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Changing the TV Settings
Changing the TV Settings
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C.M.S.-Hue sets tone; decrease to make tones 
more red, or increase to make tones more blue.
C.M.S.-Saturation adjusts the saturation of a 
selected color.
C.M.S.-Value sets image brightness; decrease to 
make image darker, or increase to make image 
brighter.
Color Temp sets the white balance in increments 
from High to Low; choose High for white with blue 
tones, and Low for white with red tones. 
Black sets the viewing depth automatically by 
adjusting the dark portion of an image; set to On 
for high detail in black portions of the image.
3D-Y/C sets the response for minimal dot crawl 
and cross color noise for video input signals from 
Composite Video or Analog In. Choose Standard 
for normal adjustment, Fast for a movie image, or 
Slow for a still image.
Monochrome sets color to monochrome for 
viewing video without color. Set to On for 
monochrome.
Film mode automatically detects a film-based 
source (originally encoded at 24 frames per 
second), analyzes, and then recreates each still 
film frame for high-definition picture quality. Set to 
On for automatic conversion of a film source.
I/P Setting is an image compensation setting 
that converts the input signal from interlace to 
progressive; choose Slow or Fast. The option is set 
to Slow when Film Mode is On; it is not selectable 
when the input resolution is progressive (480p or 
720p).
Using Reset
To return all adjustment options to the factory preset 
values, highlight Reset and press Select, then highlight 
Yes and press Select.
Using the Audio Menu
The Audio menu sets the sound levels, and the option 
for the Dolby Virtual setting. 
The Audio menu is not selectable when the Output 
Select option is set to Variable. 
Adjusting the audio
In the Audio menu, select an item and adjust the scale 
for Treble, Base, or Balance. These options are not 
selectable when Dolby Virtual is set to On.
To control the audio output, including muting the 
speakers, refer to the Output Select option in “Using 
the Options Menu” on page 61.
Selecting surround sound
You can enjoy surround sound using two-channel 
stereo with Dolby Pro Logic II technology. To do so, 
select Dolby Virtual and choose On.
Virtual Dolby Digital is a technology certified by Dolby 
Laboratories that creates a virtualized surround sound 
experience from two speakers using Dolby Pro Logic or 
Dolby Pro Logic II.
Virtual Dolby Digital retains all the original 
multichannel audio information and provides the 
listener with the sensation of being surrounded by 
additional speakers.
 Audio Menu
Options
Treble
[scale]
Bass
[scale]
Balance
[scale]
Dolby Virtual
Off/On
Reset
Off/On
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You can also choose Dolby Virtual by 
pressing the Virtual button on the remote 
control.
For some discs, setup may be required on 
your DVD player; refer to the operation 
manual of your DVD player.