124Index

Mute

Audio

and Closed Captions 66 and status Display 51

MUTE key 48

Video Mute 72

N NetCommand®

A/V Receiver Control 42 Compared to Programming the

Remote Control 101 Description 13, 40 Initial Setup 40

Input Selection Menu 78 IR Emitters 31

Menu 42, 62

Specialized Device Keys 41 Noise Reduction (Video) 74

P

Parental Lock

Bypassing 95

Front Panel Lock 68

V-Chip Ratings 71

Pass Code

Resetting 95

Setting 68

PAUSE Key 48

and Memory Cards 56

PerfectColor 74, 75

PerfectTint™ 74, 75

Personal Computer 83

and Display Formats 54

Connecting 89

Remove the Computer Icon 88

Setup 88

Picture Quality

and Connection Types 20

and Film Mode 72

Troubleshooting 114, 115

Power Consumption 38, 98

Power On/Off 35, 114

Q

QV (QuickView™) 48

R

Recording

and MONITOR OUT Jacks 17

and Split Screen 17

Cancelling Recordings 80

NetCommand-Controlled Re-

cording 79

RECORD Button 116

RECORD Key and VCRs 82

Record List 79

Record Menu (Set Recording Defaults) 81

Signals Available for Recording 21

Recording and TV Energy Mode 38 Record List Screen 79

Remote Control

Keys and Functions 48 Programming Codes (reference

chart) 103 Programming Instructions 102 Programming vs. NetCommand

“Learning” 101 Reset 49

Reset

A/V (all settings) 14

A/V Memory (for individual de- vices) 72

DVCR Counter 84 Pass Code 95 PerfectColor 74 Remote Control 49

TV Reset Comparison Guide 111 Review Screen, TV Connections 43

S S-Video

Connecting 22 Connector Illustration 20

Safeguards 8

SAP (Second Audio Program) 73 Satellite Receiver

and the Remote Control 101 Connecting 21, 22

SD (Standard-Definition Signal) 54 Service and Support 112

Setup Menu 36, 61 Set Up TV 38 Signal Definitions 54 Sleep Timer 49 Software Version 38

Speakers, Turning TV Speakers On or Off 72

Specifications, TV 97 Split Screen

and Recording from MONITOR OUT 17

Description 52 Stand, TV 6 Standard-Definition Signal 54 Status Display 51

STATUS Indicator. See LED Indicator Lights

Stereo System. See A/V Receiver System Reset 14

T

3:2 pulldown 72 Time. See Clock

Timer (TV Timer Feature) 37 Time Zone. See Clock Troubleshooting 111

TV Guide On Screen® Access Requirements 6 and ChannelView 79 and the Record List 79 Connection Requirements 24, 43 Description 13

GUIDE Key 48

Recording 81 Setup 43

Setup Requirements 40 TV Energy Mode 38

V

VCR

Connecting 16, 24, 25

IEEE 1394 29

and NetCommand Control 78

Troubleshooting 114

Video Noise Reduction 74

Video Settings 74

Viewing Device. See Input Selection

Menu

W

Wall Outlet Cable 22

WMA Audio 13, 14, 56, 57

Z

ZIP code 43

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Mitsubishi Electronics WD-57831 manual Vcr

WD-57831 specifications

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