
7. 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture 17 Mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device shall be readily operable 18 The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection 19 WARNING The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 20 The ON MODE Power under Home Mode should be less than 91 6 W 21 The Sleep Mode power should be less than 0 5 W 22 This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth This Westinghouse product has earned the Energy Star for meeting U S Federal energy efficiency guidelines as set by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection agency The Energy Star program exists to provide energy saving guidelines and help promote energy efficient product
8. all cables are correctly plugged in No color shades Adjust the contrast the color and the brightness Stain on the screen May be the result from a lighting signal from car motor neon light and other electrical devices or appliances Double or multiple display image May be the result of an electrical wave disturb from other TV Computer and Game machine or Radio Snow on the screen The cables of the antenna are not correctly plugged in The remote control does not work Please check the batteries order and alignment Check that the IR of the remote control is not hidden by something Zip made noise on TV cover Even if the display image is correct the noise may come from an unsteady fixation of the panel No sound Make sure that you have not press the MUTE button of the remote control 32 11 SPECIFICATIONS This manual is only for your reference any change to the design and specification will not be SPECIFICATIONS advised Screen Size 54 6 Inch Display Type TFTLED Resolution Pixel 1920x1080 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Power Supply AC100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 160W TV System ATSC NTSC Video Input Format PAL NTSC Audio Output Power L R 2X8W ANTENNA YES AV IN YES YPbPr IN YES HDMI IN YES VGA PO IN YES o VGA PC AUDIO IN YES 3 SCART IN m Dm HEADPHONE
9. to service manual for servicing instructions Important Safety Instructions Note 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet IMPORTANT INFORMATION 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 53125A 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time
10. MENU Sound Mode Press V A button to select the item Sound Mode then press lt gt button to select the desired mode Available Sound Mode Sports User Standard Music Movie Select a sound mode to achieve ideal sound Bass Press V A button to select Bass then press lt gt button to adjust Treble Press V A button to select Treble then press lt P gt button to adjust Balance Press V A button to select Balance then press lt P gt button to adjust MTS Press V A button to select MTS then press lt gt button to adjust Digital Audio Output Press W A button to select the item Digital Audio Output then press lt gt button to select the desired digital audio output Available digital audio output PCM RAW and Surround Mode Press V A button to select the item Surround Mode then press lt gt button to select On or Off AVL Press V A button to select the item AVL then press lt gt button to select On or Off Auto Volume Level can set the volume automatically adjust corresponding to the input audio 21 MENU OPERATION ae Ld BNA 2 gt Picture Audio Setup Lock Channel Select MENU Return 1 Press lt gt button to select Time in the main menu 2 Press V A button to select the option that you want to adjust in the Time menu 3 Press lt gt button to desired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU Sleep Ti
11. NENT VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN Jack COMPONENT OI vvpEo COAXIAL PC AUDIO L1 3 1 TV INSTALLATION T TV INSTALLATION Power Cord Connection D Connect the power cord correctly as shown Antenna Connection To ensure good picture and sound TV antenna system needs to be installed The antenna system as shown can be sourced from TV equipment shops which will provide service for correct installation and connection After installation insert the 75 ohm antenna plug into the antenna jack as shown VHF ANTENNA UHF ANTENNA P sd M OUTDOOR ANTENNA AMPLIFIER INDOOR ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 75 OHM ANTENNA HO PLUG POWER PLUG OF ANTENNA AMPLIFIER TV INSTALLATION Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO output jack of the DVD or VCR to the VIDEO jacks on the set using the RCA cable Match the jack colors Video is yellow Audio left is white and Audio right is red Select the AV input source using the SOURCE button on the remote control COMPONENT OL vvipEo COAXIAL Video Cable DVD or VCR Back H
12. U Displays the main TV menu EXIT Exitthe main TV menu FAV Press to diaplay the favourite program list ADD ERASE Add Erase channel to favourite program list FAV FAV Press these two keys to switch to your favourite programs 13 REMOTE CONTROL C Remote control setup 1 Open the cover 2 Uses AAA size batteries When inserting the batteries make sure correct polarities and marks on the batteries line up correctly with compartment markings 3 Replace the battery cover Fm To prevent battery leakage which may result in bodily injury or damage to the remote 1 Install all batteries correctly and as marked on the remote control 2 Do not mix batteries OLD and NEW or CARBON and ALKALINE etc Remove batteries when the remote is not used for a long period of time 14 MENU OPERATION 9 Menu Operation Select Language Welcome to the Westinghouse HDTV Setup Wizard Follow this guide to help setup your HDTV for scanningchannels or accessing your external devices for cable satellite Blu ray DVD and Engish gaming Use the Up and Down arrows on your remote control to select the language to use for menus and message screens Power On Mode Power On HOME Use the Up and Down arrows on your remote control to select power on mode Home optimizes the video settings for Energy Star qualification Do you want to set Home mode Energy saving P
