Advanced preferences, Filters, Translucency – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SR-HD5 User Manual

Page 64: Done, Video, Advanced preference options, Receiver id

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Filters

The default setting for Filters is “Temporary.” With a setting of “Temporary,” each time you
leave the on-screen guide, all filters other than the Channel List will reset “All Categories.” If you
change the Filters setting to “Persistent,” any filtering that you should happen to do will survive
exiting the on-screen guide and be in effect for the OneLine™ Guide and even later when
returning to the on-screen guide at a later time.

Translucency

The TRANSLUCENCY option allows you to set the degree of translucency in menus and
screens that overlay video.

Advanced Preferences

Highlighting the Advanced button on the
PREFERENCES screen and pressing the

key

on the remote control will display the ADVANCED
PREFERENCES
screen shown at right. This screen
contains additional preferences that are less likely to
require changes once they are selected. Most users
will not make any changes to this screen. This screen
also provides a means to reset all preference settings
to the factory default settings.

Done

Highlighting the Done button on the screen and
pressing the

key on the remote control causes

an exit from the ADVANCED PREFERENCES screen and a return to the PREFERENCES
screen.

Video

Highlighting the Video button on the screen and pressing the

key on the remote control

will return you to the last program you were viewing.

Advanced Preference Options

On the right of the ADVANCED PREFERENCES screen is a panel of option buttons and their
related current settings: Receiver ID, Channel Lock, and Factory Defaults, which are explained
below.

Receiver ID

Someday, you may choose to get a second HD receiver. If both receivers are in the same home or
if you are using an RF remote control or a remote control extender, you may experience
interference between signals. To avoid this “cross talk,” simply highlight the Receiver ID button
and press

on the remote control to be used for that specific HD receiver. Remember to set

your remote control to the desired code first. For information regarding changing the remote
control code, see Chapter 8, “Changing the Remote Control Address to operate other HD
Receivers.”

The ADVANCED PREFERENCES screen

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

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