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Advanced Operation
6
-1
When “SETUP LEVEL” is selected:
Press the CURSOR
or
ª
button to set the
adjustment value, then press the ENTER button.
All the adjustments are stored in the memory.
•To complete the picture quality adjustment:
Press the DISPLAY button again.
NOTE:
Depending on the disc being played, the picture or sound
may be disturbed when the on-screen display is displayed.
This is not a malfunction.
6
-2
When “H. POSITION” is selected:
Press the CURSOR
or
ª
button to set the
adjustment value, then press the ENTER button.
All the adjustments are stored in the memory.
6
-3
When “V. POSITION” is selected:
Press the CURSOR
or
ª
button to set the
adjustment value, then press the ENTER button.
All the adjustments are stored in the memory.
5
When “SET” is selected:
Press the CURSOR 0 or 1 button to select the
picture quality item.
SETUP LEVEL (0 IRE, 7.5 IRE) (Factory default: 7.5 IRE):
This corrects floating black.
H. POSITION (–7 ~ +7) (Factory default: 0):
A 15-step portion of position adjustment is permitted left and
right.
V. POSITION (–3 ~ +7) (Factory default: 0):
A 11-step portion of position adjustment is permitted up and
down.
REFERENCE:
In the graph of gamma correction, the horizontal axis indicates
the brightness level of the image that is recorded on the disc,
and the vertical axis indicates the brightness level of the
image when it is output from this unit.
When bright points of the disc side are adjusted
to the “dark” of the output side, the fine parts
of the bright portion that normally become hard
to see, become an easily discerned image.
When dark points of the disc side are adjusted
to the “bright” of the output side, the fine parts
of the dark portion that normally become hard to
see, become an easily discerned image.
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