13. USER S MANUAL DWMSSFIY2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Power Connection 9 Antenna Connection 9 AV Connection 10 YPbPr component Connection 10 VGA PC Connection 11 USB Port Function 11 HDMI amp Coaxial Connection 12 Remote control instructions in TV mode 13 Remote control setup 14 Setup Wizard 15 Select Input Source 17 Basic Operation 17 Picture Menu 18 Sound Menu 21 Time Menu 22 Setup Menu 23 Lock Menu 25 Channel Menu 27 Setup Menu 29 USB Menu 30 32 33 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION USE OF ANY CONTROLS ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer
14. elect Signal Type then press lt gt button to set Available Signal Type Air Cable Auto Scan Press V A button to select Auto Scan then press OK button to search channel A Channel Search Menu will appear as below Picture Audio Tim e Setup Lock Picture Audio Tim e Setup Lock Analog Are you sure to Auto Scan Digital RF CH No Yes Found QO Move OO Select CED Return Favorite Press V A button to select Favorite then press OK button to scan the Favorite channel list Picture Audio Time Setup Lock Channel Channel Name Favorite ee Move Press OK change CE Return 27 MENU OPERATION Channel List Press V A button to select Channel List then press OK button to scan the Channel List Setup Lock Channel Channel Name Xy Move Press OK change MENU Return Show Hide Press V A button to select Show then press OK button to enter Show or hide the channels in your program list Channel Number Press V A button to select Channel Number then press lt gt button to adjust Channel Label Press V A button to select Channel Label then press OK button to enter Create labels for channels up to 7 characters AL Lock EN QQ Move Select MENU Return 28 MENU OPERATION For VGA Mode 1 Press lt P gt button to select Setup the main menu 2 Press V A button to select VGA Settings then press OK button to enter A sub menu will appear a
15. esired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU Input password to enter default password is 0000 Change Password Press V A button to select Change Password then press OK button to adjust the value a sub menu will appear as below If the password is changed all of the passwords in the menu will be changed at the same time Note If you forget your password you can use 8899 to enter any menu locked Picture Sound Time Setup Lock Channel Confirm Password System Lock Press V A button to select System Lock then press lt P gt button to set On or Off Only available when System Lock is On agog E Picture Sound Time Setup Lock Channel Change Password Input Block US Rating Canada Rating Block Unrated OQ Select MENU Return 25 MENU OPERATION Input Block Press V A button to select Input Block then press lt gt button to enter Press lt gt button to select Unblock or Block the input sources Change Password Picture Sound Tim e Setup LOCK Channel YPbPr AV Unlock HDMI1 Unlock HDMI2 Unlock System Lock US Rating Canada Rating Block Unrated HDMI3 Unlock Unlock Unlock QQ Move GO Select MENU Return X Move O Select MENU Return US Rating Press V A button to select US Rating then press lt gt button to enter A sub menu will appear as below The TV rat
16. g CC CC1 CC2 CC3 CCA Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Advanced Selection Press V A button to select Advance Selection then press 4 button to select Service1 Service2 Service3 Service4 Service5 Service6 Option Press V A button to select Option then press gt button enter submenu Other Settings Press V A button to select Other Settings then press OK button to enter oO i i i Channel gt Menu Language English OSD Time out 30 Sec Closed Caption Restore Default GO Select MENU Return GO Select MENU Return Audio Only Press V A button to select Audio Only then press lt gt button to select On or Off Restore Default Press V A button to select Restore Default then press OK button to select No or Yes Change power on options or reset TV to factory default 0000 NE _ Language English OSD Time out 30 Sec Closed Caption Enter Password Press OK to confirm Other Settings O Select MENU Return Select MENU Return 24 MENU OPERATION AL rs Picture Sound Tim e Setup Lock Channel Input password is 0000 System Lock lt On e slale Picture Sound Time Setup Lock Channel Input Block US Rating OK Canada Rating Block Unrated ee Move GO Select CE Return 1 Press lt gt button to select Lock in the main menu 2 Press V A button to select the option that you want to adjust in the Lock menu 3 Press lt gt button to d
