Mitsubishi Electronics WS-48613, WS-65513, WS-48513, WS-55513 manual PerfectColor, Compatibility

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Compatibility

Users having difficulties with the memory card reader should be aware of the following requirements: For JPEG Pictures up to 128mb:

1.Still images recorded using the Exchangable Image File Format (EXIF) for digital still cam- eras and Design Rules for Camera File Sys- tems (DCF).

2.Standard digital images with a maximum size of 5-megapixels (2560x1920).

3.File name maximum of 50 characters ending with a .jpg extension.

For MP3 or WMA7 Audio files:

1.Files recorded with sampling rates of 32 KHz,

44.1KHz or 48KHz.

2.Files recorded with fixed bit rates.

3.File names with .jpg or .wma extensions.

NOTES:

Images opened and resaved on a computer may not playback or may not be able to display a picture in the thumbnail list. This is because the computer may change the file to an incom- patible format.

For audio playback, the audio output from the TV to the A/V receiver is analog. Digital au- dio output is not available.

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PerfectColor™

With conventional tint controls providing only a tradeoff between red and green, PerfectColor was developed to provide precise control over the 6 in- dividual primary and secondary colors.

Introduced in the V20 Chassis, PerfectColor was initially limited to 480i composite video sources only. For the V22 and V23 chassis, PerfectColor can be setup individually for each and every Input and is compatible with all video source formats. (480i, 480p, 1080i)

A colorbar chart with slider controls is provided in the menu for easy reference. See Figure 8.

PerfectColor can also provide automatic color cor- rection. Compared to conventional “Auto Color” systems, it can better sense and correct for color dif- ferences when changing channels. It is specifically designed for the customer that watches a wide range of channels where no one setting can be used.

NOTE: Improperly set, PerfectColor can ex- hibit a wide variety of color symptoms. These symptoms will not affect the on-screen menus or a black and white picture. In such instances, be sure to check the PerfectColor settings prior to troubleshooting.

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Contents V23 Page 2003 Page Power Supply Table of Contents Introduction ... New TechnologiesDisassembly and Service Alignment ProceduresConvergence Circuitry Troubleshooting TipsVideo/Color Circuitry Sync, Deflection and High VoltageIntroduction FeaturesFeatures NetCommand Icons NetCommandButton Function Format Memory Card ReaderCompatibility PerfectColorDigital Visual Interface DVI MonitorLinkAcronyms Transition Minimized Differential Signaling TmdsDisplay Data Channel DDC Single-Link TmdsHot Plug Detect HPD High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HdcpDVI Input Block Diagram MonitorLink DVI ConnectorV23 Chassis DVI Input Block Diagram Service Menu Access Codes Lightbox Chapter Disassembly and ServiceMain Chassis Removal DM ReplacementMain Chassis Removal PCB Locations PCB & Major Component Locations Convergence IC ReplacementV23+++ Composite Cabinet Back V23+++ Cabinet Front DisassemblyOption Menu Initial Setup Chapter Alignment ProceduresInitial Setup Main Menu Default Settings Activating the Circuit Adjustment Mode Circuit Adjustment ModeSaving Adjustment Data Selection of adjustment Functions Adjustment ItemsTerminating the Circuit Adjustment Mode NEW FEATURE… Service Mode ResetConvergence Mode Functions Convergence Adjustment ModeActivating the HD mode when no HD signal is available Alignment Data Storage Locations Fine Convergence ModeLow Energy Standby Regulator Chapter Power SupplyLow Energy Mode Low Energy Mode ActivationRegulation User Setup MenuLow Energy Power Distribution Start-up Standard Standby SupplyStandard Standby Supplies Time Shift Recording Power SuppliesStandby Power Distribution Time Shift Supply Power Distribution Switched Supplies Regulator Flashes-Stops-Flashes-Stops-etc TroubleshootingPower Distributions If the LED does not flash Page Basic µPC Requirements Chapter Control CircuitryReset Circuitry Input Command Circuitry Page AC-OFF Input Serial Data LinesΜPC Parallel Inputs RAY Protect Short DetectBWC Band Width Control Parallel OutputsFlash Circuit Chapter Video/Color Circuitry PCB-TERMINAL Video Path PCB-SIGNAL Video Path CRT Drive & Protect Circuitry Digital Signal Path Monitor Out Circuit Chapter Sync, Deflection & High Voltage VGA Sync Signal PathPage Page Horizontal Deflection Vertical DeflectionHorizontal Deflection DC Supply Circuitry Deflection Loss Detection HV & HV Regulation Ray Protect Page Chapter Convergence Circuitry Convergence Circuitry Overall Block DiagramConvergence Waveform Generator & D/A Converter Waveform Generator & D/A ConverterLow Pass Filter and Summing Amplifiers LPF & Summing AmpsConvergence Output Circuitry Convergence Output CircuitryDTV DVI VGA Chapter Sound CircuitryOverall Sound Circuitry Block Diagram Digital Audio Output Overall Sound Signal PathPage Reading the Error Codes Chapter Troubleshooting TipsUsing The Front Panel LED CRT Phosphor Protection NetCommandTM Control ProblemsDM Module Check