JBL CVPD50 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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The following tips can help you avoid
burn-in:
• Be particularly careful during the first
100 hours of use to display mainly
moving images or frequently changing
still images.
• Use your display in full-screen (16:9)
format, rather than letterbox (black
bars at top and bottom of screen) or
4:3 (black bars to left and right of
screen).
• Remember to activate your comput-
er’
s own screen saver when using
it with the CVPD50. This also holds
for a DVD player or other device con-
nected to the DVI input.
• Even after the first 100 hours of use,
try to display moving images as much
of the time as possible.
• Switch off the display when it is not
being used by pressing the
Screen
Standby Button
Y as
described above.
• Avoid increasing the contrast and
brightness settings.
• Whenever possible, choose to display
images containing a variety of colors
and color shades.
2. Although extreme care is taken during
the manufacturing process, it is possi-
ble that your CVPD50 plasma display
will at some point develop some minor
pixel dropouts. It is extremely unlikely
that this will occur or be noticeable
and, as such, in most cases it will not
be considered a sufficient defect for
warranty replacement (repair of indi-
vidual pixels is not possible). Should
you have any concerns, kindly contact
your custom installer for further
guidance.
3. Over a long period of time, the natural
consumption of the phosphorous layer
may result in a slight loss of brightness
or contrast. This is normal, and should
not be noticeable.
4. There are ergonomic concerns that
apply generally to reduce viewer
fatigue and eyestrain.
• The optimal viewing distance for the
50-inch CVPD50 plasma display is 12
to 16 feet.
• The background lighting in the room
should be sufficient to read by, as
too much light reduces the contrast,
and too little light is difficult for your
eyes to adjust to.
• When using the CVPD50 plasma dis-
play with your computer
, select fonts
and backgrounds that are rich in con-
trast, such as a black font on a white
background, to avoid eye fatigue that
can result from using red or blue
fonts on a dark background.
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