Mitsubishi Electronics WD-52528, WD-62527, WD-62528 Setting Descriptions Video, Video Settings

Page 77

A/V Setting Descriptions: Video

Video Settings

Press the VIDEO key repeatedly to cycle through Video options to the one you want to change. Use ADJUST to change settings.

Bright/Natural Modes

The Bright and Natural modes allow you to optimize the image for a brighter (daytime) or dimmer (nighttime) viewing environment. To do this, your TV remembers two independent Contrast, Brightness, and Color Temperature settings, one for each of the two modes. Whenever you change settings for Contrast, Brightness, or Color Temperature, first check which of the two modes (Bright/Natural) is active.

Contrast (Bright/Natural)

Provides a slider to adjust the white-to-black level. Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images, while high contrast shows darker images more uniformly black and makes colors appear more vibrant. In most home lighting situations, a medium contrast looks best. High contrast is good for brightly lit environments.

Brightness (Bright/Natural)

Provides a slider to adjust the overall brightness of the picture.

Color

Provides a slider to adjust the color intensity.

Tint

Provides a slider to adjust the ratio of red to green.

Sharpness

Provides a slider to adjust the detail and clarity.

Color Temp (Bright/Natural)

Allows you to adjust how white images are displayed. Your choices are:

Low: White images will have a warm cast to them. This adjustment is an average and can vary due to ambient room lighting, video scene brightness and the TV’s age.

High: White images will have a cool cast to them. This setting may provide the most realistic picture under bright lighting.

The Bright and Natural Color Temp adjustments have high and low settings. Natural/Color Temp at the low setting displays video at the 6500K industry standard for NTSC pictures.

PerfectColor™

Adjusts any or all of six colors (Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue) to create color balance. When you choose PerfectColor and press ENTER you can adjust the colors automatically or manually (individually). If you choose to adjust the colors manually, you will see the screen shown below.

Individual sliders for each color will be displayed. Highlighted text will show which slider you are adjusting. Each TV input or device has a memory for PerfectColor. While using the PerfectColor option, you may reset the colors to the default settings, by pressing CANCEL.

DeepField™ Imager (WD-52528 and WD-62528) When On is selected, the black levels are dynamically enhanced in portions of the screen to provide strong contrast with detail over mixed screen content. When Off is selected, the entire screen adjusts the contrast the same. When Demo is selected, a split screen picture appears and you can see how the picture will look when DeepField Imager is On (right side) or when it is Off (left side).

SharpEdge™ (WD-52528 and WD-62528) When ON is selected, special edge sharpness enhancements are applied to the vertical edges of images.

Video Noise

Use to reduce minor noise (graininess) in the broadcast received on Ant-1 and Ant-2, Inputs 1-3, and Component 1–3. Use standard with good- quality signals.

NOTE: A slider displays on screen for most settings. When the slider is displayed, it has a numeric value, where 63 is the maximum, 31 is the mid-point and 0 is the minimum.

