Mitsubishi Electronics WD-52725, WD-62525, WD-52525, WD-62725 manual Setup Menu

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Setup Menu

Setup Menu

Figure 8

Figure 8. Setup Menu, NetCommand Option

Language

Display the on-screen menus in either English or Spanish (Español). The first time you powered On your TV, you were requested to select an on-screen menu language. If you choose to change the selection, all menu text will immediately switch to the language of your choice.

Program titles and other information sent by a broadcaster will be shown in the original language.

Color Balance

Figure 8

Your Mitsubishi TV uses six colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue) to create color balance. You may adjust the intensity of the colors automatically or manually (PerfectColor™) or reset them to the default settings. Each TV input or device has a memory for PerfectColor.

Auto (Color Balance)

If the Auto box is checked, your TV will optimize color automatically and continuously. Both PerfectColor and Reset options for Color Balance are grayed out and unavailable.

PerfectColor™ (Manual Color Balance)

Figure 9

Figure 9. PerfectColor Menu, Manual Color Correction

The manual PerfectColor option is only available when Auto (Color Balance) is not checked. Select PerfectColor and press ENTER to display the menu for manual color adjustment. Individual sliders for Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue will be displayed. The sliders have a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum. The default setting for each color is 31 (center). Highlighted text will show which slider you are adjusting. Each active input can be individually adjusted.

Press ADJUST or to navigate between colors and ADJUST or to change the color slider settings.

Reset Color

Select to reset the Color Balance settings. Each active input can be individually reset, if Auto is not checked.

Software Version

For some service related issues, it may be necessary to know which software version is in your TV. This information is displayed on the Setup menu screen.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Stand Requirement FCC Declaration of Conformity Contents Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings Special FeaturesTV Menu Screen Operations Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc Our ThanksTV Accessories Special Features Front Control Panel Television OverviewBack Panel Special Features TV AccessoriesFront Control Panel System ResetIndicators ResetFront Panel Inputs and Media Card Slots Media Card Slots and Ieee 1394 Input/OutputInput Input-1, -2 Monitor Output Back PanelComponent-1, -2 Inputs CableCARD SlotDVI Analog Audio IR Emitter-NetCommandPC Input and Audio DTV Link/IEEE1394Connecting Chart Connecting External Devices & NetCommand SetupWall Outlet Cable Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable BoxCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDFor cable or antenna with coaxial lead Connecting a Lead Antenna or Separate UHF and VHF AntennaSeparate UHF and VHF Antenna For antennas with twin flat leadConnecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Cable Box Back panel Connecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable BoxConnecting an A/V receiver Connecting a DVD Player with Component DTV Receiver with Component Video DTV Connectors and AdaptorsConnecting a DTV Receiver with RGB, HV Video DTV Receiver with RGB, HV VideoDTV Receiver to TV Back Panel Link Link Control RS-232C ConnectionQuadruple IR Emitter cable is included with the TV Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommandDigital Audio Signals Connecting Compatible Ieee 1394 DevicesWhen Connecting Ieee 1394 Devices Digital Video SignalsHub Connection Style Pin Style vs -Pin Style ConnectorsConnection Styles Direct Device-To-Device StyleConnecting Helpful Hints NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices Using the Remote Control with NetCommandOverview Remote Control Functions OverviewSetting the Sleep Timer Remote Control FunctionsOperation and Care, Sleep TimerFor Best Results from the Remote Control Installing the BatteriesNetCommand Setup On Screen Buttons 3D Graphical Menu System Remote Control ButtonsWelcome Screen NetCommand Initial SetupNetCommand Information Screen Device Setup ScreenReview screen Review ScreenEdit NetCommand, Add an A/V Receiver Receiver ScreenReceiver Inputs Receiver Learn Screen Receiver Input Learn ScreenMonitor Out to AVR Screen Name ScreenEdit NetCommand, Add Devices Edit NetCommand ScreenAdd Screen Edit NetCommand Add Devices Device ScreenDevice Learn Screen Connection for Device Screen Device Advanced Learn ScreenIR Code for Device Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen Input-DTV Connection ScreenEdit NetCommand, Change or Delete Devices, Finish Screen Change Device ScreenDelete Device Screen Disc Search Track List Screen PC Viewing Ieee 1394 Devices NetCommand Controlled RecordingsNetCommand Controlled Recordings Device Selection MenuIeee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control Name for 1394 Device Screen Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyAdding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically New 1394 Device ScreenConnection Screen Ieee 1394 Device Type ScreenPower On/Off Devices Device Selection MenuPIP Device Selection Menu CableCARD Menu Using the Device Menu Button to Display MenusDevice Menu IR Controlled DevicesChannelView Using the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and MenusGuide Button Devices 1394 or IR ControlledRecord To Setup Time-Delayed RecordingRecording Now Restrictions for Traditional VCRs Cancel Current RecordingsRecord List Screen Copy-Protected MaterialCanceling a Current Peer-to-Peer Connection NetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsWhat is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? Setting up a Peer-to-Peer ConnectionDisc Search Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourcePC Input PC ViewingDon’t pull the media card out while it is playing MediaCommand and Media Card PlaybackMedia Card Slots Inserting a media cardMedia Command and Media Card Playback TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Choices Main menu, Setup selectedSetup Menu NetCommand Menu Channel Antenna MenuMemorize Prefer DigitalSQV SuperQuickView Antenna Menu, SuperQuickView SQVTime Menu Captions Menu Analog and Digital Captions Captions Menu, Customizing Digital Settings Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time Chip Lock Menu PasscodeChip EntryTV Ratings Chip Signal InformationContent Categories Chip Lock Menu V-Chip DefinitionsChip Lock Menu Lock By TimeFront Button Lock AudioVideo Menu Digital Only Audio Settings Setting Descriptions AudioAnalog and Digital Audio Setting Analog Only Audio SettingsSetting Descriptions Video Video SettingsFor a Currently Viewed PC Operation of PIP and POP Index WarrantySignals and Formats Definitions Display FormatsDVD Definitions TV Display Formats Original SignalPC Display Formats NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices Analog Device Control with Net CommandIeee 1394 Devices When an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or PlayedAppendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing Front Button Lock This page intentionally blank Appendix B Specifications TV SpecificationsInputs Outputs Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products Appendix CRemote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesMitsubishi CD Players Not all functions for all models Cable Boxes and Satellite ReceiversReceivers Mitsubishi A/V ReceiversAppendix D On Screen Information Displays Screen Remote Checkbox Name Appendix E NetCommand Specialized Device KeysAppendix F Cleaning and Service For further assistance, call 800 To Install the Diamond ShieldAppendix G Diamond Shield Removal To Remove the Diamond ShieldReplace the lamp cartridge Appendix H Filter CleaningLamp Life Appendix H Lamp Cartridge ReplacementReplacing the Lamp Cartridge Problem Possible Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting 100 101 Using The System Reset Button102 Additional Information103 IndexIcon Order, Viewing, Changing 64 IEEE1394 104105 Mitsubishi TV Software106 Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty107 This Warranty does not CoverWebsite MDEAservice@mdea.com