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    							  4.  TV Operation and Features 31
    1. POWER:  Turns TV power on and off.
    2. Slide Switch:  Selects the A /V device to be oper-
    ated by the remote control.  Set the slide switch to 
    TV 
    for operation of the TV, and NetCommand-controlled 
    devices.  Control of additional devices requires pro-
    graming (see Appendix  C , “ Programming the Remote 
    Control .”
    3.  
    SLEEP:  Sets the TV to turn off within 2 hours in incre-
    ments of 30 minutes.
    4. Digits/Letters:  Press digits for channel numbers, 
    then press 
    ENTER for faster tuning.  Use numbers and 
    the
     —
    CANCEL key to enter digital sub-channel numbers.  
    Use also for entering letters or names in menus.
    To select letters when naming channels, repeatedly 
    press the associated number key.  Press 
    ENTER to set 
    the letter.  Special characters are available with the 1 
    key (!, &, blank space) and 
    0 key (/, 
    *, -).
    5. —/CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):  When entering digital 
    channel numbers, adds a separator between main 
    and sub-channel numbers.  Clears Fav and some 
    menu entries.
    6.  
    QV ( QuickView™):  Switches between the current 
    channel and the last channel viewed.
    7.   
    MUTE:  Turns TV sound on and off.
    8. 
    SPLIT:  Not used in this model.
    9.  FAV (Favorites):  Scans through memorized lists of 
    favorite channels.  See Setup > Edit > Fav1–Fav6 
    on  page 47 .
    10.  
    VOL  /  (Volume Up/Down):  Changes sound level.
    11.  
    CH/PAGE  /  (Channel or Page Up/Down):    Scans 
    up or down through memorized channels.  Pages 
    up and down through screens when used with 
    ChannelView.
    12 . FORMAT:  Changes the shape and size of the TV picture.
    13 . 
    LIST:  Works like the LIST key for a cable box or satellite 
    receiver when “learned” for Net Command or when the 
    remote has been programmed for the device.
    14.  INPUT:  Displays the Input Selection menu from which 
    you can select an input source to view, such as an 
    antenna input (
    ANT 1/2) or a connected device.
    15. 
         ( Adjust Up/Down/Left/Right):  Navigate 
    menus and change settings.
    16. 
    ENTER:  Selects a channel number or menu item.
    17.  
    GUIDE:  Displays or removes ChannelView™ channel 
    listings for 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.  Displays DVD disc or 
    top menu for a NetCommand-controlled DVD player.  
    Displays the guide for a NetCommand-controlled 
    cable box or satellite receiver.
    18. 
    INFO:  Displays an on-screen summary of the current 
    device in use and any broadcast information avail-
      Re mote Control
    able, including current V-Chip ratings information.  
    See  “Status Display” on page 33  for details.
    19. AUDIO:  Selects individual audio settings to adjust.  
    See  page 44  for a description of audio settings.
    20. 
    VIDEO:  Selects individual video settings to adjust.  
    See  page 42  for a description of video settings.
    21. 
    MENU:  Displays the main TV menu.  When a sub-
    menu is open, backs up one menu level.
    22. 
    EXIT:  Closes TV on-screen menus/displays.
    23.
      F1–F4
    For devices under Net Command control:  
    Perform Net Command “Learning” to assign your 
    choice of functions to the 
    F1–F4 keys.
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    							32 4.  TV Operation and Features
    For devices operating independently of 
    Net Command:  The 
    F1–F4 keys work like the  A, 
    B, C, D buttons on some  cable boxes, satellite 
    receivers, and DVD players.  Program the remote 
    control for your equipment and test the keys.  See 
    Appendix  C , “ Programming the Remote Control .”
    25.  
      (PAU S E):   Freezes a broadcast TV picture from an 
    antenna source, cable box, or satellite receiver (if 
    key has not been reassigned for Net Command use).
    Record/Playback Keys
    Use any of these methods to enable the recording and 
    playback commands of the TV’s remote control:
     Program the remote control for your DVR, VCR, or 
      DVD player/recorder and set the slide switch to 
    VCR, 
    DVD, CABLE/SAT, or AUDIO as appropriate.
     Check HDMI devices for compatibility with the TV’s 
    Net Command for HDMI feature (see Appendix  D ).
    Command IR “learning” for the device.
    24. 
      (RECORD):  Records with a VCR or DVR.
    25.   (PAU S E):  Pauses a VCR, DVR, or DVD.  See 
    above for use during TV viewing.
    26. 
      (STOP):  Stops play of a VCR, DVR, or DVD.
    27. 
      (REVERSE):  Rewinds a VCR.  Reverse scans a 
    DVR or DVD.
    28. 
      (PLAY):  Plays a VCR, DVR, or DVD.
    29. 
      (FORWARD):  Fast forwards a VCR.  Forward scans 
    a DVR or DVD.
    Note: To operate other audio/video devices using 
    the TV’s remote control:
     See Appendix  C , “ Programming the Remote 
    Control .”
     For HDMI devices compatible with the TV’s Net-
      Command for HDMI feature, see Appendix  D .
     See chapter 6, “Net Command IR Control,” for 
    Net Command IR “Learning” of device keys.
     For use of specific keys with NetCommand-con-
    trolled devices, see  “Special Operation Methods,” 
    page 59 .
     
