Cyber
Subject:
Energy
Saving Mode Through Eco Solution
Definition:
The
Energy Saving feature adjusts the brightness of your TV to reduce power consumption.
It can also help reduce eye fatigue, especially in dim or dark rooms.
The
Energy Saving feature has five settings: High, Med, Low, Auto, and Off.
- Off:
Turns
off the Energy Saving feature. Off provides the brightest picture, but there
is no reduction in power consumption.
- High:
Greatly reduces screen brightness. Use the High setting when the TV is in
a dark room.
- Med:
Significantly
reduces screen brightness. Use the Medium setting when the TV is in a moderately
lit room.
- Low:
Slightly reduces screen brightness. Use the Low setting when the TV is in
a slightly dim room.
- Auto:
Automatically adjusts the Energy Saving feature between the High and Low
settings depending on the incoming signal. Use Auto when you want to reduce
power consumption and keep the picture at the same brightness when it transitions
between dark and bright scenes.
Important:
Because the Energy Saver feature adjusts from Low to High when you set it
to Auto, the image may appear to flicker as it adjusts for the incoming
brightness of the picture.
If the flickering interferes with viewing, set
the Energy Saving feature to a different setting.
Setting
the Energy Saving Feature
To
set the Energy Saving feature, follow these steps:
- Power
the TV on, and then press the MENU
button on the TV’s remote.
- The
TV will highlight the Picture Portion of the menu by default if it in not
selected use
the up or down arrow to select the Picture portion of the menu, and then press
ENTER.
- Use
the up or down arrow to select the Eco Solution feature, and then press
ENTER.
- The
Energy Saving mode will be selected by default, press ENTER
- Use
the up or down arrow to select the setting you want to use, and then press ENTER.
- Press
the EXIT
button on the TV’s remote to close the menu.
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