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Appendix f: troubleshooting – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-60C8 User Manual

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Appendices

Appendix F: Troubleshooting

Reset Name

When to Use

How to Use

Resulting Action

Format

When the picture shape
seems incorrect, use
FORMAT to change the
shape of the picture.

Press the

FORMAT key to cycle through the

available formats to find the best format
for the current picture.

The last-used format for a signal
type is memorized for each input.
The next time the same input and
the same signal type is viewed, the
last-used format will be recalled.

PerfectColor

and PerfecTint

Reset
(for the single
input currently
being watched)

When the color intensities
seem out of balance,
use the PerfectColor/
PerfecTint reset to reset
the color balances to the
original factory settings.
Both PerfectColor and
PerfecTint and are reset
at the same time.

While viewing the input to be reset,

1.

press

MENU to display the

Main

menu with the A/V icon highlighted.
Use

2.

to highlight

PerfectColor

and press

ENTER to display the

PerfectColor adjustment screen.
Press

3.

CANCEL to reset the colors.

All PerfectColor/PerfecTint sliders
are reset to the original center
position. The PefectColor/PerfecTint
settings for other inputs remain
unchanged.

A/V Memory
Reset
(for the single
input currently
being watched)

When audio and/or video
settings for a single input
seem incorrect, use A/V
Memory Reset to return
the input to the original
factory settings.

While viewing the input to be reset,

1.

press

MENU to display the

Main

menu with the A/V icon highlighted.

Use

2.

to highlight the

Reset

icon and press

ENTER to reset.

All Audio and Video settings for the
individual input are reset except
for the Listen To, Language, audio
Balance, and Closed Caption
settings.

A/V Reset
(for all inputs)

To reset audio and video
adjustments for all inputs
to the original factory
settings.

While viewing the TV, press the control-
panel buttons

GUIDE and FORMAT at the

same time.

All Audio and Video settings are
returned to the original factory
settings, including Listen To and
Language, plus Closed Captions
settings and Format settings.

Channel
Memorization

To erase and
re-memorize channels on
ANT 1 or ANT 2.

While viewing the TV, press

1.

MENU to

display the

Main

menu.

Press

2.

to highlight the

Setup

icon.
Press

3.

to highlight the

Scan

icon.
Press

4.

to highlight the antenna

input and reception mode, e.g.
Ant 1 Air.
Press

5.

to highlight the

Start

button icon and press

ENTER to

start the memorization.

All previously memorized chan-
nels for the selected antenna
input are erased and a new
set of memorized channels is
created. All custom settings for
Fav, channel names, and channel
locks are deleted. To add or
delete individual channels, see
Edit menu instructions on page
44.

Lock Menu Pass
Code

To change your

Lock

menu pass code

See the cutout page in Appendix B, page
65.

Allows a new code to be established.

Control-Panel
Lock Release

To re-enable the control-
panel buttons after
activation of the Control-
Panel Lock

Press and hold the

MENU button

on the control panel for over eight
seconds. This works even if the TV
is powered off.

Allows the control panel to be
unlocked if the remote control is
misplaced.

TV Reset Comparison Guide

You can resolve many common TV problems using
the reset functions described in the following table.
See also the troubleshooting suggestions later in this
appendix.

IMPORTANT
Before you change sound or picture settings:
If
picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast

channel (a channel from

ANT 1, ANT 2, a cable box, or

satellite receiver), first check other channels from the
same input before changing settings. If most other
channels from the same input seem correct, there is
likely a problem with the broadcast rather than with the
TV. Use care in this case, as changes you make to fix
problems on individual channels also affect all other
channels on the same input.

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