User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- V-Series ™ User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Safety & Certification
- Getting to Know Your TV
- Completing the First-Time Setup
- Using the On-Screen Menu
- Your TV features an easy-to-use on-screen menu .
- NAVIGATING THE ON-SCREEN MENU
- CHANGING THE INPUT SOURCE
- ADJUSTING THE PICTURE SETTINGS
- Adjusting the Color Temperature
- Changing the Picture Aspect Ratio
- Adjusting Advanced Picture Settings
- Adjusting the Color Tuner Settings
- Adjusting Picture Input Settings
- Adjusting the Picture Mode Edit Settings
- Saving a Custom Picture Mode
- Copy a Picture Mode
- Lock a Picture Mode
- Deleting a Picture Mode
- Resetting a Picture Mode
- ADJUSTING THE AUDIO SETTINGS
- ADJUSTING THE NETWORK SETTINGS
- SETTING UP TV CHANNELS
- ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS
- CHANGING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS
- USING THE ADMIN & PRIVACY MENU
- USING THE INFO WINDOW
- SmartCast Home™
- WatchFree™
- Playing USB Media
- Product Registration and Technical Support
- Help Topics
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Limited Warranty
- UNITED STATES AND CANADA
- How Long This Warranty Lasts
- What This Warranty Covers
- Zero Bright Pixel Defect Guarantee (Displays Only)
- How to Get Service
- Your Obligations Before Service
- VIZIO’s Responsibilities
- Types of Service
- What This Warranty Does Not Cover
- What to Do If You Are Not Satisfied With Service
- Binding Arbitration Agreement; Class Action Waiver (U .S . Residents Only)
- Exceptions to Binding Arbitration Agreement and Class Action Waiver
- Exclusions and Limitations
- How the Law Applies
- General
- Changes to Warranty
- Legal Information
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2. To manually change each of the picture settings, use the Up/Down Navigation
buttons on the remote to highlight that picture setting, then use the Left/Right
Navigation buttons to adjust the setting:
• Backlight (SDR content) or Tone Mapping (HDR content) — Adjusts the LED
brightness to affect the overall brilliance of the picture.
• Brightness — Adjusts the black level of the picture. When this setting is too low,
the picture may be too dark to distinguish details. When this setting is too high,
the picture may appear faded or washed out.
• Contrast — Adjusts the white level of the picture. When this setting is too low,
the picture may appear dark. When this setting is too high, the picture may
appear faded or washed out. If the setting is too high or too low, detail may be
difficult to distinguish in dark or bright areas of the picture.
• Color — Adjusts the intensity of the picture colors.
• Tint — Adjusts the hue of the picture. This setting is useful in adjusting the flesh
tones in the picture. If flesh appears too orange, reduce the level of color before
adjusting tint.
• Sharpness — Adjusts the edge sharpness of picture elements. It can be used to
sharpen non-HD (high definition) content; however, it will not produce detail that
does not otherwise exist.
ADJUSTING THE PICTURE SETTINGS
Your TV can be adjusted to suit your preferences and viewing conditions.
To adjust the picture mode settings:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode
1. Use the Navigation buttons on the remote to highlight Picture Mode, then use
the Left/Right Navigation buttons to change the picture mode:
• Vivid — Sets the picture settings to values that produce a brighter, more
vivid picture.
• Bright — Sets the picture settings to values ideal for watching TV in a brightly-lit
room.
• Calibrated — Sets the picture settings to the default settings.
• Calibrated Dark — Sets the picture settings to values ideal for watching TV in a
dark room.
• Game — Reduces throughput delays and optimizes the picture settings for
displaying game console output. Also the preferred picture mode for computer
mode.
• Sports — Sets the picture settings to values ideal for watching sport events with
motion control setting.
Adjusting the Color Temperature
Adjusting the color temperature changes the white balance of the picture.
To adjust the color temperature:
Menu > Picture > Color Temperature
Use the Navigation buttons on the remote to highlight a color temperature preset
and then press OK.
• Warm — Produces an orange-hued picture.
• Cool — Produces a blue-hued picture.
• Normal — Optimized for television viewing.
Color Temperature
Warm
Cool
Normal
Picture
Picture Mode
Backlight
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Color Temperature
Picture Aspect
Advanced Picture
Input Settings
Calibrated
Normal
Normal
TIP: If you save changes to the setting for a picture mode, an
asterick will appear after its name. See Saving a Custom Picture
Mode on page 12.