Service Mode Control Key; Factory Data; Video Setting - HP PL4260N Service Manual

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Service Mode Control Key

Remote control
Menu
Up arrow, down arrow
Right arrow
Right/left arrows
Back

Factory Data

White Balance
If a bad image is related to an incorrect white balance setting, manually adjust the items RCut, RDrv, Grut, GDrv,
BCut, BDrv (marked in purple) in the following table.
Setting
White Balance

Video Setting

Audio Setting
Factory INI
Factory Options
Video Setting
Each source has a separate video setting. The sources are: Video, DTV, VGA, YPbPr, and HDMI. Each can be
adjusted in factory OSD Menu. These items cannot be adjusted UNLESS the TV is turned to
corresponding source first. Otherwise you may introduce mistakes to software. In case this mistake happens,
software updating is needed. Other Video Settings marked in purple in following table have fixed data reset in factory.
These settings are not changeable.
Max means the 100 level, Mid means the 50 level, and Min means the 0 level and each level corresponds to
NOTE:
the user menu item. STD means the standard level, Movie means the Movie level, and Vivid means the Vivid level of
setting source.
Bezel button
Menu
CH +/–
VOL +
VOL +/–
Item
LB Bri
LB Crt
HB Bri
HB Crt
RCut
RDrv
GRut
GDrv
BCut
BDrv
Cold TMP
Warm TMP
Auto White Balance
HP High-Definition Plasma TV Service Manual PL4260N, PL5060N
Functions
Enter/exit the Factory OSD menu
Select item by moving cursor up and down
Enter lower-level menu
Decrease or increase the adjustment values
Return to upper-level menu
Default
20
20
80
80
8
264
4
273
0
256
Description
Low brightness
Low contrast
High brightness
High contrast
Red color cut
Red color drive
Green color cut
Green color drive
Blue color cut
Blue color drive
Cold color temperature
Warm color temperature
Auto White Balance adjusting
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