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Remote control buttons and functions (cont.)

@)home button (HOME)

Press to return to regular TV viewing from the on-screen menus, to turn off the on-screen displays, and to cancel the closed captioning.

(_) menu button (MENU)

Use this button to display the on-screen menu system, which contains additional

instructions for special functions.

(j_ picture-in-picture controls

Use to control the special picture-in- picture (PIP) function. (See Using the

Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Modes in

Chapter 4.)

PIP button (PIP) -- Press to turn on the PIP image, to change its size, or to cancel it. The button is also used with the Active A/V Network feature (See Using the Active A/V Network Fea- ture in Chapter 4.)

PIP channel button (PIP CH) -- Press to change the channel of the PIP image

PIP input button (PIP INPUT) --

Press repeatedly to switch the source of the PIP image between the TV and the external inputs.

pause button (PAUSE) -- Press to freeze the reduced PIP image and to return to a "live" image.

exchange button (EXCH) -- Press to exchange the pictures of the PIP image and the main image.

adjust buttons (A • • • ) --

Press to move the PIP image on- screen.

(_ audio and video controls

Use the AUDIO button or VIDEO button to select one of the settings listed below.

audio function button (AUDIO)

-stereo/SAP/mono

-bass

-treble

-balance

-surround off/simulate_all

-speaker off/on

-monitor out variable/fixed

-level sound off/on

video function button (VIDEO)

-tint color

-contrast

-brightness sharpness

color temperature low/middle/high

-background black/gray light sensor off/on

audio video memory (_ffV

MEMORY)

Use this button for immediate access to A/V memory controls.

2_VCR and audio product function buttons

Use these buttons to contco:[ VCRs, cas- sette decks, CD players, etc. These are

pre-programmed to operate selected

Mitsubishi components. The PLAY button is also used with the Active A/V Network. (See Using the Active A!V Network Feature in Chapter 4.)

_sleep timer button (SLEEP)

Use to program the TV to turn off auto- matically at a later time.

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