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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: green screen
Try doing a "factory reset". This will "burp the baby". Turn the set on
and ignore what you see. From the side control panel, push the volume+
and channel+ buttons in synch. This will take you to a base OSD
(on-screen display) that can best be compared to the BIOS on your PC.
The real goodies are here.
On the OSD, you'll see "picture",
"audio", and "advance". Using standard navigational input on the
remote, go to "advance". Tab down to "clear all". The set will appear
to turn off, but the front LED will remain blue. The set is
re-formatting the on-board memory and will restart in a few seconds.
Your
panel should now restart as normal, but will be returned to factory
"burn-in defaults". Your color and audio adjustments will be lost, so
you'll have to do some fine-tuning in the regular OSD menu. Cycle power
to the TV after you have made the desired adjustments.
TIP:
Perform the factory re-set a second time, then select "picture". Toggle
down to "video format". You might find it set to "Pal". Change this,
using standard navigational input on the remote, to "NTCS" or "AUTO".
Cycle power to the TV after you have made the desired adjustments. The
TV will now perform at a refresh rate of 60hz, the American standard.
"Pal" is 50hz, the EU and Asian standard. The improvement to image
quality will be noticable very soon, as both your eyes and the set
adapt to 9.94 hz improvement. NOTE: You may need to fine-tune the TV
again after making this change.
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