Sharp LC-26D4U LC-26D4U LC-32D4U LC-37D4U Operation Manual - Page 33
Useful adjustment settings, Image position, Moving the picture on the screen - factory mode
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Useful adjustment settings Image position For adjusting a picture's horizontal and vertical position. 1 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Moving the picture on the screen You can move the picture around on the screen. Press a/b/c/d to move an image on the screen to the desired position. Press ENTER to return to the initial image position. NOTE 2 Press c/d to select "Setup". • While pressing a/b/c/d, an on-screen image, "Adjusting Position" displays to the desired position. • This setting cannot be stored. Once the TV shuts down or 3 Press a/b to select "Position", and then enters standby mode, the setting is erased. To move the picture around the screen again, you must perform the press ENTER. above procedure again. • The image position setting using the steps on this page 4 Press a/b to select "H-Pos." or "V-Pos.". can be stored. Select either according to your objectives. • "TV", "INPUT1", "INPUT2", "INPUT3" and "INPUT4" can each adjust the image position setting on this page. The same for view modes. H-Pos. [ 0] -10 +10 V-Pos. [ 0] -20 +20 Reset • Even when the image fills the screen, its position can be adjusted with this function. • Press ENTER to reset the image to original positions. Selected item Description H-Pos. V-Pos. Centers the image by moving it to the left or right. Centers the image by moving it up or down. 5 Press c/d to adjust the item to your desired position. NOTE • For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset values, press a/b to select "Reset", and then press ENTER. • Adjustments are stored separately according to input source. • You can easily move the image position as shown on this page, but when the power is switched off the image will return to the previously memorized position. 32