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On-screen menu controls (cont’d), Menu, S 8 b – Philips PR1904B User Manual

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adjust yotirTVpiciiire

controls, select a channel

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Press the MENU but­

ton. PICTURE will be
selected wiih the TV’s on­
screen arrow.

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CHANNEL SET
CCD SaECT

CCD OFF

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Press the SELECT

button until the desired con­
trol (BRIGHT, CONTRAST.
COLOR, or TINT) shows on­
screen.

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Within 10 seconds,

press the SET (+) or (-) but­
ton to adjust the sciccicd pic­
ture control.

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Press the MENU button

to clear the screen when pic­
ture adjustments ate complet­
ed.

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The display will
disappear from the TV
screen after about 10 sec­
onds unless you press
SET -F or - or the
SELECT button, even

lhou£h you may not be
finished.

BRIGHT Press SET (-) or(-t) until dariicst parts of the

picture are as bright as you prefer.

CONTRAST Press SET (■) or (+■) until lighiesi parts of

the picture show good detail.

COI.OR Press SET{-)or(-F)loadd oreliminatecolor.

TINT Press SBT (-) or (+■) to obtain naiural skin lonr».

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'o adjust your

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picture

cnutrols to the mott .suit­

able seltlngs for video games,
select a channel and fallow
these steps.

Press the MENU button.

PICTURE will be selected
with the TV’s ort-screen arrow.

- PICTURE

channel

SET

CCD SELECT

OCO OFF

Press the SELECT but­

ton repeatedly so that the
GAME MODE control
appears on-sercen.

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Press the SET (■+■) or {-)

button to select OFF or ON
(the choice will appear in
PURPLE). The piciiire con­
trols will be at the most suit­
able position for video
games.

Press the MENU button

to exit the on-screen menu.

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CAUTION: A video source
(such as a video game.
Comp.!« Disc Interactive -
CDI, or TV information
channel) which shows a con­
stant non-moving pattern on
the TV screen can cause pic­
ture tube damage. When not

in use, litm the video source
OFF. Regularly alicmaic the
use of sucb video .sources
witli norma] TV viewing.