17. hose suggested by the manufacturer Using inadequate spare parts can lead to electric shocks short circuits fire or other incidents Unplug the TV during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 5 5 CONTENTS 0268 06668 0 0 0 6009 4 Oy LED TV SET Remote Control USER S MANUAL USER S MANUAL AAA Batteries Warranty Card Quick Connect Guide Warranty Card Quick Connect Guide FRONT BACK CONNECTIONS OF LED TV 1 VOL Button Press to adjust the volume up 2 VOL Button Press to adjust the volume down 3 CH Button Press to change the TV channels and up highlight selections on the menu screen 4 CH Button Press to change the TV channels and down highlight selections on the menu screen 5 MENU Button 1 Standby Indicator Press to display the on screen TV menu Indicates whether the unit is ON aie e or in STANDBY OFF mode Lightin red The unitis in STANDBY Press to turn the unit on and off Light in blue The unit is turned ON 2 Remote Sensor Do not block this sensor or the remote control will not work 1 TV ANTENNA Terminal 2 PC AUDIO IN Jack 3 VGA IN Jack 4 HDMI IN Jack 5 Headphone Jack 6 USB 7 Coax OUTJack 8 COMPO
18. ing composes of two aspects age based and content based This system defines the rating control which comes from MPAA rules Channel Change Password System Lock Input Block Canada Rating Block Unrated Select MENU Return O Select MENU Return Canada Rating Press V A button to select Canada Rating then press lt gt button to enter Press lt gt button to select Change Password System Lock Input Block US Rating Block Unrated Select MENU Return Select Return Canada English Press V A button to select Canada English then press lt gt button to set Available Canada English Off C C8 G PG 14 18 Canada French Press V A button to select Canada French then press lt gt button to set Available Canada French Off G 8ans 13ans 16ans 18 Block Unrated Press V A button to select Block Unrated then press lt gt button to select On or Off 26 MENU OPERATION Note This menu is only shown when the input source is TV Auto Scan Favorite Channel List Show Hide Channel Number Channel Label Select CE Return 1 lt gt button to select Channel in the main menu 2 Press V A button to select the option that you want to adjust in the Channel menu 3 Press lt gt button to desired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU Signal Type Press V A button to s
19. mer Press W A button to select Sleep Timer then press lt gt button to set Available Sleep Timer Off 5Min 10Min 15Min 30Min 60Min 90Min 120Min 180Min 240Min 22 MENU OPERATION 3 iO L4 OSD Time Out Closed Caption Other Settings Restore Default NC Select MENU Return 1 Press lt P gt button to select Setup the main menu 2 Press V A button to select the option that you want to adjust the Setup menu 3 Press lt gt button to desired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU Menu Language Press V A button to select the item Menu Language then press lt gt button to adjust Available Language English French Spanish OSD Time Out Press V A button to select OSDTime Out then press lt gt button to set Available OSD Timeout 5Sec 15Sec 30Sec 45Sec 60Sec Closed Caption Press V A button to select Closed Caption then press OK button to enter Menu Language English OSD TimeOut 30 Sec Analog CC Advanced Selection Service1 Other Settings Option Restore Default Select MENU Return Select MENU Return CC Mode Press V A button to select CC Mode then press lt gt button to select CC Off On CC on Mute 23 MENU OPERATION Analog CC Press V A button to select Analog CC then press lt gt button to select Available Analo
20. ower On Mode m No Use the Up and Down arrows on your remote control to select power on mode Let s Get connected Home optimizes the video settings for Energy Star qualification Use the Up and Down arrows on your remote control to select z GoBack OOGD select OK Next pones Retail optimizes the video settings for use retail showroom floor or demo environment Select OK Next Home Mode Energy Saving Select Home Mode to maximize energy efficiency Please note if you select Home Mode the picture will be darker This mode meets the requirements of Energy Star Qualification Retail Mode Select Retail Mode if you would like your picture to be brighter At times this mode may use more energy to operate the Volume Sound Mode and the Picture Mode In this setting the power consumption may possibly exceed the limited requirement of the Energy Star Qualification Energy Star 9 is a set of power saving guidelines issued by the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA Energy Star is a joint program of the U S Environmental Protection Agency and the U S Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices The ON MODE Power under Home Mode should be less than 91 6 W The SLEEP MODE Power should be less than 0 5 W 15 MENU OPERATION Channel Scan Let s Get connected
21. s lt gt button to adjust Available Color Mode Red Green Blue Yellow Cyan Magenta It is available in Custom mode Hue Press V A button to select Hue then press lt P gt button to adjust It is available in Custom mode Saturation Press V A button to select Saturation then press lt P gt button to adjust It is available in Custom mode Brightness Press V A button to select Brightness then press lt gt button to adjust It is available in Custom mode Reset Press V A button to select Reset Press OK to enter then press lt gt button to select No or Yes White Balance Press V A button to select White Balance then press OK button to enter Press V A button to select the option you want then press lt gt button to adjust Aspect Ratio lt I Medium Green Gain Noise Reduction lt Dynamic Contrast lt Off Blue Gain lt MFC Level Medium Red Offset Color Space Green Offset B Blue Offset Reset Xy Move O Select MENU Return QQ Move select MENU Return 20 MENU OPERATION Treble Balance MTS Stereo Digital Audio Output Surround Mode AVL vvv yv OO Select MENU Return 1 Press lt gt button to select Audio in the main menu 2 Press V A button to select the option that you want to adjust in the Audio menu 3 Press lt gt button to desired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing
