Инструкции Пользователя для Mitsubishi Electronics VS-55609

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Part II: Installation
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Warning:
 Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on-screen for 
extended periods of time.  Mix the types of pictures shown.  
Uneven picture tube aging is NOT covered by your warranty.
The normal use of a TV should include 
a mixture of TV picture types.  The most 
frequently used picture types should fill 
the screen with constantly moving images 
rather than stationary images or patterns.  
Displaying the same stationary patterns 
over extended periods of time, or display-
ing the same stationary pattern frequently 
can leave a subtle but permanent ghost 
image.  To avoid this, mix your viewing 
pattern.  Do not show the same stationary 
image for more than 15% of your total TV 
viewing in any one week.  Display con-
stantly moving and changing images that 
fill the screen whenever possible.
This projection TV uses picture tubes to 
project the image onto the screen.  All 
picture tubes age with use.  As they 
age, their light output is gradually reduced.  
Normal TV pictures fill the screen with 
constantly changing images.  Under these 
conditions, picture tubes age at an even 
rate across the entire screen.  This main-
tains a TV picture that is evenly bright over 
the whole screen.  Stationary images or 
images that only partially fill the screen 
(leaving black or colored bars to fill the 
screen), when used over extended periods 
of time or when viewed repeatedly, can 
cause uneven aging of the phosphors 
and leave subtle ghosts of the stationary 
images in the picture
Still or stationary images may be received 
from broadcasters, cable channels, sat-
ellite channels, DVD discs, video tapes, 
laser discs, on-line services, web/internet 
searching devices, video games, and digi-
tal TV tuner/converter boxes.  Examples of 
these types of images can be, but are not 
limited to the following:
  Letterbox top/bottom black bars
shown at the top and bottom of the TV 
screen when you watch a widescreen 
(16:9) movie on a standard (4:3) TV.
  Side bar images: solid bars shown on 
each side of an image when watching 
a standard (4:3) program on a wide-
screen (16:9) TV.
  Stock-market report bars: ticker run-
ning at the bottom of the TV screen.
  Shopping channel logos & pricing dis-
plays: bright graphics that are shown con-
stantly or repeatedly in the same location.
  Video game patterns and scoreboards
  Bright station logos: moving or low-
contrast graphics are less likely to cause 
uneven aging of the picture tubes.
  On-line (internet) web sites: or any 
other stationary or repetitive computer style 
images.