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Navigating the Analogue TV<br />

Menu System<br />

For navigation<br />

To confirm<br />

choices<br />

SELECT<br />

OK<br />

M<br />

INFO<br />

• Press M to display the main menu.<br />

• Press or button to select an icon.<br />

• Use or button to highlight.<br />

For displaying<br />

menu options<br />

• Press or buttons to change the settings.<br />

• Press for more options.<br />

• Press OK to store.<br />

• To exit the menu or return from sub-menu<br />

screen, press M.<br />

Note: These explanations are valid for the<br />

navigation of the analogue TV menu<br />

system. To select options that are<br />

explained in the following parts, refer to<br />

“Navigating the Analogue TV Menu<br />

System”.<br />

English - 31 -<br />

Analogue TV Menu System<br />

Picture Menu<br />

Mode<br />

PICTURE<br />

Mode<br />

Contrast<br />

Brightness<br />

Sharpness<br />

Colour<br />

For your viewing requirements, you can set<br />

the related mode option.<br />

Press or button to select Mode. Press<br />

or button to choose from one of these<br />

options: Cinema, Dynamic and Natural.<br />

Contrast/Brightness/Sharpness/Colour/<br />

Hue<br />

Press or button to select the desired<br />

option. Press / button to set the level.<br />

Note: Hue option can only be visible when<br />

the TV receives an NTSC signal.<br />

Colour Temp<br />

Press or button to select Colour Temp.<br />

Press / to choose from one of these<br />

options: Cool, Normal and Warm.<br />

Note:<br />

• Setting Cool option gives white colours a<br />

slight blue stress.<br />

• Setting Warm option gives white colours a<br />

slight red stress.<br />

• For normal colours, select Normal option.

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