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DLP ® HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISIONMODELS
WD-57833WD-65833WD-73833OWNER’S GUIDE
• Forquestions:
- Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsubishi-tv.com.- [email protected] CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
• ForinformationonSystem Reset,pleaseseethebackcover.
• Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecontrols,lampcartridges,orOwner’sGuides,visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall800-553-7278.
• GuidelinesforsettingupandusingyournewwidescreenTVstartonpage11.
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For Your Records
Recordthemodelnumber,serialnumber,andpurchasedateofyourTV.ThemodelandserialnumbersareonthebackoftheTV.RefertothispagewhenrequestingassistancewiththeTV.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
PURCHASE DATE
RETAILER NAME
LOCATION
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Product: ProjectionTelevisionReceiver
Models: WD-57833, WD-65833, WD-73833
Responsible Party:
MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.9351JeronimoRoadIrvine,CA92618-1904
Telephone: (800) 332-2119
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,
and(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstal-lation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunica-tions.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterfer-encewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequip-mentandthereceiver.
• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful interference and would void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NOUSERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
Thelightningflashwitharrowheadsymbolwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheuserofthepres-enceofuninsulated“dangerousvoltage”withintheproduct’senclosurethatmaybeofsufficientmagnitudetoconstituteariskofelectricshocktopersons.
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheusertothepresenceofimportantoperatingandmaintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliteratureaccompanyingtheproduct.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TV WEIGHT:ThisTVisheavy!Exerciseextremecarewhenliftingormovingit.LiftormovetheTVwithaminimumoftwoadults.TopreventdamagetotheTV,avoidjarringormovingitwhileitisturnedon.AlwayspoweroffyourTV,unplugthepowercord,anddiscon-nectallcablesbeforemovingit.
WARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
Contents
Important Information About Your TVGeneralWarningsandCautions,NotesonInstallationandOperation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ImportantSafeguards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1 Television OverviewPackageContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6SpecialFeaturesofYourTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6TVFrontPanel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7TVBackPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2 TV SetupGuidelinesforSettingUpandUsingYourNewWidescreenTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
InstallingtheRemoteControlBatteries. . . . . . . . 12WhenYouFirstPowerOntheTV. . . . . . . . . . . . 12InitialTVSetup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12SettingUpTVInputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13ControllingA/VReceiverSoundVolume. . . . . . . 14UsingtheTVwithaPersonalComputer . . . . . . . 15
3 TV ConnectionsBeforeyouBegin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiverwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HDMIDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver, DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
StandardCableBox,SatelliteReceiver,orOtherDevicewithS-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
WallOutletCable(nocablebox) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19AntennawithaSingleLead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19AntennaswithSeparateUHFandVHFLeads . . . 19DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . 20DVIVideoDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver, DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
VCRtoanAntennaorWallOutletCable. . . . . . . 21VCRtoaCableBox(Audio&Video). . . . . . . . . . 22A/VReceiver(SoundSystem) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23OlderCableBox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24IEEE1394Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4 TV Operation and FeaturesChoosingaViewingSource. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27SleepTimer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27RemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28ChannelViewChannelListings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30StatusDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Fav(FavoriteChannels). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32TVSignalsandDisplayFormats. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33SplitScreen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35ViewingCameraFiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
JPEGPhotosandtheUSBPhotoPort . . . . . 36PhotosandMovingVideoasComposite Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
5 TV Menu SettingsMainMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38RemoteControlKeysfortheTVMenuSystem . . 38AVMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
VideoMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41AudioMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
CaptionsMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43SetupMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44InputsMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49LockMenu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
PassCodes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51ParentMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51OtherMenu(AlternateRatingSystem) . . . . . 51BypassingTVLocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6 NetCommandAboutNetCommand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54IREmitterPlacement(NetCommand). . . . . . . . . 55InitialNetCommandSetupforMostDevices. . . . 56AddorRemoveDeviceKeysfromNetCommandControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
NetCommandSpecializedDeviceKeys . . . . . . . 57OperatingNetCommand-ControlledDevices . . . 58SettingUpNetCommandControlofan A/VReceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
NetCommand-ControlledRecording . . . . . . . . . 63UsingIEEE1394Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
AppendicesAppendixA:Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68AppendixB:Lamp-CartridgeReplacementandCleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
AppendixC:BypassingtheParentalLock . . . . . 71AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl . 73AppendixE:Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Trademark and License Information . . . . . . . . . . 89
Mitsubishi TV Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Operating Notes
Internal Fans
Internalcoolingfansmaintainproperoperatingtempera-turesinsidetheTV.ItisnormaltohearthefanswhenyoufirstturnontheTV,duringquietsceneswhileviewingtheTV,andforashorttimeafterturningofftheTV.
