Sharp LC-32PD5X User Manual

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Repeat steps 1 to 3 in Monochrome.
1
Film Mode
Automatically detects a fi lm-based source (originally 
encoded at 24/25 frames/second, depending on the  
vertical frequency), analyses it then recreates each still 
fi lm frame for high-defi nition picture quality.
Press 
a/b to select “Film Mode”, and then 
press ENTER.
2
Press 
c/d to select “On”, and then press 
ENTER
.
3
Basic adjustment settings (Analogue/Digital)
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press 
c/d to select “Picture”.
2
Press 
a/b to select “Advanced”, and then 
press ENTER.
3
Monochrome
For viewing images in monochrome.
Press 
a/b to select “Monochrome”, and then 
press ENTER.
4
Press 
c/d to select “On”, and then press 
ENTER
.
5
Audio adjustment
For each selected AV mode, you can adjust the 
following three items: Treble, Bass, and Balance; to 
your preferred setting. After choosing the AV mode 
you want to adjust, next carry out audio adjustment.
AV Mode selection
This option links to “AV Mode” in the Picture menu. (See 
page 24.)
NOTE
•  For resetting all adjustment items to factory preset values, 
press 
a/b to select “Reset”, press ENTER, press c/d 
to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
Press 
c/d to select “Audio”.
2
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press 
a/b to select a specifi c adjustment 
item.
3
MENU    
[Audio]
Audio
Power Control
Treble
AV Mode
Bass
Balance
Surround
Reset
[Off]
[STANDARD]
[0]
[0]
–15
L
+15
[0]
–15
+15
R
Selected item
Treble
Bass
Balance
cbutton
For weaker treble
For weaker bass
Decrease audio from 
the right speaker
dbutton
For stronger treble
For stronger bass
Decrease audio 
from the left 
speaker
Press 
c/d to adjust the item to your desired 
position.
4
Repeat steps 1 to 3 in Monochrome.
1
I/P Setting
Adjusting the image and input signal can give you a 
more beautiful picture.
Press 
a/b to select “I/P Setting”, and then 
press ENTER.
2
Press 
c/d to select “Interlace” or 
“Progressive”, and then press ENTER.
3
NOTE
•  The picture is progressive scan when Film Mode is “On”.
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