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Using in HD (High Definition) Mode

HD Mode

The HD (High Definition) mode allows you to
enjoy clearer and sharper pictures through the
DVI inputs if you are using a HD
receiver/ equipment that can transmit high
definition programming.
You must first of all connect the HD equipment
(see p.13).

Choosing HD mode
& Press the

AV

key on the remote control to

display the

Source List

.

é Use the cursor key to select

HD

and

then press the cursor key to switch the TV to
HD mode.
To return to TV mode, press the

AV

key, select

TV

and validate with ≥ key.

Using the HD menus

Press the

MENU

key to access the specific

settings of the HD mode. Use the cursor to
adjust them (the settings are automatically
saved):

Picture:
• Brightness:
this changes picture brilliance.
• Colour: this changes the intensity of the

colour.

• Contrast: this changes the difference

between the light and dark tones.

• Sharpness: this changes the picture definition.
• Colour Temp.: this changes the colour

rendering:

Cold

(bluer),

Normal

(balanced)

or

Warm

(redder).

• Store: to store the picture adjustments and

settings.

Sound:
Equalizer: to adjust the sound tone (from

bass: 120 Hz to treble: 10 kHz).

Balance: this balances the sound on the left

and right speakers.

Delta Volume: this is used to compensate

any volume discrepancies between the
different programs or EXT sockets.This
setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and
the EXT sockets.

AVL (Automatic Volume Leveller): this is

used to limit increases in sound, especially on
program change or advertising slots.

Dolby Virtual:To activate / deactivate the

surround sound effect.You can also access
these settings with key

Q.

Store: this is used to store the sound

settings.

Features:
Sleep (Only available on certain versions): to

select an automatic standby period.

PIP: to adjust the size and position of the

PIP screen.

Horizontal Shift: to adjust the horizontal

placing of the image.