    Remote Control, continued
    Care of the Remote Control
    Use only alkaline batteries. 
    Be within 20 feet of the equipment. 
    Do not press two or more keys at the same time  
    unless instructed to do so.
    Do not allow unit to get wet or become heated. 
    Avoid dropping on hard surfaces. 
    Do not use harsh chemicals to clean.  Use only a soft,  
    lightly moistened cloth.
    Do not mix old and new batteries. 
    Resetting the Remote Control
    If the slide switch is set to TV and the TV does not 
    respond properly,   
    reset the remote control.
    Press and hold 
    1. POWER for several seconds until the 
    key blinks twice and goes off.
    Release the 
    2. POWER key.
    Press keys 
    3. 0   0   9   3   5 and the POWER key will blink 
    twice when you finish entering the code.  While 
    entering the code, pause for a moment between 
    each key press to ensure it is recognized.
    Low-Battery Indicator
    If you press a key and the POWER key blinks five times, 
    replace the remote control’s batteries.
      Ch annelView Channel  Listings
    ChannelView™ displays channel names and program infor-
    mation, as sent by broadcasters or your local cable service 
    provider, for memorized channels on ANT 1 or ANT 2.  Listings 
    may be incomplete. 
     No program information is displayed for 
    analog channels.  An analog channel name is displayed only if 
    you assigned a name in the Setup > Edit menu ( page 47 ).
    To receive ChannelView updates:
    Keep the Energy Mode set to  Fast Power On
    Set the TV clock 
    Leave the TV powered off for a while each day to  
    receive updates.
    Notes:
    Listings are updated for the digital channel you are    -
    currently watching.
    If the time or date displayed are incorrect, change the    -
    TV’s time, time zone, date, or Daylight Savings Time 
    settings in the Setup menu.
    Using ChannelView
    Feature Press Key
    See ChannelView listings 
    from ANT 1 or ANT 2.Press  GUIDE.
    Close ChannelView Press GUIDE or EXIT.
    Scan channels one by one.Press and hold  or .
    Scan channels quickly.
    Press and hold PAG E  / .
    Jump to listings for a 
    specific channel.
    Enter the channel  1. 
    number (see numbers  in 
    upper left of screen).
    Press  2. ENTER.
    See more of the program 
    description (if available).Press  
    INFO.
    Move navigation to the 
    program listings.Press 
    .
    Move navigation to the 
    channel listings.Press 
    .
    Tune to the highlighted 
    channel.Press 
    ENTER.
     
    						
    							  4.  TV Operation and Features33
    Press the INFO key to see the 
    on-screen status display.  
    The most common displays 
    are shown here.  You will 
    rarely, if ever, see all status 
    indicators at the same time.
       
