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Chapter

7:

Using the TV's arivanced features

To change the CableClear settings:

1

Press

q

and open the

Picture

menu, highlight

Noise Reduction

and press (B^.

2

In the

CabieCiear

field, select your desired

setting.

Note:

• If the current input is

ANT/CABLE, Video,

the

menu will display the text “CabieCiear.” The
availabie seiections are

Off, Low, Middle,

and

High.

• lithe current input is

ColorStream HD, HDM1

1

or

HDMI2,

the menu will display the text

“DNR.” The available selections are

Off, Low,

Middle,

and

High. Low, Middle,

and

High

will

reduce the noise in varying degrees, from

lowest to highest, respectively.

3

To save the new settings, highlight

Done

and press

To revert to the factory defaults, highlight

Reset

and press (

e

^.

Using MPEG noise reduction

The MPEG noise reduction feature allows you to

reduce visible interference caused by MPEG

compression. Choices for MPEG noise reduction are

Off^ Low^ Middle,

and

High. Off

is automatically

selected when this feature is disabled (“grayed ouf’).

To select the MPEG noise reduction level:

1

Press and open the

Picture

menu.

2

Highlight

Noise Reduction

and press Q.

3

Press

A

or

T

to highlight the

MPEG Noise

Reduction

field, and then press

M

or ► to select

either

Off. Low. Middle,

or

High.

4

To save the new settings, highlight

Done

and press

(Q).

To revert to the factory defaults, highlight

Reset

and press (Q).

Using the Color Master® feature

The Color Master^' feature allows you to adjust

standard colors.

1

In the

Picture

menu, highlight

Picture Settings

and pres.s iQ.

2

Highlight

Advanced Picture Settings

and press

52

3

Highlight

Cnior Master

and press or ► to

.select

On.

Using the Base Color Adjustment

When

Cnior Master

is set to

On,

the Base Color

Adjustment function will become available. You can

select a base color to adjirst.

1

In the

Picture

menu, highlight

Picture Settings

and press (

e

^.

2

Highlight

Advanced Picture Settings

and press

(Q).

3

Highlight

Base Cnior Adjustment

and press (g|.

The Base Color Adjustment window will appear.

4

Press

A

or

to highlight the color you want to

adjust, and then press ►.

5

Press

^

or

to select either

Hue. Saturation,

or

Brightness,

and then press

A

or ▼ to adjust the

setting.

6

Repeat Steps 5 through

6

to adjirst any other color.

7

To save the new settings, highlight

Done

and press

To revert to the factory defaults, highlight

Reset

and press

Using the Game Mode feature

You can use the Game Mode feature for shorter frame

delays when playing a video game requiring split-

seeond timing between the on-screen di.splay and

input from the eontroller (.such as music creation and

high-action games). This feature is only effeetive for

480i and 1080i input signals.

Note:

To use the Game Mode feature, the

current video input must be

Video,

ColorStream HD, HDM11

or

HDMI 2.

The

Game Mode cannot be turned on when any

other video input is selected.

To turn on Game Mode:

1

Press “

q

“ and open the

Picture

menu, highlight

the

Game Mode.

2

Press or ► to seleet

On.

To turn off Game Mode:

Select

Off

in Step 2 above, ehange the video input, or

turn the TV off and then on again.

Note:

You can change the video input by

pressing Ci^V) on the remote control (m- page

29).