Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 manual TV Resolution, Screen Ratio, Image Shape

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Mitsubishi SR-HD5 HD DIRECTV Plus Receiver

Closed Caption

The Closed Caption option allows you to set the default mode and caption channel to be viewed on-screen when first tuning to a program.

When OFF is selected, captions will not be displayed.

If CC1 or CC2 is selected, then the HD receiver will decode and display the appropriate closed captioning channel, if present.

TV Resolution

The TV Resolution menu option lets you set the output format of the SD-HD5 receiver. By default the TV Resolution is set to 1080i for a High Definition monitor or television. If you have a Standard Definition monitor or television, you should choose 480i. If you change this setting, the on-screen menu will disappear from view. You need to change the TV’s input to match the new output setting. Switching between HD and SD can also be done by using the remote control. Press the SAT key once, then press the ACTION key, followed by the INPUT key. If you have a Mitsubishi HD-upgradeable TV, the same key sequence will switch between the DTV (HD) and INPUT 2 (SD) inputs of your TV.

Note: The SD-HD5 receiver will output HD video through the Component Video (Y, Pr, Pb) connectors or SD video through the OUT TO TV/VIDEO/S- VIDEO connectors, but it will not output both formats simultaneously. Please refer to Chapter 2 “Setting Up Your HD Receiver” for instructions on connecting your type of monitor or television.

Screen Ratio

The Screen Ratio menu option lets you specify the aspect ratio of your monitor of the television so the video programming can be properly displayed. The choices are 4:3 for most standard- shaped TVs and 16:9 for wide-screen TVs. While you should select 4:3 for most of the standard- shaped TVs, there are exceptions. Mitsubishi HD Upgradeable 4:3 models VS-50800, VS-50803, VS-50805, VS-60803, VS-60805, VS-70803, and VS-80803 will automatically display all HD (1080i) signals in a 16:9 image in the center of the screen. For these models, you should select 16:9 as the proper setting when watching HD signals (all Y, Pr, Pb) and 4:3 as the proper setting when watching SD (RF, Video, or S-video). There may be HD monitors from other manufacturers that act the same way and would also require the 16:9 setting for HD (all Y, Pr, Pb) signals. Check the owner’s guides for those HD monitors for details.

Image Shape

This button allows you to select the image of the video displayed on your television. These display options can also be accessed from the remote control by pressing the key sequence

ACTION 8 .

If you are using a 4:3 (standard) television or monitor and receiving a 16:9 (wide-screen) image, which is wider than the screen, you can choose between one of the following.

Full

In the fill mode, 16:9 images will be enlarged vertically and compress horizontally to fill the screen with the entire image. No image content is lost, however images will appear tall and more slender than normal.

Note: To minimize uneven picture tube aging, the cropped or full mode is recommended. Please see Appendix B, “Special Information Concerning

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SR-HD5 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 is a state-of-the-art satellite receiver that stands out in the realm of high-definition broadcasting. Designed to support the latest standards in satellite technology, the SR-HD5 is a versatile solution catering to both residential and commercial users. Its compact design and robust functionality make it an ideal choice for quality TV viewing.

One of the main features of the SR-HD5 is its ability to receive various satellite broadcasting formats, including DVB-S2, which allows for enhanced data transmission efficiency. This technology is critical in providing users with access to a broader selection of channels and improved picture quality. The SR-HD5 is optimized for 720p and 1080p resolutions, ensuring users can enjoy their favorite programs in high definition.

The integrated digital video recorder (DVR) functionality adds another layer of convenience to the SR-HD5. With the capability to pause, rewind, and record live television, this feature allows users to enjoy flexibility in their viewing habits. The DVR can store a significant amount of content, which ensures that users can access their favorite shows at their convenience.

Furthermore, the SR-HD5 is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation through channels and settings. The on-screen menus are designed to be user-friendly, making it easy for individuals of all technical backgrounds to operate the receiver. Additionally, the built-in electronic program guide (EPG) provides viewers with real-time listings of available shows, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the SR-HD5. It includes multiple HDMI outputs, USB ports, and a built-in Ethernet interface, allowing easy integration with various devices. The HDMI outputs ensure that users can connect the receiver to modern TVs, taking advantage of the best possible audio and video quality. The Ethernet connection supports streaming capabilities, further expanding the entertainment options available to users.

Moreover, the SR-HD5 features advanced parental control settings, empowering users to restrict access to certain content based on their preferences. This is particularly beneficial for families with children, as it allows for a customizable viewing environment.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi Electronics SR-HD5 is a high-performance satellite receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. With its strong reception, DVR capabilities, and sleek design, it offers a comprehensive solution for anyone looking to enhance their television viewing experience. Whether for home entertainment or commercial applications, the SR-HD5 delivers exceptional quality and versatility, making it a standout choice in the market.