LG 65EP5G Owners Manual - Page 53

HDMI Ultra HD Deep Color], OLED Panel Settings]

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ENGLISH 53 [HDMI Ultra HD Deep Color] If the user has a digital input (HDMI1, 2) device connected to one of the ports with adjustable deep Color, UHD Deep Color On (6G) or Off (3G) can be selected from the ULTRA Deep Color Settings menu. If compatibility issues occur with the graphics card when the Deep Color option is set to On at 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz, set the option to Off. • HDMI inputs 1 and 2 are best suited for 4K at 60 Hz (4:4:4, 4:2:2) to enjoy high definition video. However, video or audio may not be supported, depending on the specifications of the external devices. In that case, please connect to another HDMI port. [OLED Panel Settings] • [TPC (TemporalPeak Luminance Control)]: Lowers the brightness to protect the screen when a static image is detected. • [Pixel Refresher]: Corrects any issues that may arise on the screen when the TV has been turned on for a long time. This may take more than an hour. • [Screen Shift]: Moves the screen slightly at regular intervals to prevent image sticking on the display panel. • [Logo Luminance Adjustment]: Adjusts the luminance of static images such as on-screen logos to correct potential screen issues. • [Global Sticky Reduction]: Gradually reduces the luminance of the screen when a specific area on the screen has a fixed image for a certain period of time without changing. • [Convex Power Control]: The brightness of the central part of the screen is expressed as 100 %, and the farther away from the centre, the darker it is because of the Gradation Gain applied to the image for reducing power consumption. • [Uniformity Compensation]: Evens out luminance/Color across the panel using SuperSign WB. NOTE The features below may work differently depending on [Screen Shift] settings. •• [Aspect Ratio] and [Scan] Behaviour -- When [Scan] is set to [Zero Scan], the features behave as follows, depending on [Aspect Ratio]: When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [16:9] → The existing screen settings apply, regardless of [Screen Shift] settings. When [Aspect Ratio] is set to a value other than [16:9] → The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On]. -- When [Scan] is set to [Over Scan] → The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On]. -- When [Scan] is set to [Under Scan] → The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On]. -- When [Scan] is set to [Pixel to Pixel], the features operate as follows, depending on the current external input resolution. Resolutions smaller than 3840x2160: The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On]. 3840x2160 or larger resolutions: The existing screen settings apply, regardless of [Screen Shift] settings. •• [Zoom] -- When [Screen Shift] is set to [On], the area set for [Zoom] moves along whenever the screen moves. •• [Marker] -- When [Screen Shift] is set to [On], the area indicated by [Marker] moves along whenever the screen moves.

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ENGLISH
[HDMI Ultra HD Deep Color]
If the user has a digital input (HDMI1, 2) device connected to one of the ports with adjustable deep Color, UHD Deep
Color On (6G) or Off (3G) can be selected from the ULTRA Deep Color Settings menu.
If compatibility issues occur with the graphics card when the Deep Color option is set to On at 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz,
set the option to Off.
HDMI inputs 1 and 2 are best suited for 4K at 60 Hz (4:4:4, 4:2:2) to enjoy high definition video. However, video or
audio may not be supported, depending on the specifications of the external devices. In that case, please connect to
another HDMI port.
[OLED Panel Settings]
[TPC (TemporalPeak Luminance Control)]: Lowers the brightness to protect the screen when a static image is
detected.
[Pixel Refresher]: Corrects any issues that may arise on the screen when the TV has been turned on for a long time.
This may take more than an hour.
[Screen Shift]: Moves the screen slightly at regular intervals to prevent image sticking on the display panel.
[Logo Luminance Adjustment]: Adjusts the luminance of static images such as on-screen logos to correct potential
screen issues.
[Global Sticky Reduction]: Gradually reduces the luminance of the screen when a specific area on the screen has a
fixed image for a certain period of time without changing.
[Convex Power Control]: The brightness of the central part of the screen is expressed as 100 %, and the farther away
from the centre, the darker it is because of the Gradation Gain applied to the image for reducing power consumption.
[Uniformity Compensation]: Evens out luminance/Color across the panel using SuperSign WB.
NOTE
The features below may work differently depending on [Screen Shift] settings.
[Aspect Ratio] and [Scan] Behaviour
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When [Scan] is set to [Zero Scan], the features behave as follows, depending on [Aspect Ratio]:
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [16:9]
The existing screen settings apply, regardless of [Screen Shift]
settings.
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to a value other than [16:9]
The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to
[On].
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When [Scan] is set to [Over Scan]
The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On].
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When [Scan] is set to [Under Scan]
The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On].
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When [Scan] is set to [Pixel to Pixel], the features operate as follows, depending on the current external input
resolution.
Resolutions smaller than 3840x2160: The image is enlarged when [Screen Shift] is set to [On].
3840x2160 or larger resolutions: The existing screen settings apply, regardless of [Screen Shift] settings.
[Zoom]
-
When [Screen Shift] is set to [On], the area set for [Zoom] moves along whenever the screen moves.
[Marker]
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When [Screen Shift] is set to [On], the area indicated by [Marker] moves along whenever the screen moves.