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^o adjiistyour TV picture
controls, select a channel

and follow these steps.

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Press (he MENU but­

ton. PICTURE will be
selected with the TV’s on­
screen anow.

► PICTURE

OtANtJELSET
CCOSEIECT

CCD OFF

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Press the SELECT

button until the de^red con­
trol (BRIGHT. CONTRAST,
COLOR, orTINT) shows on­
screen.

Within 10 seconds,

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

Press the MENU button

to dear the screen when pic­
ture adjustments are complet­
ed.

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BRIOHT PressSET(-)or(+)untildariÄSlpartsoFlhe
picture are as bright as you ptcfcr.

CONTRA??T Press SET (-) or (+) until lightest parts of
the picture show good deidl.

COT-OR Press SET (-) or (■+) to add or eliminate color.

TINT Press SET (-) or (■+■) to obtain natural stun tones.

The tlisplay will g

disappear from the TV
screen after about 10 sec­
onds unless you press
SET -H or - or the
SELECT button, even
though you may not be
Enishcd.

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to adjust your TV picture
controls to the most suit­

able settings for video games,
select a channel and follow
these steps.

Press the MENU button.

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

► PICTOHE

CHAKHELSET
CCD SELECT

CCD OFF

Press the SELECT but­

ton repeatedly so that the
GAME MODE control

appears on-screen.

H GAt.tE MODS [+)
OFF

ON

Press the SET (+) or {->

button to select OFF or ON
(the choice will appear in
PURPLE). The picture con­

trols will be at the most suit­
able position for video
games.

Press the MENU button

to exit the on-screen menu.

CAUTION: A video source
(such as a video game.

Compact Disc Interactive -
CDI, or TV information
channel) which shows a con­
stant non-moving pattern on

the TV screen can cause pic­
ture lube damage. When not
in use, tom the video source
OFF. Regularly alternate the
use of such video sources

with normal TV viewing.