Mitsubishi Electronics HS-U748 manual Important Information, ¥ Video game patterns and scoreboards

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Important Information

Special Information Concerning Stationary Images or Letterbox Images:

For best performance and longest life, the normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types. The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns. Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time, or displaying the same stationary patterns frequently, can cause uneven aging of the TV picture tubes and leave a subtle, but permanent, ghost image. Most TV warranties do not cover this type of damage to the picture tubes. To avoid this, mix your viewing pattern. Do not show the same stationary image for more than 15% of your total TV viewing in any one week. Display constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen whenever possible. We also recommend that you reduce the contrast setting of your TV when you watch that type of image. When possible, you may wish to use your televisionÕs PIP, POP, ZOOM, EXPAND or other picture shape controls so that the moving images fill the screen.

Please check your TVÕs ownerÕs guide for other recommendations.

Examples of stationary images include:

¥Letterbox top/bottom bars. These are solid colored bars that when showing a widescreen (16:9) image on a standard (4:3) TV.

¥Side panels. These are the solid colored side bars when showing standard shaped (4:3) TV images on a widescreen (16:9) TV.

¥Stock-market report bars. These include the ticker bar constantly running at the bottom of the TV screen on financial news channels.

¥Shopping channel logos & pricing displays. These include bright graphics that are shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location.

¥Video game patterns and scoreboards.

¥Bright station logos. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tubes.

¥Online (Internet) web sites. In addition, any other stationary of repetitive computer style images from any source may cause uneven aging of the picture tubes.

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Ownerõs Guide Special Features HS-U748 SmartShortcuts Important Safeguards VCR Unpacking Your VCR Hooking Up Your VCRChoosing a Hookup Antenna or Cable System withoutCable Box Cable System withSwitch OUT Cable box Connections to TV with Audio Video Inputs Connections to Home Theater Receiver Setting Up Your VCR Set upPlayback TV with Audio/Video InputsOperating Your Remote Control Loading a TapePlaying a Tape PlaybackUsing Basic Playback Controls Unloading a TapeSetting Up Your VCR Selecting the On-screen LanguageSetting Up Your VCR Memorizing Channels AutomaticallyAdding and Deleting Channels Selecting a ChannelCable antenna Cable channels 1Ð125 Selecting channels sequentiallySetting the Clock Setting the Auto ClockSetting the Clock Manually If the VCR displays the wrong timeÄTime Recording Recording a Current BroadcastUsing One-Touch Recording OTR If you program too much time into the OTR timerRecording How OTR affects other controlsRecording Using Standby One-Touch Recording OTR2 Using S-VHS Set-Up Menu Selecting Recording FormatSelecting S-input Setting Descriptions of Audio Functions Using Audio and Video FunctionsAudio monitor Listen to Descriptions of Video Functions Selecting and adjusting the audio and video functions PerfecTape¨ PerfecTapeConventional VCR Timer Recording Timer RecordingConventional VCR timer recording Timer Recording Canceling a recording in progressQuick Program Changing while programmingTimer Recording Hints Program skip using menus Auto speed programmingProgram caution TV programs that end on the day afterProgram skip using the Power button Changing timer recording settingsMemory backup Using Two VCRs to Copy Editing FeaturesUsing the HS-U748 to record from another VCR Editing Features Using the HS-U748 to playback to another VCRAdvanced Features Still adjustmentAdvanced Playback Controls Special effectsAdjusting the Tracking Advanced FeaturesSetting the counter Time CounterSearching Techniques Quick search CM skipSpeed search Counter zero stopAutomatic index marks Index searchManual index marks Search to blank Repeat playbackDisplaying the Current Time Displaying the Time Gauge and the Remaining TimeTo make the time gauge and the remaining time appear Customize Choices Menu Auto power save auto-offVideo mute Setting up Auto PerfecTape Using PerfecTape¨ automaticallyRF converter PerfecTape¨Using PerfecTape¨ manually Rental XpressSetting up your remote control to operate your TV Using the remote control to operate your TVAdvanced Options To program the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-B signals Operating your TV with the HS-U748 remote controlTo program the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-B signals To reprogram the HS-U748 to respond to VCR-A signals againRemote Control Location of ControlsLocation of Controls Front Panel Location of Controls Front Panel Display Rear Panel JacksImportant Information ¥ Video game patterns and scoreboardsProblem Try This Trouble ChecksTrouble Checks Specifications IndexIndex Eject buttonGu’a de Operaci-n B‡sica de la Videograbadora Funciones b‡sicasMo poner el reloj Gu’a de Operaci-n B‡sica de la VideograbadoraMo programar la videograbadora para grabar Warranty Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder Limited WarrantyFor your nearest Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center call