Mitsubishi Electronics L75-A91, L75A81 manual From the Adjust Picture menu

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384. TV Menus

Adjust

To make picture adjustments:

From the Adjust > Picture menu:

Picture

1.

Press

to highlight an option.

2.

Press

to adjust.

 

While watching TV: Press the MORE key and then 8 (VIDEO) in the on-screen menu. Press

to select the video option you want to change.

Press

to change settings.

Assign names to TV inputs before making video adjust- ments (New Device Found or Inputs > Name menu). Adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you name or rename inputs afterwards.

 

Super

The Super Brilliant Picture Mode is designed to compensate for the

Set the Picture Mode

 

Brilliant

harsh, bright lighting used in retail settings and is not recommended for

first before changing

 

 

home use. Prolonged use of the Super Brilliant Picture Mode will age

other video settings,

 

 

the lasers faster, reducing picture brightness as the TV ages.

as some settings are

 

 

 

stored independently

 

Brilliant

For use under bright light. May be too bright for most home lighting;

 

for each Picture

 

 

unavailable when the current input is named Game or PC.

 

 

Mode. Use Picture

 

 

 

 

Game

Optimizes picture and video processing for gaming consoles.

 

Modes to get the best

Picture

 

Available only when the name of the input is Game or PC.

image under different

Bright

For most daytime viewing under natural light; good for x.v.Color

viewing conditions.

Mode

 

 

sources

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Natural

For most nighttime viewing under dim to moderate lighting; good for x.v.Color sources

 

 

 

 

Cinema

For use with theatrical movies; recreates the color gamut seen in theaters. Good for movie

 

 

viewing in moderate to dim lighting.

 

 

 

 

 

Special

Advanced Picture Modes. Contact your professional installer for setup or see

 

 

“Advanced Picture” on page 41.

 

 

ISF Day,

 

 

L75-A81: Special/ADV

 

 

ISF Night

 

 

L75-A91: ISF Day/ADV1, ISF Night/ADV2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images

In most home lighting situations, medium contrast looks best.

Contrast • High contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant. High contrast is good for brightly lit environments.

Adjusts the white-to-black level Settings are stored indepen- dently for each Picture Mode.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

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

Adjusts the white

Color

 

picture under bright lighting.

 

 

balance. Settings are

Temp

Low

Gives white images a warm cast. This setting displays video at

stored independently for

 

 

approximately the 6500K industry standard for NTSC pictures.

each Picture Mode.

 

 

 

 

High,

High. For poor-quality signals.

Reduces minor noise (graininess) in the

Video

Medium,

Medium. For moderate noise reduction.

picture. Saved by input. Not available if

Noise

Low, Off

Low. For good-quality signals.

the current input is named PC or Game or

 

 

Off. Leaves the picture unaltered.

when 3D is active.

 

 

 

 

 

EdgeEnhance

On, Off

EdgeEnhance™ adds special edge enhancements to make the image appear sharper.

 

 

Saved by input.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DeepField

On, Off

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

 

provide strong contrast with detail over mixed screen content.

 