    St atus Display
    Tuesday 9:10 PM Sleep 30 min1413
    MUTE  Signal Strength1615
    On-screen status display 
    sample information
    8
    Ant 1 7-1  KABC-HD Monday Night Football
    HD 16:9 Standard St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay
    TV-PG FAV1
    Stereo English
    6
    9
    12
    1342
    11
    578
    10
    Analog Sources Digital Sources
    1.Source antenna or input Source antenna or input
    2.
    Analog channel being received (antenna sources only)Digital major and sub-channel numbers (antenna 
    sources only)
    3.Analog  channel name (if named in the Setup > Edit 
    menu); antenna sources only.Digital Channel Name (if broadcast or if named in the 
    Setup menu > Edit options; antenna sources only)
    4.(Does not apply) Program name (if broadcast)
    5.Signal Type Being Received Signal Type Being Received.
    6.Screen Format in use Screen Format in use
    7.Current Fav bank number of channel (antenna 
    sources only)Current Fav bank number of channel (antenna 
    sources only)
    8.(Does not apply) Program description if broadcast (antenna sources 
    only)
    9. 
    V-Chip rating (antenna sources or 
    VIDEO composite 
    and 
    S-VIDEO jacks only)
    V-Chip rating (antenna sources only)
    10.Audio Source.  Possible:
    TV speakers,  external sound systemAudio Source.  Possible:TV speakers,  external sound system
    11.Listen To indicator.  Possible:  Stereo, Mono, SAP 
    (antenna sources only)Listen To indicator.  Possible:  Stereo, Surround, Dual 
    Mono
    12 .(Does not apply) Current available language (antenna sources only)
    13 .Day and time Day and time
    14 .Sleep Timer remaining time Sleep Timer remaining time
    15.Mute indicator Mute indicator
    16.(Does not apply)  Signal strength indicator (antenna sources only)
     
    						
    							34 4.  TV Operation and Features
    Using Fav Channels
    See the current Fav bank numberPress INFO.
    View channels in current Fav bank
    Press the  1. FAV key.  Wait for the TV to tune to a channel in the current Fav bank.
    Press th 2. 
    e FAV key repeatedly to cycle through the channels available in the 
    current Fav bank.
    Change Fav banks
    Press the  1. FAV key.  Wait for the TV to tune to a channel in the current Fav bank.
    When tuning is complete and while the TV status display is still visible on  2. 
    screen, press the number key for the desired bank (1– 6).
    Note:  Wait for the channel change to  nish before pressing the number key.  
    Otherwise, the TV may ignore the Fav number.
    If no Fav banks are set upThe 
    FAV key switches to the previously tuned channel; works like the  QV key.
    Fav Setup Using Only the Remote Control
    Add Fav channelsWhile watching TV, tune to the channel you want to add to the current  1. 
    Fav memory bank.  The default bank is Fav1.  See the instructions above 
    if you need to change to a different Fav bank.
    Press and hold the  2. 
    FAV key for about 2 seconds.  When FAV and the 
    memory bank number appear under the channel number, the channel 
    has been successfully added.
    Remove Fav channels
    This procedure removes the channel 
    only from the selected bank and 
    leaves the other banks unchanged.While watching TV, press the  1. 
    FAV key.
    While the TV status display is still visible on screen, press the number  2. 
    key for the memory bank.
    Press the  3. 
    FAV key repeatedly until you see the desired channel in the on-
    screen status display.
    While the channel number and FAV indicator (with correct bank number)  4. 
    are still displayed on the screen, press 
    CANCEL.  You must press CANCEL 
    while the indicator is displayed.  When the FAV indicator disappears 
    after pressing 
    CANCEL, the channel has been successfully removed. Use the six Fav channel banks to store groups of your 
    favorite channels from 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.  You can set 
    up a Fav channel bank for each of your favorite program 
    types or set up a bank for each TV user.
    You may prefer to perform Fav channel setup from a 
    menu.  See the Setup > Edit options,  page 47 .
     
