1. Basic Setup and Operation

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Basic TV Operation, continued

Making Picture Adjustments

1.To get the best picture under different viewing con- ditions, set the Picture Mode before changing other video settings. See page 35 for more.

a.Press MENU and go to the Adjust > Picture > Picture Mode menu.

b.Make one of these selections:

Name

When to Use

Brilliant

Under bright light

Game

With gaming consoles

Bright

For most daytime viewing

Natural

For most nighttime viewing

c. Press MENU to clear the menu.

2.Press MORE.

3.Press 8 (VIDEO).

4.Press to display the name of the adjustment you want.

5.Press to make the adjustment.

Additional picture adjustments are described on pages 33 and 34.

Audio Settings

Changing the Audio Output

To switch audio output from the internal TV speakers to a connected external sound system or headphones:

1.Press MORE.

2.Press 9 (AUDIO).

3.Press until the Speakers option is displayed. The Speakers option will display only if a connec- tion has been detected on one of the TV’s audio outputs.

4.Press to switch between TV and either AV Receiver or Headphones.

Changing Audio Settings

1.Press MORE.

2.Press 9 (AUDIO).

3.Press to display the name of the adjustment you want.

4.Press to change the setting.

Other TV Features

Activate Audio Lock to control your sound system with the TV’s remote control left in TV mode. See page 59.

To set the TV Clock see page 38. Set the TV Clock if you plan to use the TV Timer (page 38) or ChannelView (page 22) features.

To set parental controls, see the Lock menu, page 42.

To change the input names that appear in the Activity menu, see Inputs > Name options, page 40.

3D Video. See page 25.

To program the remote control to operate other A/V devices, see Appendix A, “Programming the Remote Control,” page 58.

To control compatible devices using HDMI CEC control, see Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 67.

837 Series. To view still and moving digital camera images on the TV, see “Camera Images and Music Files,” page 28.

837 Series. To control A/V devices with NetCom- mand, see chapter 5, “NetCommand IR Control for Most Devices” on (page 45).

Other Information

TV Care

Lamp Cartridge. When the lamp cartridge needs replacement, replace the lamp yourself and save the cost of a service call. See Appendix D for instructions.

General Cleaning. See “Cleaning Recommenda- tions,” page 72.

Assistance

For troubleshooting, service, and product support, see Appendix E, page 73.

For warranty information, see the TV warranty on page 84.

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Mitsubishi Electronics 737 SERIES manual Making Picture Adjustments, Audio Settings, Other TV Features, Other Information

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