Mitsubishi WS-55517 User Manual

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 Setup Menu 
 Language
Display the on-screen menus in either English or 
Spanish (Español).  The first time you powered On your 
TV, you were requested to select an on-screen menu 
language.  If you choose to change the selection, all 
menu text will immediately switch to the language of 
your choice.
 Color 
Balance 
 
    
Figure 9                 
 
 
 
Your Mitsubishi TV uses six colors (Magenta, Red, 
Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue) to create color balance.  
You may adjust the intensity of the colors automatically, 
manually (PerfectColor™) or Reset them to the default 
settings.  Each TV input or device has a memory for 
PerfectColor.
 Auto
If the Auto box for Color Balance is checked, your TV 
will optimize color automatically and continuously.  Both 
Manual Color Adjustment and Reset Color options are 
grayed out and unavailable when Auto is checked.
 PerfectColor™ 
(Manual Color Correction)
Figure 9
The manual PerfectColor option is only available 
when Color Balance Auto is not checked.  Select 
PerfectColor and press ENTER to display the menu 
for manual color adjustment.  Individual sliders for 
Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan and Blue will be 
displayed.  The sliders have a numeric value, where 63 
is the maximum. The default setting for each color is 
31 (center).  Highlighted text will show which slider you 
are adjusting.   Each active input can be individually 
adjusted.
Figure 8. Setup Menu, Language option
Setup Menu
Figure 8
Figure 9.  PerfectColor Menu, Manual Color Correction
Press ADJUST  
 or 
 to navigate between colors and 
ADJUST   or    to change the color slider settings.
 Reset  
 
 
 
 
 
Select to reset the Color Balance settings.  The settings 
for the device shown in A/V Memory Reset will be 
returned to the factory default settings. Each active 
input can be individually reset.
 Convergence
.
Your Mitsubishi TV has three picture tubes which need 
to be aligned to properly converge the projected light 
beams on the screen.  Each picture tube projects a 
single color of red, blue or green.  
During production, your TV was carefully adjusted to 
properly align these colors.  However, moving the TV, 
the TV’s location in relation to the Earth’s magnetic 
poles, and the passage of time can cause these 
adjustments to change.  
As a special feature, you have the ability to adjust the 
red and blue light beams in reference to the fixed green 
light beam. This process is called convergence. There 
are two separate memories for convergence. One, for 
SD 480i/480p signals; the other for HD 1080i signals.  
SD convergence should be adjusted while watching an 
SD source and HD convergence should be adjusted 
while watching an HD source.
The TV should be fully warmed up before adjusting 
Convergence.  Turn the TV On and wait at least 30 
minutes before starting adjustments.