Audio/video setting descriptions: video, Video settings – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC LT-4260 User Manual

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AUDIO/VIDEO Setting Descriptions: Video

Video Settings

NOTE:

A slider will display on-screen for each setting.

The slider has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, the

mid-range is 31 and the minimum setting is 0.

When the LCD Display is used together with the HD-6000, the

A/V Settings described below will be controlled by the HD-6000

except where noted.

Contrast

Provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black

level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades

in darker images, while high contrast shows

darker images more uniformly black and

makes colors appear more vibrant.

Brightness

Provides a slider to adjust the overall

brightness of the picture.

Sharpness

1

Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity.

Color

1

Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity.

Tint

1

Provides a slider to adjust the proportion of red

to green.

Color Temp (Color Temperature)

This Setting is not available when the HD-6000 is

connected to the LCD Display.

Allows you to adjust how white images are

displayed. Your choices are:

• Low: White images will have a warm cast to

them. This adjustment is an average and can

vary due to ambient room lighting, video scene

brightness and the TV’s age.

• Medium: White images will be balanced between

the Low (warm) and High (cool) settings.

• High: White images will have a cool cast to

them. This setting may provide the most

realistic picture under bright lighting.

Video Noise

Reduces minor noise (graininess) in the

broadcast or input signal.

This function operates only in 480i mode.

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This setting is not available when the HD-6000 (SET TO

PC INPUT) is connected to the LCD Display. This setting is

available for all other Inputs.

Film Mode (Auto)

Video media uses a video camera created at 30 frames

per second. Film media uses a film camera created

at 24 frames per second. Examples of video media

are live TV broadcast such as news, special events, or
video taped programs. Examples

of film media are

motion pictures, made-for-TV movies, and many

prime time programs. Filmed media is converted by

the broadcaster or home video company to 30 frames

per second to match TV or video standards. This

conversion can leave subtle “picture artifacts” or

conversion errors.

The settings are On and Off. If you select On, the

system automatically detects if the signal source is Film

and corrects for conversion errors. If you select Off,
the system will never correct for conversion errors.

This function operates only in 480i mode.

Back Light

Provides a slider to adjust the LCD Display illumination.

A lower setting preserves the life of the backlight lamps.

Auto Position

2

Automatically adjust V-Position, H-Position, Clock and

Clock-phase. The whole process takes about 5 seconds.

H Position

2

Provides a slider to center image by moving it to

the left or right (available for PC input only).

V Position

2

Provides a slider to center image by moving it up or
down (available for PC input only).

Video Clock

2

Provides a slider to adjust PC clock frequency.

Fine Detail

2

Provides a slider to adjust PC image flicker (clock

phase).

H Resolution

2

Provides a slider to adjust PC horizontal size by

increasing or decreasing the setting.

V Resolution

2

Provides a slider to adjust PC vertical size by increasing

or decreasing the setting.

NOTE: For optimal picture performance, it is

recommended that you adjust your video settings

(specifically contrast and brightness) during initial

setup. Certain factors will affect your personal

preferences, including room lighting, glare reflections

and viewing angles/distance.

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Available for PC Input only

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