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Chapter 5. TV Menu Screen Operations 
77
Audio/Video
Figure 24
Figure 24. Audio/Video Menu, Settings
A/V Memory Reset
A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device which 
will have the A/V Settings returned to the original factory 
settings.  To return a device’s memory to the original 
factory settings, select the device and then press ENTER.
Settings
Each device has its own A/V memory.  Select the device 
in A/V Memory Reset, then select Audio or Video to 
adjust the device’s individual settings.  Press ENTER, 
and the menu is removed and the individual settings are 
displayed.
Use ADJUST   or   to select the individual settings 
to be adjusted.  Use ADJUST   or   to make the 
adjustment.  For descriptions of the individual A/V 
settings see A/V Setting Descriptions, pages 78 and 79.
Video Mute
Video Mute lets you display a blue background when no 
signal is being received on Inputs 1–3 and COMPONENT 
1–3.
Film Mode
Auto is the default setting and will automatically detect 
and apply film decoding correction for signals that 
originated on 24 frames per second film cameras and 
then were converted for broadcast to 30 frames per 
second video.
When the original signals originated on 30 frames per 
second video cameras, the Auto setting will automatically 
apply video decoding, the same as used with the Off 
setting.  Try the Off setting when the TV seems to have 
difficulties and adds too many jagged edges to the 
images.
Film Mode is not effective for high definition signals.
Audio/Video Menu
Using the AUDIO or VIDEO Button on 
the Remote Control
To adjust individual Audio or Video settings directly with 
the remote control:
1.  Press AUDIO or VIDEO to cycle through the available 
settings.
2.  Press ADJUST   or   to adjust the setting.  After 
5 seconds of inactivity, the setting display will 
disappear.
TV Speakers
When an A/V receiver has not been set up in 
NetCommand, this selection will turn the TV’s internal 
speakers on or off.  You may select Off when sending 
the sound through a separate stereo system or surround 
sound A/V receiver.
This option is unavailable (grayed out) when 
NetCommand
®
 is enabled and you have selected the A/V 
receiver icon from the Device Selection menu.  In that 
case, Netcommand automatically turns the TV speakers 
off.  See the NetCommand information for further 
instructions.
Note:  To prevent damage from a sudden increase in 
volume, make sure the TV volume is set to low before 
setting speakers to On.