Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62827 manual Controlling TV Pause Features

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TV Pause

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With TV Pause, you can interrupt watching a program and then resume watching it later without missing any of the program. You can begin watching a program after the start of the broadcast and still be able to view the part already broadcast. This is possible because the TV Pause feature automatically creates a temporary recording on the internal TV Disc. You can then search forward and backward through the recorded portion of the program while the program broadcast continues. Use TV Pause with the TimeShuttle feature if you want to search visually for a specific program segment.

The recording created by TV Pause is temporary and will be automatically overwritten. If you wish to save the program for later viewing, press REC to display the record menu and begin a standard, storable recording. You can also press GUIDE to display ChannelView or TV Guide On Screen® to make a recording.

When you press PAUSE to pause a TV program during broadcast, an on-screen slider shows approximately how far and in which direction(s) you can search (see figure

14). TV Pause is available for CableCARD™, Ant-1, Ant-2, IEEE 1394 tuner devices and other tuning devices (cable boxes or satellite receivers connected to Inputs 1–3).

TV Pause has three settings:

On Request: TV Disc is in the standby mode until you press PAUSE for the first time after turning on the TV, or after a channel or device change. There is a delay of a few seconds before a paused picture appears.

With this option, the TV Disc turns on and then starts recording automatically when you first press the PAUSE button. As the broadcast continues, you can scan or skip backwards in the TV program to the point where the TV Disc started recording.

TV Disc returns to the standby mode automatically when you change the channel or device. The PIP/ POP features are available only when TV Pause is in standby mode and not enabled.

Always: With this option, the TV Disc is continuously recording while the TV is on. You can skip or scan backward as far as the last channel or device change. You can also scan or skip forward to catch up to

the live broadcast. Press PAUSE, REW, FF or any ADJUST button to pause the program and scan or skip within the program.

In the Always setting, the PIP/POP features are not available. To use the PIP/POP features, select the Off or On Request setting for TV Pause.

Off: This option prevents operation of the TV Pause feature.

When TV Pause is set to Off, you can use the PAUSE key for standard full-screen picture freeze.

If you do not expect to use the TV Pause features, we recommend the Off or On Request mode. These modes allow use of PIP/POP features.

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Figure 14. TV Pause slider. 1. Limit of backward scan.

2.Current viewing point in recorded portion of program.

3.Current broadcast point (limit of forward scan)

Controlling TV Pause Features

NOTE: You can reverse search as far back as the beginning of the filled space shown on the slider. You can forward search up to the current broadcast point.

Press PAUSE to pause the current TV program or resume play after pause.

Press PLAY to resume watching the TV program from the pause point.

Press FF to forward picture scan. Press up to four times to increase the scan speed. If pressed when TV is paused, will move forward at half speed, not fast forward. When TimeShuttle is enabled, FF can be used to open the view shown in figure 15.

Press REW to reverse picture scan. Press up to four times to increase the scan speed. If pressed when TV is paused, will reverse at half speed. When TimeShuttle is enabled, REW can be used to open the view shown in figure 15.

Press ADJUST to skip backwards 12 seconds for each press.

Press ADJUST to skip forward 30 seconds for each press.

Press ADJUST to skip all the way to live broadcast.

Press ADJUST to skip back to the earliest available part of the TV program as shown on the slider.

