21[Background Opacity] –Automatic / Solid / Flashing /Transparent / Translucent.[Edge Effect] – Automatic / None/ Raised / Depressed / Uniform /Left Shadow / Right Shadow.[Edge Color] – Automatic / Red/ Green / Blue / Yellow / Magenta /Cyan / Black / White.9. Input Labels: This option isavailable only for non-TV sources.You can edit the input labels.10. Component Setting: This optionis only available in component inputmode, which provides fine tuning ofthe component display.[Phase] – Adjust Picture Phase toreduce Horizontal-Line noise. Thetuning range is from 0 to 31.[Preset] – Restore the defaultcomponent setting values.11. MultiMedia Menu: This optionshows the photos in JPEG formatsand/or plays the music in MP3formats that are stored on a USBstorage device.You can also use theUSB time shift function.Note:File number is limited to 1000 files.Maximum JPEG sizes are:For 19"/22": 10928 x 6114For 24": 15360 x 8640There are three ways to enter theJPEG Viewer and MP3 MusicBoxinterface:• After plugging a USB storagedevice into the USB port, theMultimedia List menu will bedisplayed.Multimedia List1. JPEG Viewer2. MP3 MusicBoxExit• Select MultiMedia Menu in theFeature Menu to choose JPEGViewer or MP3 MusicBox. Thesetwo items are activated only ifthe USB storage device is pluggedinto the USB port.• Once USB storage device isconnected: Press the USB key toswitch to the other multimediamode. (JPEG –>MP3 / MP3–>JPEG)ENTER ExitMenuFEATUREMove Select Return ExitDigital CaptionsDigital Captions SetupAnalog Captions CC1SERVICE1Component SettingInput LabelsMultiMedia MenuReset To Default[JPEG Viewer] – Press Menu todisplay the control menu. PressEnter to enlarge the selected photo(orange frame) in browser.• Image Delay: Set display timefor each picture in the slide showmode. There are three options:Fast, Slow, and Normal.• Music On Slide Show: Enablebackground Music during theslide show. It will play the MP3files in sequence in the currentfolder repeatedly. The Music OnSlide Show item will be grayedout if there are no MP3 files inthe current folder.• Start Slide Show: Enter Slide