Insignia NS-55D420NA16 User Manual (English) - Page 54
Viewing photos in a slideshow, Adjusting the picture, Adjusting the TV picture - backlight
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NS-55D420NA16 Insignia 55" 1080p 60Hz LED TV Viewing photos in a slideshow You can view your photos in a slideshow. 1 Switch to USB mode. See "Switching to USB mode" on page 47. 2 If the photos you want to view are in a folder on the USB flash drive, select the folder. For information about selecting a folder, see "Browsing photos" on page 47 or "Viewing favorite photos" on page 48. 3 Press MENU. Adjusting the picture This section covers: • Adjusting the TV picture • Automatically adjusting the aspect ratio • Setting the power on picture mode Adjusting the TV picture You can adjust various settings to improve the quality of the TV picture. Also, you can reset all picture settings to the factory default. 1 Press MENU. 4 Press S or T to highlight Start Slideshow, then press ENTER or X. A slideshow starts with the first photo in the current folder. 5 To control the slideshow: Press... MENU (previous) (next) ENTER (pause) X (play) (stop) OR EXIT To... Open the PHOTOS menu. Return to the previous photo. Go to the next photo. Pause the slideshow. Press again to resume the slideshow. Pause the slideshow. Resume the slideshow when paused. Stop the slideshow and return to the thumbnail index. 2 Press T or ENTER to access the menu. 3 Press S or T to highlight an option, then press ENTER or X to access the option. You can select: • Picture Mode-Selects the picture mode. You can select: • Vivid-(a bright and vivid picture). Significantly increases the contrast, brightness, and sharpness. This selection is good for video games, animation, and in bright light environments. • Standard-(a standard picture). Moderately increases the contrast, brightness, and sharpness. This selection is good for standard TV broadcasts. • Energy Savings-(the backlight brightness is decreased). Your TV has a backlight that provides light for displaying a picture. By reducing the amount of light, your TV uses less energy. www.insigniaproducts.com 49