Philips 29PT8842S/60 User Manual Page 11

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Picture settings
& Press then . The Picture menu
will be called up.
Description of the adjustments:
Brightness: this changes picture brillance.
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.
Hue: this adjusts the skin colour tone in
NTSC channel.
Colour Temp.: this changes the colour
rendering: Cold(bluer), Normal(balanced) or
Warm(redder).
NR: attenuates picture noise (snow) in
difficult reception conditions.
Contrast +: automatic adjustment of the
picture contrast which permanently sets the
darkest part of the picture black.
é Use the
or keys to select a
setting and the
or keys to adjust.
Note: during the picture adjustment, only
the selected line remains displayed. Press
or to display the menu again.
Press to exit.
Sound settings
& Press , select Sound ( ) and press
. The Sound menu will be called up.
é Use the
or key to select a setting
and the
or key to adjust.
Press to exit.
Description of the adjustments:
Treble: this alters the high frequency sounds.
Bass: this alters the low frequency sounds.
Balance: this balances the sound on the left
and right speakers.
AVL (Automatic Volume Leveller): this is used
to limit increases in sound, especially on
channel change or advertising slots.
Incr. Surr. (Incredible Surround or
Virtual Dolby)
this
boost the effect of stereo sound.
Ultra Bass: this is used to enhance bass
output.
Features settings
& Press , select Features ( ) and press
. The Features menu will be called up.
Description of the features:
Rotation: large screen TVs are sensitive to
terrestrial magnetic field variations. This
setting is used to compensate by adjusting
the picture rotation. Use the
or key
to adjust.
Child Lock, Format, Active
Control and Demo: see explanation on
the related sections.
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