Pip Device Selection Menu; Transport Menu - Mitsubishi WS-48613 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi ws-48613: owners guide
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PIP Device Selection Menu, Displaying and Using the

Transport Menu

PIP Device Selection Menu

Figure 2
When you press the PIP DEVICE button on the remote
control, the PIP Selection menu displays. The PIP
Selection menu is similar to the Device Selection menu
except the source for the Video Section is the sub picture
and the Audio and Connection Sections are not displayed.
Use the ADJUST , ,
highlight to the Device you want to show in the PIP or POP
image then Press ENT(er). Device icons that are grayed
out are not available for use as PIP/POP sources or with
the current source.
Video
Section
Device
Section
Figure 2. PIP Device Selection Menu
Displaying the Transport Menu
Figure 3
Selecting a VCR or DVD Player from the Device Selection
menu will automatically display the Transport menu.
This menu is also displayed when one of the transport
buttons on the remote control is pressed while viewing
these devices. You can re-display this menu by pressing
DEVICE MENU.
Main Picture
Figure 3. Transport Menu
or
to move the yellow
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Using the Transport Menu
When the Transport menu is displayed, you can select
transport functions on the menu by pressing ADJUST
, ,
or
and then selecting the function by pressing
ENT(er). For example, if you want to pause playback,
press ADJUST
or
to scroll over to PAUSE. Then
press ENT(er) to pause.
To directly access a transport function, without using
ADJUST and ENT(er), you may press the desired function
button on the remote control.
Please note that if a function is not possible, such as
record for a DVD Player, the Transport menu button will be
grayed out.
You can turn off the automatic display of the transport
menu in the Setup menu of the TV. The Setup menu
is explained in the next chapter. When turned off, the
transport menu will not be displayed when you select VCR
or DVD Player on the Device Selection menu, or press
a transport button, or DEVICE MENU. However, even
when the Transport menu is turned off, you can continue
to operate the Transport functions of NetCommand®
devices by pressing the transport control buttons on the
remote control.
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