Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65732 Projection Television User Manual


 
Chapter 5. TV Menu Settings 61
Setup
See chapter 3, “TV Setup,” for use of the Setup
menu.
Select English or Spanish for menus and
on-screen displays.
Memorize the available channels for the
antenna or cable service connected to the
ANT 1
and
ANT 2
jacks.
Set the TV’s internal clock either manually
or have the TV set the clock automatically.
Set the TV Timer to turn on the TV auto-
matically at a designated time.
Set the energy mode for power consump-
tion when the TV is powered off.
Turn off Demo Mode.
View the TV’s software version.
NetCommand
See chapter 3, “TV Setup,” for more on use of
the NetCommand menu.
See a review list of all connections to the
TV.
Set up TV Guide On Screen® or make
changes to the setup.
Assign meaningful names to the input icons
in the Input Selection menu.
Change the order of icons in the Input
Selection menu.
Perform NetCommand “Learning” setup.
Associate A/V receiver inputs with devices
to enable automatic audio switching.
Record
Set up a NetCommand-controlled record-
ing.
View a list of scheduled recordings.
Set the default digital recording device.
Select anamorphic or cropped format for
analog recordings.
Main Menu
Press
MENU
on the remote control to open the Main menu,
figure 1. See below for an overview of the options available
through the Main menu.
Figure 1. Main menu.
Channel
Edit channels for the
ANT 1
and
ANT 2
inputs.
Manually add or delete channels from
memory, name analog channels, or add
your favorite channels to a FAV (Favorites)
list.
View signal strength of a currently tuned
digital channel.
Captions
Display closed captions (if sent by the
broadcaster).
Select settings for analog or digital cap-
tions.
Parental Lock
Block or allow programming based on
rating signals sent by the broadcast station.
Lock the TV by time.
Lock the front-panel buttons.
Audio/Video
Reset a selected input’s A/V memory to the
original factory settings.
Customize individual audio and video set-
tings.
Display a blue screen when viewing a
device with no video signal or a poor video
signal.
Enable/disable Film Mode.
Turn the TV speakers on or off.