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Settings Overview
Picture
Adjust picture mode, picture size and other advanced picture settings.
Choose a Picture Mode
Press / button on your remote control and select  Settings > Picture > Picture Mode.
Select a pre-set picture mode to best suit the content you are viewing.
Note:
Options may differ depending on your model/country/region and the content you are watching. Please refer
to the specific product.
When you use a normal signal
Standard
Use Standard mode for watching normal content, such as News, Drama or Documentaries.
Cinema Day
Use Cinema Day for watching movies in a bright environment.
Cinema Night
Use Cinema Night for watching movies in a dark environment.
Dynamic
Use Dynamic mode for content that requires vivid picture quality.
Sports
Optimised picture for watching sports.
FILMMAKER
Press / button on your remote control, select  Settings > Picture > Content Type Auto
Detection and turn it on. When filmmaker signal is detected, picture mode will turn to FILMMAKER
automatically.
This function is only applicable in the HDMI input source.
Low Blue Light for TUV Certification
Low Blue Light menu on your TV is designed to reduce the level of blue light to protect your eyes.
Press / button on your remote control, select  Settings > Picture > Picture Mode Settings >
Expert Settings > Low Blue Light and select On.
To reduce eye strain and protect eyes when you watch TV for a period of time, you are recommended to:
Take regular and frequent breaks, avoid watching TV for periods of more than one hour. Watching TV for
long periods of time may cause eye fatigue.
Look away from the TV screen and focus on distant objects during viewing breaks for at least 10 minutes.
Relax yourself during viewing breaks by doing eye exercises or outdoor activities.
The best recommended viewing distance is 3 times the vertical height of the TV screen.
Regular breaks and exercises are extremely helpful in relieving eye strain and fatigue.
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