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Vidikron PlasmaView Owner’s Operating Manual

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Image Freeze: Select Image Freeze from the Function menu to change the position of the
still image sub-window that appears when you invoke Image Freeze. Select BTM LEFT,
BTM RIGHT, TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT, S BY S1 or S BY S2. Figure 4-8 shows the effect of each of
these settings.

Figure 4-8. Image Freeze Modes

To disable Image Freeze altogether, select OFF.

Pixel Protect: Select Pixel Protect from the Function menu to configure the image burn-in
prevention settings on the PlasmaView.

Set Pixel Protect to AUTO to have the PlasmaView use the following settings:

• Lum. Setting: AUTO

• Orbiter: AUTO1

• Inverse: OFF

• Image Sweep: OFF

• Soften: OFF

• OSD Orbiter: ON

• OSD Contrast: LEVEL 1

To customize these settings, set Pixel Protect to MANUAL and refer to the following
paragraphs.

• Lum. Setting: Use this to activate the brightness limiter. When set to AUTO, the

brightness of the screen is adjusted automatically to optimize picture quality.

Select LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2 or LEVEL 3 to set the maximum brightness (black level) to 75%,
50% or 25% respectively of the peak level. (These values are approximate.)

• Orbiter: Select Orbiter from the PDP Protect menu to set the picture shift.

OFF: Orbiter mode does not function. This is the default setting when RGB is input.

AUTO1: The picture moves around the screen intermittently, making the picture

smaller. This is the default setting when a Video or DVD/HD/DTV signal is input. Set to
OFF when these signals are not used.

AUTO2: The picture moves around the screen intermittently, making the picture

bigger.

When a Video or a DVD/HD/DTV signal is input, the AUTO1 and AUTO2
settings affect only the moving picture and do not change the image size.

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