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  1. J

    AVIA calibration question

    Thanks Michael. So basically what you're saying is that there is no need for SVM whatsoever in a true home viewing environment?
  2. J

    AVIA calibration question

    Thanks. I was poking around the Home Theater Spot Mitsubishi forums yesterday and found a post from a few years ago listing the code to access the service menu and the specific menu item for SVM. I ALSO found the paragraph in the back of my owners manual that warns me in big bold letters NOT...
  3. J

    AVIA calibration question

    I've been doing lots of reading today about red push and attenuators, etc. Now, if I were to get an attenuator, I would only be able to connect it to the red component cable for my DVD player, right? Regular cable TV would still be affected by the red push. Is that true? If that's the case...
  4. J

    AVIA calibration question

    More newbie questions before I calibrate: 1. There is a color temp setting in the TV menu. Here are the options (quoted from the manual): a. Low 6500K or Low (for DTV): White images will have a warm cast to them. The Low 6500K represents the 6500K industry standard for NTSC (non-DTV)...
  5. J

    AVIA calibration question

    Thanks for the input guys. I'm looking forward to seeing what I've been missing... :) One of the features that this TV has is a setting called "IRIS", which stands for Intelligent Room Illumination Sensor. According to the manual, "when IRIS is on, the TV automatically adjusts contrast and...
  6. J

    AVIA calibration question

    I currently have a Mitsubishi WS-65809 65" rear projection TV that I purchased three years ago. I ordered the AVIA DVD today and will be calibrating my TV when the DVD arrives. The way that our TV is setup is that there is a separate input source (selectable via the TV remote) for cable TV...
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