JVC AV-56WP30 Instructions - Page 42
Picture Adjust
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Picture Adjust PICTURE ADJUST The PICTURE ADJUST menu lets make precise adjustments to the television's picture. You can make adjustments to the picture's tint, color, contrast, brightness, and level of detail. By adjusting these levels individually, the overall picture quality can be changed. PICTURE ADJUST PREVIOUS TINT COLOR PICTURE BRIGHT DETAIL NEXT PAGE SELECT BY OPERATE BY STANDARD RESET BY 0 EXIT BY EXIT PICTURE ADJUST Menu Access the onscreen menus by pressing MENU on your remote control. You may then either use the up and down arrows to scroll to the PICTURE ADJUST menu, or press MENU until the PICTURE ADJUST screen appears. Use the arrows to move to the setting you wish to change. You can make adjustments to any or all of the settings. When you select an item, the PICTURE ADJUST menu will disappear, leaving only the selected item onscreen. Use the ¥ arrows to make adjustments to the item. To make adjustments to a different item, press the or arrows to move to the next menu item, or press EXIT to return to normal television viewing. When you press "0", it resets your adjustments back to the factory settings. TINT The TINT level lets you adjust the levels of red and green in the picture. Press ¥to increase the amount of red. Press to increase the amount of green. Use the arrows to move to the next setting or press EXIT to leave the menu. Your changes will be saved when you move to another setting or press EXIT. COLOR COLOR lets you make the overall color of the picture more subtle or more vivid. Press ¥to make the colors more subtle. Press to make the colors more vivid. Use the to move to the next setting or press EXIT to leave the menu. Your changes will be saved when you move to another setting or press EXIT. Note: You may leave the PICTURE ADJUST menu at any time by pressing EXIT. Any changes you have made will be saved. 42