181. Basic Setup and Operation

Basic TV Operation, continued

The FORMAT Key and Picture Shape

Repeatedly press the FORMAT key to cycle

through displays for the

current program. The

TV will remember the

format you last used on each input.

For details, see page 33

Important

Black bars at the edges of the screen are common in HD pictures. Black bars are not a defect of the TV.

Sample Uses of the FORMAT Key

You can use the FORMAT key to reduce or eliminate black areas at the edges of the picture.

Press

Squarish 4:3 image is

Wide Expand mode stretches

narrower than the 16:9

the picture sideways to fill the

screen; unused areas at the

screen.

sides are filled with black.

 

 

 

Black bars are added by broad- casters to fill the 16:9 screen area while preserving the original aspect ratio of the picture.

Your cable box, satellite receiver, or other device may also be altering the broadcast picture.

If your device offers output in native format, try using it with Mitsubishi picture formats.

Press

Wide 2.35:1 anamorphic DVD image; unused areas at the top and bottom are filled with black (letterbox effect).

Zoom mode. The picture fills the screen. All four edges are cropped in this mode.

More TV Features

Feature

Page

Parental controls (Lock menu)

57

 

 

Audio Lock (controls your sound system with

74

the TV’s remote control left in TV mode.)

 

 

 

TV Clock. Set the TV Clock if you plan to use

52

the TV Timer (page 52) or ChannelView (page

 

30).

 

 

 

Favorite channels or sources

29

 

 

ChannelView and custom channel collections

30

 

 

Changing the input names that appear in the

55

Input Selection menu (Inputs > Name menu)

 

 

 

Digital camera images and mp3 music files

34

 

 

164 and 265 Series. Listening to a wireless

37

audio device with the TV speakers

 

 

 

StreamTV™ internet access

42

 

 

Feature

Page

Programming the remote control to operate

73

other A/V devices

 

 

 

Controlling compatible devices using HDMI

81

CEC control

 

 

 

265 Series. Controlling A/V devices with Net-

60

Command

 

 

 

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Mitsubishi Electronics 265 Series Format Key and Picture Shape, More TV Features, Input Selection menu Inputs Name menu

154 Series, 164 Series, 265 Series specifications

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