Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73736, WD-65835, WD-60735 manual 38 5. TV Menus, Video Menu Options

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385. TV Menus

5. TV Menus

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Video Menu

Mitsubishi recommends you assign names to TV inputs before making video adjustments (use the Inputs > Name menu). Otherwise, adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you name inputs afterwards.

To make video adjustments:

From the Video menu:

1.Press to highlight an option.

2.Press to display the submenu and adjust.

3.Press MENU to return to the AV menu.

While watching TV: Press the VIDEO key repeatedly to display the video option you want to change. Press to change settings.

AV menu, Video options

Note: See “Computer Video Adjustments” on page 17 for additional adjustments for computer images.

Video Menu, continued

 

 

 

SharpEdge

On, Off

SharpEdge™ adds special edge enhancements to make the image appear

(835 series

 

sharper. Saved by input.

models)

 

 

Deep Field

On

DeepField™ Imager dynamically enhances black levels in portions of the screen

Imager

 

to provide strong contrast with detail over mixed screen content.

(736 and 835

Off

Contrast is adjusted uniformly across the entire screen.

series models)

 

Demo

For comparison, displays a split picture to show On (right side) and Off (left side).

 

 

Vert Adjustment

• Press the ENTER key to enter adjustment mode (in Stretch Plus only).

(Stretch Plus

• Press

to move the picture up or down.

mode only)

 

 

Video Menu Options

Horiz position

Press

to display the adjustment slider. Press or to shift the image horizontally.

Picture Mode

Brilliant

For use under bright light; unavailable when

 

 

the current input is named Game or PC.

 

 

 

 

Game

Optimizes picture and video processing

 

 

for gaming consoles. Available only when

 

 

the name of the input is Game or PC.

 

 

 

 

Bright

For most daytime viewing and x.v.Color

 

 

sources

 

 

 

 

Natural

For most nighttime viewing and x.v.Color

 

 

sources

Set the Picture Mode first before changing other video settings, as some settings are stored indepen- dently for each Picture Mode. Use Picture Modes to get the best image under different viewing conditions.

(Computer

 

 

image only)

 

 

Vert position

Press

to display the adjustment slider. Press or to shift the image vertically.

(Computer

 

 

image only)

 

 

Contrast

• Adjusts the white-to-black level

 

• Settings are stored independently for each Picture Mode.

 

• Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images

 

• In most home lighting situations, medium contrast looks best.

 

• High contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more

 

vibrant. High contrast is good for brightly lit environments.

 

 

Brightness

• Adjusts overall picture brightness

 

• Settings are stored independently for each Picture Mode.

 

 

Color

Adjusts overall color intensity from no color to fully saturated.

Tint

Adjusts the red-to-green ratio.

Sharpness

Adjusts picture detail and clarity.

Color Temp

Adjusts the white balance. Settings are stored independently for each Picture Mode.

 

High

Gives white images a cool cast. May provide the most realistic picture under

 

 

bright lighting.

 

Low

Gives white images a warm cast. Natural/Color Temp at the low setting displays

 

 

video at approximately the 6500K industry standard for NTSC pictures.

Video Noise

High,

Reduces minor noise (graininess) in the picture. Use Low with good-quality signals.

 

Medium,

Use High with poor-quality signals. Use Off to leave the picture unaltered. Saved by

 

Low, Off

input.

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