A/V Settings Menu; Black Enhancement - Mitsubishi WS-48613 Owner's Manual

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A/V Settings Menu: Memory Reset, Settings, Video Mute,
Black Enhancement, TV Speakers, Audio 2 Out
Audio/Video
Figure 21
Select Audio/Video to perform the functions listed
below.
Figure 21. Audio/Video Menu, Settings
A/V Memory Reset
A/V Memory Reset allows you to select the device
which will have the A/V Settings returned to the original
factory settings. To return a device's memory to the
original factory settings, select the device and then
press ENT(er).
Audio/Video Settings
Each device has its own A/V memory. Select the device
in A/V Memory Reset then select Audio or Video to
adjust the device's individual settings. Press ENT(er),
and the menu is removed and the individual settings are
displayed.
Use ADJUST
or
to select the individual settings
to be adjusted. Use ADJUST
adjustment. For descriptions of the individual A/V
settings see A/V Setting Descriptions, pages 68 and 69.
Video Mute
Video Mute lets you display a blue background when no
signal is being received on Inputs 1-3.

Black Enhancement

The contrast in dark scenes is enhanced for better picture
quality. Brighter scenes will not be affected.
or
to make the
TV Speakers
This selection will turn on or off the TV's internal speakers.
You may select Off when sending the sound through a
separate stereo system or surround sound A/V receiver.
®
When NetCommand
is enabled, selecting the
A/V Receiver icon from the Device Selection menu
automatically turns Off the TV speakers. See the
NetCommand information for further instructions.
Audio 2 Out
Audio 2 Out allows you to listen to the audio from either
the Main screen or the live PIP screen.
If you selected Audio 2 Out as the A/V Receiver source in
the NetCommand Setup Wizard, then you will only be able
to listen to the Main screen's audio.
Select Monitor Out to Audio/Video 1 in Edit NetCommand
to be able to listen to the PIP's audio through headphones
The VCR for recordings must be connected through the
A/V Receiver.
To prevent damage from a sudden increase
in volume, make sure the TV volume is set to
low before setting speakers to ON.
IMPORTANT
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