Mitsubishi Electronics WS-73517, WS-65517 manual Advanced Convergence, Reset Factory Defaults Menu

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Setup Menu, continued

Convergence, continued

Figure 10

When the Red and Blue crosshairs are properly converged, the center-screen crosshairs will appear white. You can press ADJUST , , or to move the Red and Blue crosshairs. Press VIDEO to switch between Red and Blue. Press AUDIO for the Advanced Convergence screen.

Red

Press ADJUST to converge the lines.

Press VIDEO to switch from Red to Blue.

Press MENU to go back.

Press CANCEL to delete changes.

Press AUDIO for Advanced Convergence.

Figure 10. Red Convergence Menu

Advanced Convergence

Figure 11

After adjusting the Red Convergence and Blue Convergence, you can fine-tune your TV by adjusting the Red and Blue convergence at 64 individual points.

1.Move the flashing bracket to a position needing adjustment by pressing ADJUST , , or .

2.Press ENTER to select the position (flashing will stop).

3.Move the Red or Blue line by pressing , , or .

4.Press ENTER to deselect the position (flashing will resume), and move the brackets to the next position needing adjustment.

5.Press VIDEO to switch between the Red and Blue lines. A position is properly converged when all three lines combine to appear white.

6.When completed, press MENU or HOME to save your changes, and exit the Advanced Convergence screen.

7.You may also press INFO to display detailed instructions on using the Advanced Convergence. Then press INFO or MENU to return to the Advanced Convergence menu.

Press INFO for help

Figure 11. Advanced Convergence Menu

IMPORTANT

Although there are more than 64 line intersections, the flashing bracket only stops at 64 adjustment positions.

Reset Factory Defaults Menu

Figure 12

This allows you to reset the convergence to the original factory settings. The message “Convergence reset completed” will be displayed when the factory defaults have been restored.

WARNING: RESET CONVERGENCE TO

FACTORY DEFAULTS.

All manual changes to red and blue convergence and advanced convergence will be deleted.

Press ENTER to Reset convergence to the defaults.

Press HOME or MENU to return to the menu without resetting convergence.

Figure 12. Reset Factory Defaults Menu

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