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Instructions Mitsubishi Electronics, Modèle CS-35305

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Adjust the scale until the sound seems to come equally from both speakers. The "Surround" function creates simulated stereo and surround effects. You can set this function to "Off," "Simulate," or "Hall." • Select "Off' if you do not want to use any surround effects. • Select "Simulate" if you are watching a non-stereo program; your TV will create a simulated stereo effi?cl;. • Select "Hall" if you are watching a stereo program; your TV will use its built-in speakers to create a simulated surround effect, making the sound seem to extend around and behind you. 54 Chapter 3: Operating Your TV Adjusting the sound (cont.) The "Speaker" function allows you to turn the TV's internal speakers on or off. • Choose "On" if you want to play the TV's sound through the TV's built-in speakers. • Choose "Off' if you connected your TV to an audio system. adjusting tile audio functions 0 Press the AUDIO button on the © c::b o remote control repeatedly until OOO 0 the function you want to adjust appears on-screen. (The functions appear at the center of the _-(I0 Ilk _qir/ bottom of the screen.) OOOc oQQQ O While the function is slfill on the _QQQB screen, use the ADJUST buttons tc adjust the function's setting. O The funct:ions will disappear from the screen after a few seconds. (You cannot adjust a function if it is not on the screen.) Getting Started Adjusting the picture Your TV allows you to customize and adjust the settings of its video functions. This sections gives you descriptions of each video function, then explains how to adjust the functions. descriptions of video functions The "Tint" function lets you adjust the proport,ion of red to green in the picture. This determines the delicate tones of color. The "Color" function lets you determine the intensity of the color. The "Contrast" function controls the level of white-to-black in the picture. When contrast is low, you will be able to see the variety of shades in the darker images on the screen. When the contrast is high, the screen's dark images will appear more uniformly black, but this will also make the colors on the screen seem more vibrant. "Brightness" controls the overall brightness of the picture. "Sharpness" adjusts the detail and clarity of the picture. The "Color temp" (Color temperature) function allows you to set how the TV will display white images. • With the "Low" setting, white images on-screen will have a yellow cast to them. • With the "High" setting, white images on-screen will haw_ a blue cast to them. • With the "Middle" setting, white images on-screen will be balanced between yellow and blue. The "_" function controls the closed caption decoder. See page 57. adjusting the video functions O Press the VIDEO button on the Oc:_o remote control repeatedly until _C::Z:bc= oooC the function you want to adjust appears at the bottom of the center of the screen. While the function is still on the OOOc _000 f screen, use the ADJUST c:_O O0 _O buttons to adjust the function. The functions will disappear fromthe screen shortly. (You cannot adjust a function if it is not on the screen.) 56 Chapter 3: Operating Your TV Using the closed caption decoder _Important: _Important: _Important: Many broadcasters now supply closed captioning information along with their regular broadcasts. Your TV can decode that information and display it on the TV screen. There are two types of captioning that broadcasters can send: "standard" and "text." Standard captioning is related to the program that is being shown. Standard captioning usually follows the dialogue of the characters on-screen. Text captioning often contains information such as weather or news. Text captioning blocks out your view of the program you are watching. Your TV can decode four different "standard captioning" signals and four different "text captioning _' signals on each TV channel. However, each station may be broadcasting only one or two captioning signals, or none at. all. When setting the decoder you can choose: • to display one of four "standard captioning" signals ( _,_--C7:1, :2, _ :3, _ :4), • to display one of four "text captioning" signals ( _-_ : Text 1, [] : Text 2, [] :Text 3, _-_ : Text 4), • to display captions when muting ( [] : _rhen Muting), • or to turn the captions off ( [] : Off). If you select "[] : When Muting," the standard captioning signal ( [] :1) will appear whenever you use the MUTE button. If you set the decoder to a "standard" caplfion setting and tune to a broadcaster that is not sending a caption si_,mal, no captions will appear. If you set the decoder to a "text" setting and. tune to a broadcaster that is not sending a text sig:aal, a large black rectangle will block your screen. The content of captions are determined by the broadcaster. If your captions show strange characters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is not a malfunction of the 27V. Getting Started Important: Using the closed caption decoder (cont.) adjusting the closed captioning decoder Vv]aen adjusting ...


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