Mitsubishi Electronics VS-50502, VS-50501, VS-45502 Understanding the On-Screen Displays, Video

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* Understanding the On-Screen Displays

Your TV provides an on-scree:n summary of the current se'_tings for the TV or cable channels, as well as the int3)rmation related to

Extended Data Services (XDS). XDS allows broadcasters to supply

you with the current time, channel information (such as call letters

and the network name), and program information (such as the

program name and program description). To view this information,

press the information button (INFO) on the remote control.

You will see a display like this if your main source is an antenna:

You will see a display like this if your main source is an input:

You will see a display like this if you are using XDS:

network name Ant-A023 ESPN Stereo & SAP SQV QV

A023

program name program description

Thursday 10:23 am

network name

Input-1

 

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

A023

program

name

 

program

description

 

 

Thursday

10:23 am

network

name

 

program name program description

This setting shows:

antenna (A) and channel numbe: _ (23)

the channel's call letters or name

stereo and SAP are available

channel programmed into

SuperQuickView '_'memory

channel :is the QuiekView (QV) channel

PIP input source

currenL day of the week

time

This setting shows:

the inpul_ name (Input-i)

S-videocable is connected

PIP input source

current (lay of the week

time.

This setting shows where the network name, program name

and program description will

appear il" t]_e broadcaster is

supplying ;he information via XDS. This program information will only be present if the broad- caster is supplying the informa- tion.

The on-screen displays will

automatically disappear after about 10 seconds.

Important: XDS program information will only be present if the broadcaster is supplying the information.

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Chapter 4: Using the Special Features

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Contents Owners Such as These Can scar Picture tube causino Permanent Damage Contents Table of Contents Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Power LinesPREFACEWelcome to Mitsubishi Summary of Special Features What you will find € Unpacking Your TVFew suggestions Whats in Each Chapter GettingSome Conventions Used in this Guide DImportant LiWarning O, 0, etcPage GettingCHAPTER toONEKnow Your TV Overview of the Control Panel Overview of the Control Panel Getting ready to use the remote control Overview of the Remote ControlInstalling the batteries Some dos and donts Remote Control Buttons and Functions Remote control buttons and functions MitsubishiRemote control Buttons and functionsAdjust buttons a @home button HomeAudio and video controls Video function button VideoPage CHAPTERConnecting TWO Your TV Overview of the Back Panel Basic ConnectionsOverview of the Back Panel Video input terminalsOverview of the back panel Audio input terminalsActive AV Network terminal Video monitor/tuner output terminal€ Basic Connections TV + antenna or cable without a cable box Connecting an antenna with twin leadsEquipment you will need TV + cable with a cable box ?v,to Inout TV + separate UHF and VHF antennasTV + 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 Oneed oo pa.a io y e%,yo H TV + stereo audio systemTV + Mitsubishi products that have A/V Network terminals Mitsubishi Component Rear Panel TV Rear Panel Page Getting Started Using the Advanced Features CHAPTEoTGetting Started About your remote control Setting up the remote control to operate your VCRUsing Remote Control To operate VCRs Cable Using your remote control to operate your VCRABC Using your remote control to operate your cable box Audio Turning the TV on/off Page Changing channels Changing channels one-by-one To change channels Changing channels diirectlyUsing the QuickView TM optllon Using the SuperQuickView TM option UperuJcKvmw in fhisViewPoint Understanding the ViewPoint on-screen menusSetting the clock Using automatic clock settingSetting Clock Memorizing channels MenuAdding and deleting channels Either In memory or. Not in memory will appearSetting the AN Network OffAdjusting the convergence Adjust to select Enter to enter Selecting the Menu TypeAdvanced Main Menu Naming the input Customize DisplayNaming the channels Using video mute To exit menusSelecting the menu. language Selecting the AN memory position Selecting the AN memory position Customizing the A/V memory position Descriptions of video settingsPicture Access with the Menu button FunctionAccess with the video button Using closed caption decoder Customizing the AN memory posilionAdjusting the closed caption decoder Access with the AV MemoryDescriptions of audio settings Adjusting the soundBalance Tone Adjusting the audio functions Access with the Audio button Using the Advanced Features Setting the timer Using the parental lock Adjust to select Enter to enter Menu to go backIf you select the setting Locking the TVLocking the channel Canceling Using SuperQuickView Customizing SuperQuickView TM list with the menusUsing SuperQuickView TM SQVPage CHAPTERUsing the FOURSpecial Features Understanding the On-Screen Displays VideoUsing the Sleep Timer Setting the sleep timer Changing or canceling the sleep timer Using the Picture-in-Picture PIP Modes Activating the PIP image DImportant¢Q2 Selecting the source of the PIP imageChanging channels while using the PIP modes OnlyExchanging the picture of the PIP image and the main image Freezing the PIP image Before you begin Using the Active A/V Network FeatureWhat the Active A/V Network does Using the quick program button Quick Prog Using the Play button Auto PlayPage CHAPTERTroubleshootingFIVE Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution For More InformationTroubleshooting Problem Possible Solutions See Remote Control ButtonsTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionCleaning LiquidCalling for service E2RESET CCDAPPENDIXtrocedure for Bypassing the Parental Lock Page Index 108 Index DAY Mitsubishi