    Fa v ( Favorite Channels)
    ANT-1 4
    480i Stretch
    FAV2
    TV-PG
    Stereo SAP
    FAV
    Channel and Fav numbers in the 
    on-screen status display
     
    						
    							  4.  TV Operation and Features 35
      TV Signals and  Display Formats
    This is a 16:9 widescreen TV suitable for images avail-
    able from HDTV and many DVDs.  You can view older-
    style squarish images (4:3 aspect ratio) using one of the 
    display formats described on this page.  Press the 
    FORMAT 
    key to cycle through the available display formats. The TV 
    remembers the format you last used for each input.
    DVD Image Definitions
    Image information may be stated on the DVD case.  Some 
    DVDs support both of the formats described below.
      Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
    Indicates DVDs recorded to show widescreen images prop-
    erly on 16:9 TV sets using the TV’s Standard format mode 
    (recommended)
    .
    Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letter Box, or 
    Full Screen)
    Indicates DVDs recorded for viewing on squarish TV 
    screens.  They may be full screen (4:3 or 1:33:1) which 
    crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or  letter box, which 
    adds black top and bottom bars.
      Signal Definitions
    480i:  Traditional interlaced signals from ANT-1 and ANT 2, 
    composite 
    VIDEO, component Y Pb Pr, and HDMI jacks.
    480p:  Progressive-scan DVD signals on component 
    Y Pb 
    Pr
     and HDMI jacks.
    720p and 1080i:  High-definition signals received through 
    component 
    Y Pb Pr and HDMI jacks.  These signals are 
    always 16:9 (widescreen).
       
    SD 4:3:  Standard-definition squarish-screen-format 
    signals from digital channels on 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.
    SD 16:9:  
    Standard-definition widescreen-format signals 
    from digital channels on 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.
      HD 16:9:  
    High-definition 16:9 widescreen signals from 
    digital channels on 
    ANT 1 and ANT 2.
    TV Display Format Definitions
    Standard:  This is the full-screen format used by HDTV 
    signals.  Use this format to display anamorphic DVDs with a 
    1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratio.  Anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 
    aspect ratio are displayed correctly but with top and bottom 
    black bars.  Narrow (4:3) images are stretched evenly from 
    side to side.  Available for all signals.
    Expand:  Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by cropping 
    the top and bottom; useful for reducing the letter box top and 
    bottom bars of non-anamorphic DVD images.
    Zoom:  Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by cropping the 
    sides, top, and bottom to eliminate black bars.  480i/480p 
    and SD 4:3 signals:  Eliminates top and bottom bars on ana-
    morphic DVDs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.  720p, 1080i, SD 
    16:9, and HD signals:  Eliminates bars added to 4:3 images.
    Stretch:  Stretches a narrow 4:3 image across the screen 
    to display the entire image with less distortion than the 
    Standard format.
    Stretch Plus:  
    Similar to Stretch, but minimizes distortion on 
    the sides by expanding the picture to crop off portions of the 
    top and bottom.  You can adjust the vertical position of the 
    picture.  Press
     VIDEO repeatedly to show the Ver t Adjustment 
    option, then press 
    ENTER.  Use   to move the picture.
    Narrow:  Displays narrow 4:3 images in their original shape.  
    Adds black side bars to fill the screen.
    Wide Expand:  Enlarges the picture, cropping the image on both 
    sides.  Removes or reduces black side bars added to narrow 
    images converted to 16:9 signals for digital broadcast.
    Note:  All high-definition channels send widescreen (16:9) 
    signals, but not all programming was created for this format.  The 
    broadcaster may stretch the image or add side bars to fill the 
    widescreen area.
    Non-anamorphic or 
    SD 4:3Anamorphic DVD
    StandardDistorted.  Not 
    recommended.Recommended
    ExpandRecommended 
    for letterbox.  
    See Note 1.Distorted; not 
    recommended.  
    See Note 1.
    ZoomDistorted.  Not 
    recommended.  
    See Note 1.Recommended 
    for anamorphic 
    2.35:1 images.  
    See Note 1.
    StretchRecommended 
    for standard 
    broadcasts.  
    See Note 1.Distorted; not 
    recommended.  
    See Note 1.
    Stretch 
    PlusRecommended 
    for standard 
    broadcasts.  
    See Note 1.Distorted; not 
    recommended.  
    See Note 1.
    NarrowSee Note 1Distorted; not 
    recommended.  
    See Note 1.
    Original Signal Display Formats
    SD 16:9 or 
    HD Digital 
    720p, 
    1080i, 
    1080p 
    SignalStan-
    dardUse for widescreen im-
    ages.
    Wide 
    ExpandRecommended to re-
    move side bars.
    ZoomRecommended to re-
    move bars from the top, 
    bottom, and sides.
    TV Display Formats.  Press the FORMAT key repeatedly to 
    see the displays available for the current program.  Press 
    the 
    INFO key to see the name of the display format in use.
    Note 1:  Available for 480i, 480p, and digital SD 4:3 signals only.
    Original 
    Signal
    TV  
    Display
     
