Glossary – Metz Slim TV User Manual
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The result is a TV picture with the highest possible
resolution, without any cross-colour or cross-lumi-
nance interference.
CTI
The CTI (Colour Transient Improvement) circuit is
an electronic circuit which provides a perfect tran-
sition between neighbouring areas of different
colours on the screen and prevents "smudging" of
the colours. This function is effective for both TV
signals and signals from AV devices.
Forced mono
It may happen that your TV set switches to stereo
mode although the programme you are watching
is not broadcast with stereo sound. This is normal-
ly due to the local reception conditions. If you set
the selected programme position to "forced mono"
all programmes received at this programme posi-
tion are reproduced with mono sound.
Noise reduction
This function allows you to improve the picture
quality of "snowy" pictures which result from poor
reception conditions. Various levels of noise
reduction can be selected and the settings can be
made separately for each programme position.
Panorama
2)
The panorama function can be used to expand
"normal" TV programmes broadcast in the 4:3
format to fill the full width of a 16:9 screen. This is
done by expanding the picture width accordingly.
Picture position, vertical
With widescreen films, subtitles are sometimes
transmitted in the black area at the bottom of the
screen. You can move the picture upwards on the
screen to ensure that these subtitles remain visible.
38. Glossary
2) Possible only on sets equipped
with this function.