Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 Audio/Video Setup, Channel Lock, Factory Defaults, Dolby Digital

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HD Receiver’s Menu System

Channel Lock

The Channel Lock setting provides a way for you to set your HD receiver to permanently stay on a specified channel. When the setting is anything other than “- - - -” the HD receiver will always power up on that channel and will ignore any attempts to change the channel. To allow channel changing to function again, set this option to “Off.”

Factory Defaults

To reset the HD receiver preferences, select the Factory Defaults button on the ADVANCED PREFERENCES screen.

Audio/Video Setup

Highlighting the A/V Setup button on the SETUP MENU screen and pressing the SELECT key on the remote control will display the AUDIO/VIDEO SETUP screen.

Note: The gray bars that occur in the letterbox mode can increase the chance of uneven picture tube aging. Because of this, it is recommended that you use the full or cropped mode instead. Please see Appendix B, “Special Information Concerning Stationary Images or Letterbox Images,” for more information on uneven picture tube aging.

Audio

The AUDIO option on the Audio/Video Setup menu enables you to specify the language track for programs you watch. While English is the default language, you may choose an alternate language. If your chosen language is available for the program, you will hear that language. Otherwise, you will hear the primary language in which the program was produced.

Dolby Digital

AUDIO/VIDEO SETUP screen

The Dolby Digital option lets you turn the Dolby

Digital output On or Off. This setting affects the optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT port on the back of the HD receiver. When set to On, Dolby Digital audio is sent to your Dolby Digital AV receiver for decoding. If the program does not have Dolby Digital audio, then standard PCM digital audio is sent. When set to Off, the digital audio is always PCM digital audio. This setting is used with AV receivers that decode PCM digital audio but not Dolby Digital audio.

WARNING

Before using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connectors with a standard PCM (i.e., not Digital

Dolby) digital bitstream decoder/ receiver, set the Dolby Digital option on the Advanced Preferences screen to

be “Off.” Failure to do this could result in a high level noise and could be harmful to your ears and equipment.

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SR-HD5 specifications

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