    						
    							36 4.  TV Operation and Features
     JPEG Thumbnail Menu
    Use these keys while viewing JPEG thumbnail images.
    Keys for the JPEG Thumbnail Menu
         Move the highlight from image to image.
    F
    ORMAT Rotate the thumbnail clockwise in 90 incre-
    ments.
     or 
    ENTER
    Play the slide show starting with the high-
    lighted thumbnail.
    Highlight the last thumbnail on the current page.
    Highlight the first thumbnail on the current page.
    CH/PAGE  / Display the next or previous page of thumb-
    nails.
    EXITClose the Thumbnail menu and display the 
    USB Photo menu.
    MENUClose the Thumbnail menu and display the 
    Main menu.
    INPUTClose the Thumbnail menu and display the 
    Input Selection menu.
    JPEG Thumbnail MenuUS B Photo Menu Options
    Start slide show. With the Slideshow icon high-
    lighted, press 
     or ENTER.
    Activate menu options.Highlight an icon and press 
    ENTER to:
    start the slide show 
    display picture thumbnails 
    open the  Media Setup 
    submenu.
    Display or close the 
    Main menu.Press 
    MENU.
    Display status for the 
    file source.Press  INFO.
    Select a different con-
    nected devicePress  1. INPUT.
    Highlight the icon for a dif- 2. 
    ferent device.
    Press  3. 
    ENTER.
    Clear status display 
    or menu to show the 
    USB Photo menuPress 
    EXIT.IMPORTANT
    Stop playback or change to a different TV input 
    before disconnecting from the USB photo port.
    Vie wing Camera Files
    J PEG Photos and the USB Photo Port
    Back up the data on 1. 
    your USB drive before 
    connecting it to the 
    TV.  Mitsubishi is not 
    responsible for file 
    damage or data loss.
    Connect your USB card 
    2. 
    reader or USB drive to 
    the TV’s USB Photo 
    port.
    The USB Photo menu 
    displays while files are 
    being read.  Wait until 
    you see the completion 
    message on screen before continuing.
    Note: 
    Some manufacturers’ devices may be incompat-
    ible with the TV.  If the TV is unable to display your 
    photos, you can:
    files to a different USB device.
     Use the camera’s composite video output 
    as described later in this chapter.
    Refer to the table below for use of the 
    3. USB Photo 
    menu after files have been read.
    Optional:4.   Connect an audio device to the INPUT 
    4
     AUDIO L and R stereo jacks to play sound while 
    viewing pictures.
    USB
    INPUT 4
    L
    R
    TV convenience 
    input panel 
    (INPUT 4)
    Optional 
    audio 
    device
    Notes on Viewing JPEG Files
     The TV ignores all commands while reading files.  Wait 
    for the completion message before continuing.
     Large files or high-capacity storage devices may take a 
    long time to display.  The screen will be blank while files 
    are read.
     Use only one source device at a time.
     Back up the data on your USB drive before con-
    necting it to the TV.  Mitsubishi is not responsible 
    for file damage or data loss.
     
    						
    							  4.  TV Operation and Features37
    Media Setup Menu
    Media Setup menu
    In the Media Setup menu you can adjust the slide show 
    display, number of repetitions, or display interval.
    Auto or Manual advance.  During 
    manual operation, press 
     or ENTER to advance to 
    the next slide.
     For automatic advance, select the time interval for 
    display of each slide.  The interval you select here is 
    the minimum time between slides; actual time may 
    be longer for larger files.
     For automatic advance, select the number of times 
    (frequency) to play the complete slide show:  Once, 
    Tw i c e, or Continuous.
    
