Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73835 36 5. TV Menus, AV Menu Options, Video Mute On, Off, Global

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365. TV Menus

AV Menu

An on-screen slider displays when making some audio and video adjustments. Numeric values represented on the slider range from 0 (minimum) to 63 (maximum), with 31 as the mid-point.

The AV menu contains sub-menus for audio and video adjustments

AV Menu Options

Video

See the description of video adjustments on page 38.

 

 

Audio

See the description of audio adjustments on page 40.

 

 

 

• To reset audio and video adjustments for the current input, highlight the Reset icon and

Reset

press ENTER.

 

Reset has no effect on settings for Balance, Listen To, Language, and Film Mode.

 

 

 

 

PerfectColor Sliders

Adjust the saturation (intensity) of six colors for the

 

 

current image source.

PerfectColor

 

 

PerfectTint Sliders

Adjust six hues for the current image source

 

(835 series models)

To use PerfectColor and PerfecTint:

Highlight the PerfectColor™ icon and press ENTER to display the PerfectColor menu. Settings are retained in memory independently for each TV input.

To switch between PerfectColor™ and PerfecTint™ adjustments, highlight Adjust Mode

and press .

Press to move from one color bar to the next.

Press to change settings.

Press CANCEL to restore default settings.

Press MENU to return to the Main menu.

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37

AV Menu, continued

 

 

AV > Global menu

 

 

 

AV Menu Options

 

 

 

 

 

Video Mute

On, Off

On: Displays a solid purple background when there is

Global

 

no video signal from the current input.

 

Use the On setting to let the colored screen remind

 

 

 

 

you that the TV is powered on at times when there is

 

 

no picture. The TV will power off after five minutes if it

 

 

detects no video signal.

Off. The screen appears black if there is no video signal from the current non-antenna input.

Audio Only

On, Off

On: Select On to display a random screensaver

Screensaver

 

pattern while playing an audio-only device. The

 

 

device must be named CD/Audio or MP3 Player to

 

 

use this feature.

 

 

Off: No screensaver pattern displays during play of

 

 

an audio-only device.

 

 

Note: When playing an audio-only device, the TV will

 

 

power off after 12 hours of inactivity.

 

 

 

Film Mode

Auto, Off

In Auto, the TV automatically detects and applies film-

(480i and 1080i

 

decoding correction to movies filmed at 24 frames per

signals only)

 

second. Try the Off setting if images show many jagged

 

 

edges.

 

 

 

Smooth 120 Hz

Off, On

When On, Smooth 120Hz™ reduces motion blur in action

(835 series)

 

scenes but may show pixel structure during slower motion or in

 

 

still images. When Off, standard picture smoothing processing

 

 

is employed.

 

 

 

Blue Glow

On if TV off,

Select one of the On settings to see decorative blue light-

(835 series)

On if TV on,

ing on the TV.

 

Off

 

Displays a test picture. For use during troubleshooting under the direction of TV servicing personnel.

Test Picture

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Contents Series Contents Replacement Parts Installation NotesInternal Fans Cleaning Recommendations Lamp ReplacementSpecial Features of Your TV Package ContentsTV Front Panel Composite Video Input 1, Input Front-Panel IndicatorsTV Back Panel ANT 1/ANT 2 AntennaGuidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV Setting Up TV Inputs Installing the Remote Control BatteriesWhen You First Power On the TV Initial TV SetupMore About Auto Input Sensing Controlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume14 2. TV Setup Setup ProcedureUsing the TV with a Personal Computer Picture Quality Before You BeginAuto Input Sensing Connection TypesVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Wall Outlet Cable no cable boxAntenna with a Single Lead Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsReceiver with Hdmi Output Receiver Sound System Using TV’s Audio OutputVCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video Older Cable BoxAudio-Only Device CamcorderCare of the Remote Control Remote ControlResetting the Remote Control Low-Battery IndicatorStatus Display Using ChannelView28 4. TV Operation and Features ChannelView Channel ListingsDVD Image Definitions TV Signals and Display FormatsSignal Definitions Fav Favorite ChannelsJpeg Photos and the USB Photo Port Viewing Camera FilesPhotos and Moving Video as Composite Video Main Menu 3D VideoVideo Mute On, Off AV Menu36 5. TV Menus AV Menu Options38 5. TV Menus Video MenuVideo Menu Options Captions on Digital Channels Captions MenuAudio Menu Captions on Analog ChannelsEdit Setup MenuSetup Menu Options Setup menu, Edit channel options44 5. TV Menus Setup menu, Clock options46 5. TV Menus Inputs MenuInputs Menu Options Lock Menu Time About NetCommand IR ControlImportant Note on NetCommand Other Menu Options alternate rating systemIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step IR Emitter PlacementInitial NetCommand Setup for Most Devices NetCommand IR Control 736 and 835 Series TVsSpecial Operation Methods NetCommand Specialized Device KeysOperating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Controlling Most Device Types Controlling an A/V ReceiverReceiver Control Power and Volume Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V ReceiverAudio Output Receiver Control Automatic Audio SwitchingDisplay the Inputs AV Receiver menu Setup to Control TV Audio OutputOpen the Inputs Learn menu Appendices Appendices63 Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Bypassing the Parental Lock Bypassing the Parental LockFunctions Available for Other A/V Devices Appendix C Programming the Remote ControlAppendicesAppendices65 Code Verification Programming Codes Programming the Remote ControlAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Receivers Satellite Receivers Make Code Programming CodesCD Players Receivers Make Code Laser Disc PlayersVCRs DVD Players Make Code VCRs Make CodeReset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Appendix D TroubleshootingTV Reset Comparison Guide Before you change sound or picture settings IfService Service and Customer SupportCustomer Support TV Power On/Off Symptom Remarks TV Channels Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks NetCommand Symptom Remarks Indicators Symptom RemarksAppendix E Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning END-USER License Agreement for Embedded Software Trademark and License InformationWarranty85 WarrantyJeronimo Road Irvine, CA Index Index87 Reset 7 Back Panel described 9, 10 Batteries Blue GlowLearn 47. See also NetCommand IR Control Disabling CEC NetCommand IR Control AboutWebsite Mail
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