Chapter 5. TV Menu Screen Operations 77

Image 77
Contents Owner’s Guide Do not Open While Under Warranty After WarrantyPage Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Contents Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Controlled Recordings Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc Our ThanksChapter Special Features TV AccessoriesNetCommand Home Network Control System Special FeaturesDigital Cable Ready CableCARD Widescreen Picture FormatFor the WD-52528 or WD-62528 TV AccessoriesOverview Remote Control Functions OverviewInstalling the Batteries Remote Control Functions OperationSetting the Sleep Timer Remote Control Functions Care and Sleep TimerCanceling the Sleep Timer For Best Results from the Remote ControlReset System ResetFront Control Panel InputIndicators Front-Panel Indicator LightsPower/Timer Indicator Lamp IndicatorStatus Indicator WD-52527 WS-62527 Back PanelWD-52528 WD-62528 Service PortOutput Audio Output, Record Output DVI Analog AudioDigital Audio Output DTV Link/IEEECableCARD Slot Connecting Chart Connecting External Devices and NetCommand SetupStandard Cable Box Connecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable BoxWall Outlet Cable CableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDFor cable or antenna with coaxial lead For antennas with flat twin leadsConnecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Connecting VCR Video and Audio to a Cable Box To connect an analog A/V receiver Receiver Stereo SystemSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video Receiver Owner’s Guides DVD Player with Component VideoHdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Hdmi Device Connecting an Hdmi or DVI DeviceConnecting IR Emitter NetCommand Connecting the IR Emitter NetCommandWhen Connecting Ieee 1394 Devices Connecting Compatible Ieee 1394 DevicesDigital Video Signals Digital Audio SignalsConnection Styles Pin Style vs -Pin Style ConnectorsDirect Device-To-Device Style Hub Connection StyleConnecting Helpful Hints NetCommand Setup and Editing Welcome To NetCommand NetCommand IntroductionNetCommand Pre-Memorized Devices Using the Remote Control with NetCommandNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons 3D Graphical Menu Remote Control ButtonsWelcome Screen NetCommand Initial SetupNetCommand Information Screen TV Guide On Screen System Setup Device Setup ScreenReview screen Review ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand, Add an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver AVR Learn Screen Receiver AVR Input Learn ScreenAudio Output to AVR Screen Name ScreenAdd Screen Edit NetCommand, Add DevicesEdit NetCommand Screen Device Learn Screen Edit NetCommand Add DevicesDevice Screen Connection for Device Screen Device Advanced Learn ScreenIR Code for Device Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen Delete Device Screen Edit NetCommand, Change or Delete Devices, Finish ScreenChange Device Screen Disc Search Track List Screen Device Selection MenuIeee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control Adding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyNew 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device ScreenConnection Screen Ieee 1394 Device Type ScreenPIP Device Selection Menu Device Selection MenuDevice Menu Using the Device Menu Button to Display MenusIR Controlled Devices CableCARD MenuRecording Setup Using the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and MenusGuide Button Devices 1394 or IR ControlledWhat is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? NetCommand Controlled Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsSetting up a Peer-to-Peer Connection Canceling a Current Peer-to-Peer ConnectionRestrictions for Traditional VCRs Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable SourceDisc Search Page TV Menu Screen Operations Main Menu Choices Main menu, Setup selectedLanguage Setup MenuClock Memorize ChannelsAuto Timer On/OffDevice ChannelRemote Control Transport Buttons NetCommand MenuEdit Icon OrderRecord Menu Time-Delayed RecordingRecord Recording NowSetting Up Analog Recordings with TV Guide On Screen Default Digital Record DeviceCancel Current Recordings Record ListAntenna Channel MenuPrefer Digital MemorySQV SuperQuickView Signal StrengthSQV SuperQuickView Captions Menu Analog and Digital Captions Captions Menu, Customizing Digital Settings Chip Chip Lock Menu Pass CodeEntry Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop TimeContent Categories Chip Signal InformationChip Lock Menu V-Chip Definitions TV RatingsFront Button Lock Chip Lock MenuLock By Time Audio/Video Menu Analog and Digital Audio Setting Setting Descriptions AudioDigital-Only Audio Settings Analog-Only Audio SettingsVideo Settings Setting Descriptions VideoPIP/POP off Operation of PIP and POPAppendix B Specifications TV Display Formats Device Control with NetCommandWarranty IndexTV Display Formats Signal and Format DefinitionsDVD Definitions Anamorphic or Enhanced for Widescreen TV’s57%JTQMBZ CH up/down Device Control with Net CommandVOL up/down DigitsIeee 1394 Devices Special Features Bypassing Front Button Lock Appendix a Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing the V-Chip Lock This page intentionally blank TV Specifications Appendix B SpecificationsAppendix B Specifications Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V Products Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Receivers Cable Boxes and Satellite ReceiversMitsubishi A/V Receivers Mitsubishi CD Players Not all functions for all modelsAppendix D On-Screen Information Displays Check BOX Name Remote Appendix E NetCommand Specialized Device KeysAppendix F Cleaning and Service Cleaning the Dust Filter Appendix G Filter CleaningLamp Life Appendix H Lamp Cartridge Replacement3FQMBDJOHUIF-BNQ$BSUSJEHF Problem Possible Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting MENU, 0, QV Demo Mode103 Trademark and License Information104 Index105 106 Mitsubishi TV Software107 Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited Warranty108 Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection Television Limited WarrantyPage Website Mail MDEAservice@mdea.com
Related manuals
Manual 74 pages 45.58 Kb