    EXIT to close the Media Setup menu and 
    return to the USB Photo menu.
    USB Photo Menu Compatible Picture Files
    Still images recorded on digital cameras using the  
    Exchangeable Image File Format, version 2.1 (EXIF 
    2.1) standard for digital still cameras and Design 
    Rules for Camera File Systems version 1.0 (DCF 1.0)
    Some images opened and resaved on a computer  
    may not play back or may not display in the thumb-
    nail list.  This happens if the files were resaved in an 
    incompatible format.
    Full path file names can be no longer than 50 char- 
    acters and must end in a .jpg extension.  Only the 
    first 20 of the 50 characters will display.
    Images on storage devices with a capacity of over  
    256 MB can take a longer initial time to display.
    The storage device must use the FAT/FAT32 files  
    system.
    Camera Photos and Moving  Video as 
    C omposite Video
    Connect the camera to the TV using a composite video 
    cable if:
     You are unable to see images using the USB photo 
    port.
     You wish to view moving video from the camera.
    The TV’s USB Photo menu will be unavailable and you 
    must control the slide show through the camera.  Display 
    resolution is standard-definition (480i).
    Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the 
    1. 
    camera for instructions needed for this setup.
    Set the camera’s output signal type to 
    2. NTSC and put 
    the camera into playback mode.
    With the camera still turned on, connect your digital 
    3. 
    camera’s composite video cable (usually yellow) to 
    the 
    VIDEO/Y jack on the TV.  To hear audio, connect 
    the camera’s audio output cable to the 
    AUDIO L jack.
    When the 
    4. Auto Input Sensing screen displays, 
    press 
    EXIT or assign the name Camcorder.
    Press 
    5. INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
    Highlight the icon 
    6. 
    for the camera 
    input and press 
    ENTER.
    If viewing photos, 7.  
    advance through 
    the images 
    manually or set 
    the camera to 
    advance auto-
    matically.
    Slide Show
    Use these keys during the slide show.
    Keys for JPEG Picture Slide Show
    Begin or resume slide show playback
    Pause or resume playback while in auto-
    matic advance mode.
     or 
    ENTER Advance to the next slide.
    Go to the previous slide.
    F
    ORMAT Rotate the slide clockwise in 90 incre-
    ments.
    Stop slide show and display the USB Photo 
    menu.
    INFODisplay status for the viewing device and 
    current image.
    INPUTDisplay the Input Selection menu.
    MENUDisplay or remove the TV Main menu.
    Note: Always press 
     (STOP) to stop slide show play-
    back before disconnecting from the USB Photo 
    port.
    IMPORTANT
    The TV can read JPEG photo files as created by 
    the camera.  If you edit a photo file on a computer 
    and resave the image, the TV may be unable to 
    read the resaved file.
    Optional 
    Audio Cable
    Y/
    VIDEO
    Pb
    Pr
    L
    R
    Camera connection 
    using a composite 
    video cable
     
    						
    							38 4.  TV Operation and Features
    This section provides Instructions for viewing 3D video 
    using the TV’s 3D feature.  The 3D options are found in 
    the Setup > 3D menu described on  page 50  .
    Initial Set-Up
    Check if your HDMI 3D video source device outputs 1. 
    a 1080p 60-Hz signal.  This information will be 
    needed when you assign an input name in the Auto 
    Input Sensing screen.
    If your 3D glasses came with an emitter box, 
    2. 
    connect the emitter box to the 3D GLASSES 
    EMITTER
     jack on the back of the TV.  See  page 12  
    for the location of the jack.Power on the TV and the source device.
    3. 
    Connect the source device to the TV’s HDMI input.4. 
    When the 5. Auto Input Sensing screen displays, 
    name the input according to the table below.
    The signal type and choice of name are important 
    because the TV will process the video signal 
    differently depending on the name you assign.  If 
    your 3D source is a computer, name the input 
    PC.  If your source device is a high-definition disc 
    system such as Blu-ray, or is a game console, the 
    signal must be 1080p at 60-Hz.
    Press 
    6. EXIT to close the Auto Input Sensing screen.
    Source of 3D Video Type of 3D Video SignalName to Assign to 
    Video Input
    Computer Recommended:  1080p 60 Hz (1920 X 1080).  The image will fill 
    the TV screen.
    Other 60-Hz computer video signals compatible with the TV will 
    display with black bars.  See  “Computer Display Formats” on 
    page 21 .PC
    Any other 3D video 
    sourceTo see 3D video, signal must be 1080p, 60-Hz Any name other than 
    PC
    To Watch 3D Video
    Press 1. INPUT to display the Input Selection menu.
    Highlight the icon for the 3D video input and press 
    2. 
    ENTER.
    Press 
    3. MENU and select the Setup > 3D Mode menu.
    Set 
    4. 3D Mode to On.  The On setting will be memo-
    rized for the current input when you exit this menu.
    Press 
    5. EXIT to close the menu.
    To see the best effect, you may need to synchronize 
    6. 
    your 3D glasses with the image.  Display the Setup 
    > 3D Mode menu and under Glasses L–R, select 
    either Standard or Reverse.
    To Watch Regular (non-3D) Video
    The 3D Mode setting is memorized for each input.  
    When you want to watch non-3D video on the input 
    selected above:
    Select the input in the 
    1. Input Selection menu.
    Open the 
    2. Setup > 3D menu and set 3D Mode to 
    Off.
     
