Mitsubishi Electronics CK-32307 manual Selecting the A/V Memory position, News, L CANCEL to reset

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Selecting the A/V Memory position

Selecting the A/V Memory position

Your TV has four A/V Memory positions. Each A/V Memory position contains preset picture and sound settings to best suit the

type of program you are watching. You can change or re,Jet these memories as much as you like.

The four memory positions are:

"Standard" - - - normal picture and sound

"Music" - - - vivid picture and lively sound

"Movie" - - - soft picture and strong sound

"News" - - - optimized

for listening to speech i_ news pro_ams

O Press the MENU button on the

{_]TV Main Menu

[]

First Time

Setup

[]

Customize

Display

[]

Advanced

Features

I

remote control. The Main Menu

will appear on the screen.

[] Select AN Memory

O Use the ADJUST bul;tons to

select "Select A/V Memory." Press ENTER.

<______ADJUST-

to select

ENTER

to enter

MENU

to exit menus

[] Select AJV Memory

[] Standard

[] Music

[] Movie

[] News

'_ DJUST to select

ENTER to enter

L_ CANCEL to reset

MENU to go back

You will see the "Select A/V Memory" screen.

O Use the ADJUST buttons to select the desired A/V Memory position.

You carl press the CANCEL button to reset many of the audio and video settings for the selected AzV memory position to

their factory settings. Pressing CANCEL will not affect changes made to volume, the "Listen to:" function (Stereo/ SAP/Mono), speaker (off/on),

background (black/gray), and closed captioning.

Press the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU.

_Important: A/V Memory positions are specific to the currently selected input. When you change your input, the last A/V memory position used

with that input is automatically selected. (See "Selecting the input

source," in this chapter for information on choosing your input.)

Getting Started

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