JVC BC-D2300U Instruction Book page 7

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MENU SETTINGS
Menu contents (contd.)
Items
Settings
Back Color Mode
[YCbCr]
Sets the method to specify the background color.
HSL
YCbCr : Sets the output value of the background color.
HSL
: Sets the background color with the Hue, Saturation and Lightness
values.
Note:
● When this setting is changed, the following three menu settings also change.
In this case, the set value and color may be changed. If this setting is
changed, check the color on the screen again.
Back Color (Y)
[64]
Varies the background color brightness. With 4:3 aspect ratio picture input, this
adjustment is applied to the side panels of the picture output.
940
Set this by checking the screen.
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to YCbCr.
Back Color (Cb)
64
Varies the blue of the background color. With 4:3 aspect ratio picture input, this
adjustment is applied to the side panels of the picture output.
[512]
Set this by checking the screen.
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to YCbCr.
960
Back Color (Cr)
64
Varies the red of the background color. With 4:3 aspect ratio picture input, this
adjustment is applied to the side panels of the picture output.
[512]
Set this by checking the screen.
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to YCbCr.
960
Back Color (L)
[0]
Sets the background color lightness. With 4:3 aspect ratio picture input, this
adjustment is applied to the side panels of the picture output.
100
Set this by checking the screen.
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to HSL.
Back Color (S)
[0]
Sets the background color saturation. With 0, monochrome is shown. The larger
the number, the higher the saturation.
100
Note:
● The saturation actually output is limited by the setting of the Back Color (L).
Even though the Back Color (S) is set to 100, the picture will be monochrome if
the Back Color (L) is set to 0 (black) or 100 (white).
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to HSL.
Back Color (H)
[0]
Sets the background color hue. In most cases, the following colors can be
obtained.
359
0: Red, 120: Green, 240: Blue
● This item is shown only when the Back Color Mode is set to HSL.
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]: Factory Setting
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Menu contents (contd.)
The items in the shaded area are shown when the optional software is installed.
Items
Settings
● This menu is shown when the optional color correction function is enabled.
Color Correction
[OFF]
ON
Sets the color correction function ON/OFF.
With OFF, the color correction function is disabled.
With ON, the color is corrected based on the following 8 parameters (items).
When this function is set to ON, the normal display format changes. (
The following eight parameters are shown and set on the sub menu when
<Color Correction> is set to "ON" and the [ENTER/MENU] button is pressed.
White Level
–100
Adjusts the high brightness level of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
Black Level
–100
Adjusts the low brightness level of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
White Color (B)
–100
Adjusts the blue of the high brightness section of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
White Color (R)
–100
Adjusts the red of the high brightness section of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
Back Color (B)
–100
Adjusts the blue of the low brightness section of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
Back Color (R)
–100
Adjusts the red of the low brightness section of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
Phase
–179
Adjusts the phase of the input picture.
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
180
Chroma
–100
Adjusts the chroma of the input picture.
With –100, the picture becomes black-and-white (monochrome).
● Can be set when the Color Correction is set to ON.
[0]
100
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]: Factory Setting
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