Mitsubishi Electronics VS-50501, VS-50502, VS-45502 Customizing the A/V memory position, Picture

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Customizing the A/V memory position

You can adjust the individual video and audio settings for each of the five preset A/V memory positions to select your desired picture

and sound qualities. This section provides desc_ptions of each video and audio setting, and explains how to adjus!: them for the

A/V memory positions. (See "Selecting the A/V r_emory position'; in this chapter for more information.)

 

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This section contains descriptions for each video setting and ex- plains how to adjust them for the A/V memory positions.

descriptions of video settings

IRIS, the Intelligent Room Illumination (light) Sensor, allows

automatic optimization of picture contrast and briLghtness quality. IRIS is available for use in the A/V Memory "Video Function"

standard menu.

NOTE: IRIS is only available for use in the standard A/V memory video mode.

Tint provides a scale that adjusts the proportion of red to green in

the picture. This determines the delicate tones, of color.

Color provides a scale that determines the intensity of the co].or.

Contrast provides a scale that controls the level of white-to-black

in the picture. When the contrast is low, you will be able to see the variety of shades in the darker images on the screen. When t:Se contrast is high, the screen's dark images will al_pear more uni- formly black, but this will also make the colors oa the screen seem more _ribrant.

Brightness provides a scale that controls the overall brightness of the picture.

Sharpness provides a scale that adjusts the detail and clarity of the picture.

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Contents Owners Such as These Can scar Picture tube causino Permanent Damage Contents Table of Contents Important Safeguards Power Lines Important SafeguardsPREFACEWelcome to Mitsubishi Summary of Special Features € Unpacking Your TV What you will findFew suggestions Getting Whats in Each ChapterDImportant LiWarning O, 0, etc Some Conventions Used in this GuidePage GettingCHAPTER toONEKnow Your TV Overview of the Control Panel Overview of the Control Panel Overview of the Remote Control Getting ready to use the remote controlInstalling the batteries Some dos and donts Remote Control Buttons and Functions Mitsubishi Remote control buttons and functionsButtons and functions Remote control@home button Home Adjust buttons aAudio and video controls Video function button VideoPage Overview of the Back Panel Basic Connections CHAPTERConnecting TWO Your TVVideo input terminals Overview of the Back PanelAudio input terminals Overview of the back panelActive AV Network terminal Video monitor/tuner output terminal€ Basic Connections Connecting an antenna with twin leads TV + antenna or cable without a cable boxEquipment you will need TV + cable with a cable box ?v,to TV + separate UHF and VHF antennas InoutTV + VCR + antenna or cable without a cable box Channel TV + VCR + antenna or cable without a cable box Cont TV + VCR + cable with a cable box Procedure See illustration on the following VCR RearTerminals TV + stereo audio system Oneed oo pa.a io y e%,yo HTV + Mitsubishi products that have A/V Network terminals Mitsubishi Component Rear Panel TV Rear Panel Page CHAPTEoT Getting Started Using the Advanced FeaturesGetting Started Setting up the remote control to operate your VCR About your remote controlUsing your remote control to operate your VCR Using Remote Control To operate VCRs CableABC Using your remote control to operate your cable box Audio Turning the TV on/off Page Changing channels Changing channels diirectly Changing channels one-by-one To change channelsUsing the QuickView TM optllon UperuJcKvmw in fhis Using the SuperQuickView TM optionUnderstanding the ViewPoint on-screen menus ViewPointUsing automatic clock setting Setting the clockSetting Clock Menu Memorizing channelsEither In memory or. Not in memory will appear Adding and deleting channelsOff Setting the AN NetworkAdjusting the convergence Selecting the Menu Type Adjust to select Enter to enterAdvanced Main Menu Customize Display Naming the inputNaming the channels To exit menus Using video muteSelecting the menu. language Selecting the AN memory position Selecting the AN memory position Descriptions of video settings Customizing the A/V memory positionPicture Function Access with the Menu buttonAccess with the video button Customizing the AN memory posilion Using closed caption decoderAccess with the AV Memory Adjusting the closed caption decoderAdjusting the sound Descriptions of audio settingsBalance Tone Adjusting the audio functions Access with the Audio button Using the Advanced Features Setting the timer Adjust to select Enter to enter Menu to go back Using the parental lockLocking the TV If you select the settingLocking the channel Canceling Customizing SuperQuickView TM list with the menus Using SuperQuickViewSQV Using SuperQuickView TMPage CHAPTERUsing the FOURSpecial Features Video Understanding the On-Screen DisplaysUsing the Sleep Timer Setting the sleep timer Changing or canceling the sleep timer Using the Picture-in-Picture PIP Modes DImportant Activating the PIP imageSelecting the source of the PIP image ¢Q2Only Changing channels while using the PIP modesExchanging the picture of the PIP image and the main image Freezing the PIP image Using the Active A/V Network Feature Before you beginWhat the Active A/V Network does Using the Play button Auto Play Using the quick program button Quick ProgPage CHAPTERTroubleshootingFIVE For More Information Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionSee Remote Control Buttons Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsPossible Solution Troubleshooting ProblemLiquid CleaningE2RESET CCD Calling for serviceAPPENDIXtrocedure for Bypassing the Parental Lock Page Index 108 Index DAY Mitsubishi