     
    3 D Video
    Use the Setup > 
    3D Mode menu to 
    enable 3D video 
    viewing.
     
    						
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    5
    TV Menus
    Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System
    1
    2
    4
    5
    6
    7
    3
    Key Function
    1 MENUDisplay or close the Main menu or move back one menu level.
    2 EXITClose all menus and return to TV viewing.
    3
       
    ( Adjust Left/Right Keys)Move through screens to select menu options. 
    Change settings. 
    Scroll through lists. 
     
    (Adjust Up/Down Keys)
    4 ENTERStart an automatic function or check /uncheck a check box. When 
    setting time, move from hour digits to minutes digits and from 
    month to day to year digits.
    5 Numbers
     LettersEnter channel numbers.
    Enter custom names in some text boxes.
    6 CANCELClear a setting or stop an automatic function. 
    Add a separator in a digital channel number. 
    7  INFOGet context-sensitive help.
    Main Menu
    Press MENU on the remote control to open the Main menu.
    Icon Menu Name and Description Page
    Main menu
    AV MenuCustomize picture and sound settings.  40 
    Captions MenuTurn closed captions on and off; customize 
    caption displays.  45 
    Setup Menu
    Perform basic TV setup.  Set language, scan 
    (memorize) channels, set the TV clock, edit 
    channel options, lock TV use by channel, set 
    Energy Mode, set the auto-on TV Timer, set 3D 
    options.  46 
    Inputs Menu
    Assign names to TV inputs, change icon order in 
    the Input Selection menu, perform Net Command 
    IR “learning,” enable/disable NetCommand HDMI 
    control.  51  
    Lock Menu
    Restrict TV use by program ratings and by time of 
    day.  Disable the control-panel touch keys.  Set a 
    pass code.  52 
     
    						
    							40 5.  TV Menus
      A V Menu
    An on-screen slider displays when making some audio 
    and video adjustments.  Numeric values represented on 
    the slider range from 0 (minimum) to 63 (maximum), with 
    31 as the mid-point.
    The AV menu contains sub-menus for audio and video 
    adjustments
    AV Menu Options
    VideoSee the description of video adjustments on  page 42 .
    AudioSee the description of audio adjustments on  page 44 .
     
    Reset To reset audio and video adjustments for the current input, highlight the Reset icon and 
    press 
    ENTER.
    Reset has no effect on settings for Balance, Listen To, Language, and Film Mode.
     
    PerfectColor
     
     
    PerfectColor SlidersSliders adjust the saturation (intensity) of six colors for the 
    current image source.
      PerfectTint Sliders
    Sliders adjust six hues for the current image source
    To use PerfectColor and PerfecTint:
    Highlight the PerfectColor™ icon and press 
    ENTER to display the PerfectColor menu.  Settings 
    are retained in memory independently for each TV input. 
     To switch between PerfectColor™ and PerfecTint™ adjustments, highlight Adjust Mode 
    and press
       .
      to move from one color bar to the next.
    
       to change settings.
    
    CANCEL to restore default settings.
    
    MENU to return to the Main menu.
    PerfectColor sliders let you adjust the saturation of six colors.PerfecTint sliders let you adjust six hues.
     
    						
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