22. s and practices Changes to certain features settings and functions of this TV can change and or increase its power consumption Depending on how settings are changed power consumption may exceed the limits required for Energy Star qualification This Westinghouse TV will operate at optimal energy efficiency in Home mode Licensing and PatentInformation This WESTINGHOUSE productmay be coveredby one ormore U S andforeign patents and patent applications Seehttp westinghousedigital com compliance for details HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND How to install the stand Follow instructions below to install the base of the TV reverse the instructions to remove the base Lay the TV face down on a flat cushioned surface to avoid the screen from damage or scratches Fix the stand support to the TV using 6 pcs screws
23. s below c aa Picture Audio Time English 30 Sec tle Picture Audio Time Lock Menu Language OSD Time out Other Settings Restore Default Xy Move O Select MENU Return Select MENU Return H Pos Press V A button to select H Pos then press lt P button to adjust V Pos Press V A button to select V Pos then press lt gt button to adjust Clock Press V A button to select Clock then press lt gt button to adjust Phase Press V A button to select Phase then press lt gt button to adjust Auto Press V A button to select Auto then press OK button to enter Adjust to the PC signal timing automatically 1 PICTURE menu and description are the same as that for TV mode 2 Audio Language AUDIO menu iis invalid 3 TIME menu and description are the same as that for TV mode 4 Close Caption in SETUP menu is invalid 5 US Canada RRT Setting and Reset RRT in LOCK menu is invalid 6 PC mode has no CHANNEL menu Note The operation and description of the hot key are programmable on your remote control 29 MENU OPERATION USBMenu Note Before operating Media menu Plug in USB device then press SOURCE button to set the Input Source to USB Press button to select USB in the Source menu then press OK button to enter Press 4 gt button to select the option you want to adjust the main Media menu then press OK button to enter
24. then press lt gt to adjust the value in the sub menu e Youcan press MENU button to go back to the upper menu or EXIT button to close the OSD MENU OPERATION For TV Mode C PICTURE Menu Audio Time Setup Lock Channel diii 2 77 ENERGY STAR Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Color Temp Advanced Settings ee Move Select MENU Return 1 Press lt P gt button to select Picture the main menu 2 Press W A button to select the option that you want to adjust in the Picture menu 3 Press lt gt button to desired level 4 When you have changed the settings you can exit from the menu by pressing MENU Picture Mode Press V A button to select Picture Mode then press lt gt button to adjust Available picture mode Energy Star Retail Movie User Brightness Press W A button to select Brightness then press lt P gt button to adjust Contrast Press V A button to select Contrast then press lt P gt button to adjust Color Press V A button to select Color then press lt gt button to adjust Sharpness Press V A button to select Sharpness then press lt gt button to adjust Color Temp Press V A button to select Color Temp then press lt gt button to adjust Available color Temp mode Warm Cool Neutral 18 MENU OPERATION Advanced Settings Press W A button to select Advanced Settings then press OK button to enter Adjust advanced video features
25. to fine tune the picture Brightness Noise Reduction Medium Contrast Dynamic Contrast Off Color MFC Level Medium Sharpness Color Space Color Temp White Balance Advanced Settings UL O Select MENU Return X Move select MENU Return Aspect Ratio Press V A button to select Aspect Ratio then press lt gt button to adjust Available Aspect Ratio Standard Fill Over Scan Noise Reduction Press V A button to select the item Noise Reduction then press lt P button to adjust Available Noise Reduction Off Weak Medium Strong Dynamic Contrast Press V A button to select Dynamic Contrast then press lt gt button to adjust On or Off It can adjust the contrast corresponding to the input signal in order to improve the picture quality displayed MFC Level Press V A button to select the item MFC Level then press lt gt button to adjust Available Noise Reduction Off Low Medium High Color Space Press V A button to select Color Space then press OK button to enter Aspect Ratio Standard Noise Reduction Medium Color Dynamic Contrast Off Hue MFC Level Medium Saturation Brightness White Balance Reset QQ Move O Select MENU Return X Move OQ Select MENU Return 19 MENU OPERATION Color Mode Press V A button to select Color Mode then press lt gt button to adjust Available Color Mode Auto Native Custom Color Press V A button to select Color then pres
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