18settings.Note: Changing the settingsbelow will automaticallychange the Picture Mode toUser.2. Brightness: Adjust to brighten ordarken the picture. Press VOL- todarken the picture. Press VOL+ tobrighten the picture.3. Contrast: Adjust the intensity ofthe white level of the picture. PressVOL- to decrease the contrast.Press VOL+ to increase thecontrast.4. Color: Adjust the color saturationof the picture. Press VOL- todecrease the color saturation.Press VOL+ to increase the colorsaturation.5. Tint: Adjust the tint of the picture.Press VOL- to increase the redtones. Press VOL+ to increase thegreen tones.6. Sharpness: Adjust to sharpen orsoften the picture. Press VOL- tosoften the picture. Press VOL+ tosharpen the picture.7. Color Temperature: Press VOL-or VOL+ to adjust or repeatedlypress ENTER to cycle through theoptions.[Cool] – Select to give the whitecolors a bluish tint.[Normal] – Select to give thewhite colors a neutral tint. – Selectto give the white colors a neutraltint.[Warm] – Select to give the whitecolors a reddish tint.8. Advanced Video: Press ENTERto enter the sub-menu, use the CH-or CH+ buttons to highlight oneof the following options then pressVOL- or VOL+ to adjust.[Backlight] – Controls the overallbrightness of the screen.You canadjust the backlight through a rangeof 0 ~50. The backlight scale willappear on the screen. Press VOL-or VOL+ to decrease or increasethe backlight setting.[Aspect Ratio] – Select theaspect ratio of the picture.You canselect Normal, Wide,Zoom, Cinema,or Auto. Auto is only available inTV mode when Auto Zoom in theCHANNELS menu is turned on. InVGA mode or when a computer isconnected to an HDMI port, onlyWide and Normal are available.[Overscan] – Select On or Off.When a computer is connected toyour TV, this option is automaticallyturned off to show the computer’sfull image on the screen.[Noise Reduction] – This optioncan reduce the noise for analog TVsignals. (This feature is not availablein PC or USB modes.)[Adaptive Luma Control] –Dynamically change the brightnessand contrast according to the lightand dark levels in the signal.