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Component 1-3 InputsDVI Analog Audio Hdmi 1MonitorLink/RS-232C Control DTVLink/IEEEDemo Track System Reset ButtonAdditional Information Connecting Connecting External Devices and NetCommand Setup Audio cablesConnecting a Wall Outlet Cable or Cable Box Wall Outlet CableStandard Cable Box Can be used with a CableCARDAntenna with a Single Lead Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF LeadsFor antennas with flat twin leads For cable or antenna with coaxial leadVCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable Audio & Video $3CBDLQBOFMConnecting a VCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoTo connect an analog A/V receiver Receiver Stereo SystemSatellite Receiver or Other Device with S-Video DVI Device See Appendix a for component video signalDVD Player with Component Video Hdtv Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video Hdmi DeviceConnecting a MonitorLink Control/RS-232C Device MonitorLink Control/RS-232C DeviceConnecting the IR Emitter NetCommand TJFEEFWJDFTConnecting Compatible Ieee 139 Devices -Pin-Style vs -Pin-Style ConnectorsConnection Styles Direct Device-To-Device StyleWhen Connecting Ieee 139 Devices Digital Video SignalsDigital Audio Signals Digital Control SignalHelpful Hints for NetCommand Connections NetCommand Setup and Editing NetCommand Introduction Using the Remote Control with NetCommand NetCommand Pre-Memorized DevicesReceiver Cable Box SAT Satellite DVD Player ReceiverNetCommand Setup On-Screen Buttons Remote Control Buttons 3D Graphical Menu SystemWelcome Screen NetCommand Initial SetupNetCommand Information Screen Device Setup Screen NetCommand Initial Setup, Setup Reminder Setup ReminderReview Screen Finish ScreenReceiver Inputs Edit NetCommand Adding an A/V ReceiverReceiver Screen Receiver AVR Input Learn Screen Receiver AVR Learn ScreenName Screen Audio Output to AVR ScreenNew Device Screen Edit NetCommand Adding DevicesEdit NetCommand Screen Device Screen Device Learn ScreenDevice Advanced Learn Screen Connection for Device ScreenRF Connection for Cable Screen VCR for Recordings ScreenIR Code for Device Screen Delete Device Screen Edit NetCommand Changing or Deleting DevicesChange Device Screen Ieee 1394 Devices and NetCommand Control New 1394 Device Screen Name for 1394 Device Screen Adding Ieee 1394 Devices AutomaticallyAdding Ieee 1394 Devices Automatically Connection Screen Adding Ieee 139 Devices AutomaticallyIeee 139 Device Type Screen Page NetCommand Functions Device Selection Menu PIP Device Selection MenuAudio Section Video SectionUsing the Device Menu Button to Display Menus Device MenuCableCARD Menu IR Controlled DevicesUsing the Guide Button to Display ChannelView and Menus Guide and the Recording Setup ScreenGuide Button Guide and the Device Selection MenuNetCommand-Controlled Recordings Setting up RecordingsTime-Delayed Recording Record ListDirect VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source TV Disc and A/V Disc Search by TimeTV Disc and A/V Disc Track List Screen Copy-Protected MaterialCopying or Moving TV Disc or A/V Disc Recordings Using TV Disc and A/V DiscsUsing the Remote Control with TV Disc or an A/V Disc What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection? Setting up a Non-Recording Peer-to- Peer ConnectionCancelling a Peer-to-Peer Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsTV Menu Operations Main Menu Setup Menu LanguageMemorize Channels ClockSoftware Version TimerLamp Reminder NetCommand Menu Remote Control Transport ButtonsEdit Icon OrderControlling TV Pause Features TV PauseTimeShuttle TV Pause with TimeShuttleTimeShuttle and TV Disc Recordings To Turn Off TimeShuttleRecording Setup Time-Delayed RecordingRecord Menu RecordDefault Digital Record Device Cancel Scheduled RecordingsTV Guide On Screen and the Record List Analog RecordingsChannel Menu Signal Strength SQV SuperQuickViewDigital Settings Captions MenuAnalog Captions BackgroundFonts SizeColor Opacity FontSetting a Pass Code Setting V-Chip OptionsChip Lock Menu Chip Lock Menu OverviewV-CHIP Button Lock by TimeFront Button Lock Bypassing V‑Chip Lock and Lock by TimeChip Ratings Chip Signal InformationContent Categories Audio/Video Menu Audio Settings Analog and Digital Audio SettingsAnalog-Only Audio Settings Digital-Only Audio SettingsPC Video Settings Video SettingsVideo Settings Page MediaCommand and Memory Card Playback CableCARDCableCARD Technology Using a CableCARDCableCARD MediaCommand and Memory Card Playback Memory Card SlotsMedia Command and Memory Card Playback Media Setup MenuFor Jpeg Picture Slide Show Setup For MP3 or WMA Audio Playlist SetupOperation of PIP and POP Signal Definitions TV Display FormatsDVD Definitions Format Definitions57%JTQMBZ On-Screen Information Analog ProgramDigital Program TV Disc or Digital Ieee 1394 DeviceUsing the TV with a PC Computer with an Hdmi Monitor Output Connecting a PCSee Appendix a for signal compatibility Models WD-62927 and WD-73927 Computer with a DVI Monitor OutputComputer with a 15-Pin Monitor Output Adjusting Image Resolution Adjusting Image ResolutionPC Display Formats Page Appendix J Troubleshooting Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix F Cleaning and Service Inputs Appendix a SpecificationsTV Specifications Outputs Appendix B NetCommand Specialized Device Keys Appendix C Bypassing the V-Chip LockBypassing the V-Chip Lock Deactivating the Front Button LockThis page intentionally blank Appendix D Remote Control Programming Codes Programming the Remote to Control NetCommand A/V ProductsReceivers Cable BoxesVCRs DVD PlayersSatellite Receivers/SAT/DTV TV position Cable/SAT/DTV positionVCR position DVD positionAppendix E Device Control with NetCommand NetCommand Compatible Traditional Devices AnalogWhen an Ieee 1394 Device is Viewed or Played Ieee 1394 DevicesAppendix F Cleaning and Service Appendix G Lamp Cartridge Replacement Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridgeWash Your Hands THOROUGHLY, AS this Lamp Contains Mercury Appendix H Diamond Shield Removal and Installation See detailInstall Trim Notched edge DownTV Screen Raised Lip ChannelInstall the Diamond Shield Step Hook the top End over Raised lipStep Hook the lower End over Raised lip Pry up from the notches at both endsDigital VCR or A/V Disc Connected to IEEE-1394 Port Appendix I Recording and Viewing CombinationsAnalog VCR Connected to Audio and Video Record Outputs General TV Operation Appendix J TroubleshootingSymptom Remarks PIP Indicators PictureSound RecordingExcessive digital artifacts when viewing an Ieee TV Guide On Screen Trademark and License Information Mitsubishi TV Software Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty 123This Limited Warranty does not Cover 124Index IndexIndex Page MDEAservice@mdea.com Website Mail
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