Main Menu Choices - Mitsubishi WS-48613 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi ws-48613: owners guide
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Main Menu Choices

Setup
Figure 1
Add, change, review or delete NetCommand® settings
and devices. You can also change the order of icons
displayed on the Device Selection menu, select energy
mode, turn on or off the transport menu, and select
English or Spanish as the language for the menus and on-
screen displays.
Figure 1. Main menu, Setup selected
Antenna
Figure 2
Memorize locally available channels for Ant-A, Ant-B and
Ant-DTV. You can manually add or delete channels from
memory, name channels for Ant-A and Ant-B, or add your
favorite channels to a SQV (SuperQuickView™) list.
Figure 2. Main menu, Antenna selected
Time
Figure 3
Manually set the time for the TV, or select Auto and the
TV will automatically set the time based upon Extended
Data Service (XDS) time data. This time data is usually
broadcast by your local PBS station. This menu is also
used to set the TV timer.
Figure 3. Main menu, Time selected
Captions
Figure 4
Display Closed Captions if sent by the broadcaster, select
settings for analog or digital captions. Automatically
displays the Digital Channel Guide as the channels are
changed, when tuned to Antenna DTV.
Figure 4. Main menu, Captions selected
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V-Chip Lock
Figure 5
Block or allow programing based upon rating signals
sent by the broadcast station, lock by time, or disable or
re-enable the front panel buttons.
Figure 5. Main menu, V-Chip Lock selected
Audio/Video
Figure 6
The Audio Video Menu allows you to use the A/V
Memory Reset to return A/V settings to the original
factory settings for a selected device. You can also
adjust some or all of the A/V settings, display a blue
screen when viewing a device with no signal, enhance
the darker parts of bright pictures or turn the TV
speakers On or Off. Select Main Audio or PIP Audio as
the source for Audio 2 output.
Figure 6. Main menu, Audio/Video selected
Advanced
Figure 7
Align the focus (convergence) of the TV's projected light
beams or reset the focus to the factory default settings.
Adjust Color Balance Automatically or manually
(PerfectColor™). Color Balance uses six colors, Magenta,
Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue to obtain color
balance. Reset the Color Balance to the factory default
settings.
Figure 7. Main menu, Advanced selected

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