Руководство Пользователя для Mitsubishi Electronics SeriesLT-40151

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1.  Basic Setup and Operation
Remote Control
F1
F3
F4
F2
FAV
ON
DEMAND
GUIDE
MENU
INFO
BACK
ACTIVITY
Powers TV on or off
Side button sets the control mode
for the type of device to operate. Set
mode to
TV for normal TV viewing.
Number/letter keys
Channel tuning, page 14
MORE
Displays a menu showing addi-
tional functions for the number
keys.
For the
MORE menu in TV mode,
see below.
With remote control programmed
for another device, the
MORE menu
is specific to the device. See page
68.
For CEC-enabled devices,
page 75
CHANNEL UP
VOLUME UP
Record/Playback controls for external devices
When remote control is programmed, page 68
HDMI control, page 77
153 and 249 Series: NetCommand, page 58
VCR CABL/SAT TV DVD AUDIO
Control-mode indicator for device
type to control. Use the side button to
change.
MUTE
VOLUME DOWN
LAST. Returns to the previously tuned channel.
CHANNEL DOWN
TV Controls
Note:  To operate other audio/video
devices using the TV’s remote
control:
•  See Appendix A, “Programming the Remote
Control.”
•  For HDMI devices compatible with the TV’s
HDMI Control feature, see Appendix B.
153 and 249 Series
See
-
page 55 for NetCommand IR “Learn-
ing” of device keys.
For use of specific keys with NetCom-
-
mand-controlled devices, see “Special
Operation Methods,” page 58.
The 
MORE menu in TV mode
GUIDE   ChannelView listings, page 26.
MENU TV main menu, page 40
INFO TV status (page 27) or TV help.
BACK Steps back one menu; clears
the top menu or Status Display.
(PAUSE) Freezes a broadcast TV picture.
Adds a separator when entering digital
channel numbers. Clears some menu entries.
Press to select a TV activity and input.
See page 25.
  
249 Series: See page 68.
249 Series: See page 68.
PAGE UP
ENTER
Selects a channel number or
menu item.
   
Navigation controls
PAGE DOWN
SLEEP Sleep Timer, page 25
FORMAT Picture shape (aspect ratio), page 28
MORE Clears the MORE menu.
CC Closed Captions, page 46
VIDEO Video adjustments,
page 41
AUDIO Audio adjustments,
page 42