Mitsubishi Electronics CS-40307, CK-35308, CK-32307, CS-35207 manual

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Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cable

boxes and other components (cont.)

using your remote control to operate your Mitsubishi

laserdisc player

After you have set up your remote contrc,1 tbr your laserdisc player, you can use tile remote to operate the player.

OUse the select switch on the remote control to choose the cable layer.

Point the remote control at the laserdisc player and press the desired buttons.

You can use the POWER, CHANNEL, nurrbers (0-9), INFO, MENU, CANCEL, STOP, PAUSE, REW, PLAY, and FF buttons to operate your laserdisc player.

using your remote control to operate your Mitsubishi audio products

After you have set up your remote control tbr your A/V receiver, you can use the remote to operate it.

OUse the select switch on the remote control to choose the layer that you set up to operate your receiver: TV or CABLE.

Point the remote control at the A/V receiver and press the desired buttons.

If you are using a Mitsubishi HTS-100, you can use the POWER, VOLUME, and MUTE buttons to operate the receiver.

If you are using a Mitsubishi HTS-300, you can use the POWER, CHANNEL, INPUT, VOLUME, ENTER., numbers (0-9), INFO, MENU, CANCEL, AUDIO, VIDEO, ADJUST, and MUTE buttons to operate the receiver.

If you are using a Mitsubishi M-VR400 or M-VR600, you can use the POWER, VOLUME, numbers (0-9), a_d MUTE buttons to operate the receiver.

If you are using the Mitsubishi M-CD500 CD changer, you can use the PAUSE, STOP, FF, and REW buttons to operate the CD changer.

Getting Started

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Contents Owners Guide Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Table of Contents Important Safeguards Power Lines Important SafeguardsWelcomePREFACEto Mitsubishi Expanded Sound the TV to an external pleasure Summary of Special FeaturesPicture-in-Picture Mode Channel Capacity ensuring your continue to expandWhat you will find Unpacking Your TVFew suggestions Whats in Each Chapter Some Conventions Used in this Guide IO,e, eLcOverview of the Control Pane CHAPTERGetting ONEYour TVGetting to now Your TV Overview of the Control PanelFront Panel Front PmlelChannel controls CH, Channel Power/program timer indicatorPower button Power Color purity adjustment switchesInstalling the batteries Overview of the Remote ControlGetting ready to use the remoLe control General instructions Some dos and dontsRemote control buttons and functions QuickView button QV Cancel button CancelSleep timer buLtton Sleep SuperQuickView button SQVRTg--7 Remote control buttons and function, sAudio function button Audio Remote control buttons and functionsOverview of the Back Panel Basic Connections Connecting Your TVOverview of the Back Panel Audio input terminals Antenna terminal VttF/UHFVideo input terminal VideoBasic Connections Equipment you will need TV+antenna or cable without a cable boxTV+ cable with a cable box TV+ separate UHF and VHF antennas TV+VCR+antenna or cable without a cable box TV+VCR+antenna or cable without a cable box Cont Procedure See illustration on the FollowingTV+VCR+antenna or cable without a cable box TV+VCR+cable with a cable box Channel Ja, i,eo0 TV+ stereo audio system ProcedureOperatmg !ourR Hree TV Getting Started Using the Advanced Featu.resChanging channels Getting StartedMemorizing channels CK-35308 Adjusting the color purity models C8-35207, C8Adjusting the color purity Setting up the remote control to operate your VCR About your remote controlO31j%j1 Boxes and other components Using the remote control to operate VCRs, cableEImportant Using your remote control to operate your cable boxPage Turning the TV on/off @ @ @ @ @ @Selecting the input source Changing channels Channels Directly Changfing channels one-by-oneSetting the QuickView memory Using the QuickView TM optionUsing 1he SuperQuickView option Understanding the ViewPoint on-screen menus Lel Setting ClockSetting Clock Yourself Setting the clockNER Memorizing channelsEither In memory or Not in memory will appear Adding and deleting channelsMenu to exit menus Selecting the menu typeAdvanced Menu Selecting the menu typeYou will see the Customize Naming the inputNaming the channels Using video mute Selecting the menu language Selecting the A/V Memory position Selecting the A/V Memory. position Customizing the AN Memory position Adjusting PictureDescriptions of video functions Access with the Menu button Adjusting the video functionsCustomizing the A/V Memory position Adjust Access with the Video buttonUsing the closed caption decoder OooJ Adjusting the closed caption decoderDescriptions of audio functions Customizing the A/V MemorT positionSurround Customizing the A/V Memory position Adjusting the audio functionsAccess with the Audio button Using the Advanced Features Setting the timer Using parental lock Using the parental lockLocking the TV Using the parental lockLocking the channel 003Select Use Parental Lock using tile Adjust buttons press Customizing the Super QuickView list with the menus Using SuperQuickViewSQV Video Understanding the On-Screen DisplaysCHAPTERUsing the FOURSpecial Features € Usin the Sleeo Timer OoA8 Setting the sleep timerChanging or canceling the sleep timer Using Picture-in-Picture PIP Modes Activating the PIP image 2211Selecting source of the PIP image Changing channels while using the PIP modes Exchanging the picture of the PIP image Moving the PIP imageFreezing the PIP image Possible Solutions For More Information ProblemsTroubleshooting Possible Solutions TroubleshootingFor More Information Cleaning Calling for service Turn UnlockingIndex 100 Index Mitsubishi = Mitsubishi

CS-35207, CK-35308, CK-32307, CS-40307 specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has a longstanding reputation for innovation and high-quality products in the electronic industry. Among its diverse range of offerings, the CK-35308, CK-32307, CS-35207, and CS-40307 models stand out for their distinctive features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics tailored to meet various consumer and industrial needs.

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