CHROMA button
APERTURE button
PHASE button
CONTRAST button
While watching the picture, you can adjust contrast, phase,
chroma and aperture to suit your taste. The adjustments can
be carried out for the three inputs separately. The adjusted
levels are stored in memory.
Adjusting the contrast, phase, and chroma
Press the desired adjustment button: CONTRAST, PHASE,
or CHROMA.
The adjustment levels are displayed on the screen.
CONTRAST
b=
[=]
4
CONTRAST
CONTRA i
= 80
PHASE
m=]
0
CHROMA
a
50
+: to increase picture contrast
-: to decrease picture contrast
PHASE
ES
PHASE LS
+: to make overall picture greenish
-: to make overall picture purplish
CHROMA
+: to increase color intensity
—: to decrease color intensity
* CHROMA and PHASE controls do not function for the RGB
input signal.
¢ PHASE control does not function for the component (Y/B-
Y/R-Y) input signal.
* PHASE control does not function with PAL color source: -
If you press these buttons, "NOT APPLICABLE" appears on
the screen.
CHROMA
Adjusting the aperture
To make the picture sharper, press the APERTURE button to
set APERTURE on the screen to ON. The indicator of the
APERTURE button lights.
To make the picture softer, press the APERTURE button again
to set APERTURE to OFF.
The factory setting is APERTURE OFF for the NTSC or PAL
video input, or APERTURE ON for the other inputs.
APERTU
APERTURE
®ON
OFF
When the output signal format is an interlaced signal such as
NTSC and PAL, setting APERTURE OFF reduces line flickers
although the image contour becomes slightly blurred.
If the input signal level is excessive
The OVERFLOW indicator lights. In this case, check that the
75 Q /OPEN selector and the RGB/YBR selector in the VIDEO
3 connector section are set correctly. If they are correct, press
the CONTRAST - button.
Restoring the factory preset contrast, phase and
chroma levels
Use COLOR RESET on the MENU 1 screen. (See page 41.)