Imager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Demo

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Canada call 1(800) 450-6487 for assistance.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Page Stand Requirement U.S. call 1877 675-2224 for assistanceChildren and Television Viewing Canada call 1800 450-6487 for assistance Replacement PartsOutdoor Antenna Grounding Laser Safety Laser SafetySafe Operation Damage and RepairInstallation and Operating Notes Contents Package Contents Remote Control BatteriesSpecial Features of Your TV TV Controls and Indicators Remote ControlTV Control Panel System ResetPanel-Lock Release Power Indicator LED Color TV Condition Additional InformationFirst-Time Power-On Power-OnBefore You Begin TV TipsSetting Up TV Inputs Using the ANT Antenna InputSetting Up Other Inputs Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan For the ANT inputAbout Auto Sensing Cancel Basic TV OperationSelecting an Input to Watch Watching Broadcast TVMaking Picture Adjustments Audio SettingsOther TV Features Other InformationUsing the TV with a Personal Computer Connecting a Computer to the TVComputer Video Connection Audio ConnectionComputer Video Adjustments Image ResolutionComputer Display Formats Distortion in Computer ImagesBefore You Begin Cable ManagementInputs and Outputs Hdmi Inputs High-Definition Multimedia Interface USBRS-232C LAN USBa Hdmi Cable CategoriesHdmi Device Pb Pr Component Video DeviceHdtv Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD/ Blu-ray Player Antenna or Cable TV Service DVI Video DeviceComposite Video Device Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD PlayerVCR or DVD Recorder to a Cable Box VCR or DVD Recorder to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableReceiver with Hdmi Output ReceiverDVD player Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep TimerViewing the Sleep Timer Selecting an InputChannelView Channel Listings Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeRedirecting Audio Output Status Display About Channel NumbersStandard-Definition Analog Channels Standard-Definition Digital ChannelsTV Signals and Display Formats Signal DefinitionsDVD Image Definitions TV Display Format DefinitionsInitial Setup To Watch Regular non-3D Content3D Video Signal Assign Source Name 3D Video3D Safety Requirements EpilepsyCamera and Music Files USB Media Player MenuPlaying a Slide Show or Playlist Displaying the MenuPicture Files Compatible with the USB Port Thumbnail and Playlist Menus USB Media Setup MenuSlideshow + Music --Slideshow Music only Camera Images and Music Files Using an Audio-Only DevicePhotos and Moving Video As Composite Video Streaming Internet Movies with Vudu Vudu Wireless KitStandard Connection Troubleshooting Getting StartedIntroduction to Home-Theater Control Source device connected directly to the TVMain Menu Menu NavigationAdjust From the Adjust Picture menuFrom the Adjust Audio menu SAPReset Film Mode Auto, OffEnter twice Advanced Picture Global Video MuteUsing PerfectColor Using PerfecTint3D Mode On, Off This setting applies only to the current inputCaptions on Analog Channels CaptionsCaptions on Digital Channels Initial DSTAdding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit Menu Usage Fast PowerChannel Ant Air Ant CableInputs AVRHow is the Activity Menu Generated? Photos MusicDVD DVD2 DVR USB VCR VuduLock Parental TV-YTV-G TV-PGLock by Time Lock TimeUnlock Time PanelAbout NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandLeave IR-NetCommand Output selected IR Emitter PlacementIf You are Unable to Locate a Device’s IR Sensor Adding or Removing Device Keys from NetCommand Control Initial NetCommand SetupIf the device has no Power OFF key, skip this step Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices Special Operation Description and Setup How to UseControlling Most Device Types Special Operation MethodsMore Key Menu and NetCommand SP/EPNetCommand Specialized Device Keys Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver Controlling A/V Receiver PowerControlling Other A/V Receiver Functions With Any Connection TypeSetting Up A/V Receiver Control Power and VolumeSetup to Control A/V Receiver Power and Volume Before You BeginAutomatic Audio or Audio/Video Switching Digital surround sound More About Using an Hdmi Connection Case 3 Automatic Audio Video Switching via HdmiBefore You Begin Open the Inputs Learn menu Canada call 1800 450-6487 for assistance Appendices Appendix a Programming the Remote Control Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesMore Menus L75-A91 Supplemental KeysProgramming the Remote Control Audio Lock Universal A/V Receiver ControlDVD CABLE/SAT VCR DVD AudioAudio Amplifiers Programming CodesCable Boxes Satellite Receivers VCRsGFM HI-QKEC KTVDVD and Blu-ray Players GPX IRTJMB JSIBypassing the Parental Lock Mitsubishi Laservue TVL75-A81 L75-A91 This page intentionally left blank Appendix C Hdmi Control of CEC Devices Enabling Hdmi Control of CEC DevicesHas No Hdmi Control Option Device does not have CEC compatibility ActionHdmi Control of an Hdmi A/V Receiver and Connected Devices Device Found screen, highlight OnUsing Hdmi Control Resolving CEC ConflictsCare of the Remote Control Cleaning RecommendationsAppendix D TV Care Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action Appendix E TroubleshootingInitial Channel Edit menu If the New Device New Device Found screenRead the ON-SCREEN TionsGeneral TV Operation Symptom Remarks TV Channels from the ANT input Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Sound Symptom RemarksNetCommand IR Control L75-A91 Symptom Remarks Receiver Set Up for Audio-Only SwitchingReceiver Set Up for Audio and Video Switching over Receiver with Hdmi ControlAppendices83 Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software GNU General Public License No Warranty Mitsubishi Laservue Television Limited Warranty U.S.A. only To Obtain Warranty ServiceThis Limited Warranty does not Cover Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INCMitsubishi Laservue Television Limited Warranty Canada only MescaWarranty91 Index HdmiIndex93 VuduPage Page System Reset