JVC HR-XVC29S Instruction Manual - Page 46

Sound Effect, VFP function, Adjusting the picture quality

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46 EN Slide to the right. ENTER DVD PICTURE Sound Effect SOUND EFFECT Using the Sound Effect function, you can change the sound field. ● This function works only for analog audio output. 1 Access the selection menu. Press SOUND EFFECT during playback. ● The current setting appears on the TV screen. 2 Turn on the Sound Effect function. Press SOUND EFFECT to turn on the function. ● Each time you press SOUND EFFECT, the Sound Effect function turns on and off: SOUND EFFECT:ONOSOUND EFFECT:OFF ● The selection menu disappears if no operation is done for about several seconds. NOTES: ● The Sound Effect function works correctly only for a DVD VIDEO disc recorded in the 5.1-channel audio format. ● You may not feel the effect of this function well depending on the source recorded on the disc. VFP function - Adjusting the picture quality The VFP (Video Fine Processor) function enables you to adjust the picture character according to the type of programing, picture tone or personal preference. 1 Access the VFP setting menu. Press DVD PICTURE during playback. ● The current setting appears on the TV screen. NORMAL GAMMA 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 CONTRAST 0 SATURATION 0 TINT 0 SHARPNESS +3 OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK (cont.) 2 Select the VFP mode. Press w e repeatedly. ● Each time you press w e, the VFP mode changes as follows: NORMAL]CINEMA]USER 1]USER 2](Back to the beginning) NORMAL: CINEMA: USER 1/ USER 2: Select this normally. Suitable for movie. You can adjust parameters that affect picture appearance and store settings. Go to step 3. To adjust picture appearance manually 3 Access USER menu. Press w e repeatedly to select "USER 1" or "USER 2." 4 Select the parameter. Press rt repeatedly to select a parameter you want to adjust, then press ENTER. ● Adjust gradually and confirm picture appearance results are as preferred. GAMMA (-3 to +3): Adjust this if the neutral color is bright or dark. The brightness of dark and bright portions is maintained. BRIGHTNESS Adjust this if the picture is bright or dark on (-8 to +8): the whole. CONTRAST (-7 to +7): Adjust this if the objects in far and near positions look unnatural. SATURATION Adjust this if the picture is whitish or blackish. (-7 to +7): TINT (-7 to +7): Adjust this if the appearance of flesh tone is unnatural. SHARPNESS Adjust this if the picture is indistinct. (-8 to +8): ● VFP menu disappears and the following pop-up window appears on the TV screen. GAMMA 0 GAMMA 0 5 Adjust the parameter. Press rt repeatedly to change the setting, then press ENTER. ● The current VFP settings appear again. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust other parameters. To return to the normal screen Press DVD PICTURE. NOTE: The VFP setting screen disappears if no operation is done for more than about 10 seconds.

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46
EN
OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK (cont.)
Sound Effect
Using the Sound Effect function, you can change the sound field.
This function works only for analog audio output.
1
Access the selection menu.
Press
SOUND EFFECT
during playback.
The current setting appears on the TV screen.
2
Turn on the Sound Effect function.
Press
SOUND EFFECT
to turn on the function.
Each time you press
SOUND EFFECT
, the Sound Effect
function turns on and off:
SOUND EFFECT:ON
O
SOUND EFFECT:OFF
The selection menu disappears if no operation is done for
about several seconds.
NOTES:
The Sound Effect function works correctly only for a DVD
VIDEO disc recorded in the 5.1-channel audio format.
You may not feel the effect of this function well depending on
the source recorded on the disc.
VFP function
— Adjusting the picture quality
The VFP (Video Fine Processor) function enables you to adjust
the picture character according to the type of programing,
picture tone or personal preference.
1
Access the VFP setting menu.
2
Select the VFP mode.
Press
we
repeatedly.
Each time you press
we
, the VFP mode changes as follows:
NORMAL
]
CINEMA
]
USER 1
]
USER 2
]
(Back to the
beginning)
To adjust picture appearance manually
3
Access USER menu.
Press
we
repeatedly to select “USER 1” or “USER 2.”
4
Select the parameter.
Press
rt
repeatedly to select a parameter you want to
adjust, then press
ENTER
.
Adjust gradually and confirm picture appearance results are as
preferred.
VFP menu disappears and the following pop-up window
appears on the TV screen.
5
Adjust the parameter.
Press
rt
repeatedly to change the setting, then press
ENTER
.
The current VFP settings appear again.
Repeat steps
4
and
5
to adjust other parameters.
To return to the normal screen
Press
DVD PICTURE
.
NOTE:
The VFP setting screen disappears if no operation is done for
more than about 10 seconds.
Press
DVD PICTURE
during
playback.
The current setting appears on
the TV screen.
DVD PICTURE
SOUND EFFECT
ENTER
Slide to the
right.
0
NORMAL
GAMMA
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SATURATION
TINT
SHARPNESS
0
0
0
0
+3
NORMAL
:
Select this normally.
CINEMA
:
Suitable for movie.
USER 1
/
USER 2
:
You can adjust parameters that affect picture
appearance and store settings. Go to step
3
.
GAMMA
(–3 to +3):
Adjust this if the neutral color is bright or dark.
The brightness of dark and bright portions is
maintained.
BRIGHTNESS
(–8 to +8):
Adjust this if the picture is bright or dark on
the whole.
CONTRAST
(–7 to +7):
Adjust this if the objects in far and near
positions look unnatural.
SATURATION
(–7 to +7):
Adjust this if the picture is whitish or blackish.
TINT
(–7 to +7):
Adjust this if the appearance of flesh tone is
unnatural.
SHARPNESS
(–8 to +8):
Adjust this if the picture is indistinct.
0
GAMMA
0
GAMMA