TV Guide On Screen Access Requirements
TVGuideOnScreen®listingsarenotprovidedbyMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.Opera-tionofTVGuideOnScreenrequiresover-the-airorcableaccesstostationscarryingTVGuideOnScreenprogramlistings.Iflistingsarenotavailableinyourareaorbecomediscontinuedbythelocalprovider,TVGuideOnScreenwillnotoperate.TVGuideOnScreendoesnotprovideprogramlistingsforsatelliteTVsystems.
Cleaning RecommendationsNormally,lightdustingwithadry,non-scratchingdusterwillkeepyourTVclean.Ifcleaningbeyondthisisneeded,pleaseusethefollowingguidelines:
First,turnofftheTVandunplugthepowercordfromthepoweroutlet.
Ocasionallycleandustbuild-upfromtheair-intakegrillesonthebackandsidesoftheTV.Cleanusingavacuumcleanerwithabrushattachment.
Glossy Surfaces
UsethesoftcleaningclothsuppliedwiththeTV.
• Cleantheclothbeforeeachusebyshakingorbrushingtoremoveanyresidualdirtparticles.
• GentlywipedowntheglossysurfacesofyourTVwiththesoftcloth.Donotapplypressurewhilewiping.
• Ifnecessary,lightlydampenthesoftclothwithwater.Donotusechemicalorabrasivecleaners.
• Washthesoftclothbyhandormachine.Useonlymildsoap.
Top and Sides of the TV (non-glossy surfaces)
• GentlywipedownyourTVwithasoft,non-abrasiveclothsuchascottonflanneloracleanclothdiaper,lightlymoistenedwithwater.Drywithaseconddry,soft,non-abrasivecloth.
• Foroilydirt,addafewdropsofmildliquiddeter-gent,suchasdishwashingdetergent,tothewaterusedtomoistenthecloth.Rinsewithasecondclothmoistenedonlywithwater.Drywithathirddry,soft,non-abrasivecloth.
Screen
• Followtheinstructionsforthetopandsides,wipinggentlyinanupanddownmotion.
• Cleantheentirescreenevenly,notjustsectionsofthescreen.
• Donotallowliquidtodripdownthescreen,assomeliquidmayentertheTVthroughthegapbetweenthescreenandscreenframe.
• YoumaypurchaseMitsubishiScreenCleaner,partnumberCLEANER-VSS,bycalling(800)553-7278.
General Cleaning Precautions
• DONOTallowliquidtoentertheTVthroughtheventilationslotsoranycrevice.
• DONOTuseanystrongorabrasivecleaners,asthesecanscratchthesurfaces.
• DONOTuseanycleanerscontainingammonia,bleach,alcohol,benzene,orthinners,asthesecandullthesurfaces.
• DONOTsprayliquidsorcleanersdirectlyontheTV’ssurfaces.
• DONOTscruborrubtheTVharshly.Wipeitgently.
Lamp ReplacementForlamp-replacementinstructions,seeAppendixB.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Under WarrantyCall(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important: All lamps replaced under warranty must be returned to Mitsubishi where they will be inspected for defect verification.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After WarrantyVisitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.Ordernewlamppartnumber915P061010.
Important Information About Your TVInstallation Notes Stand RequirementMitsubishidoesnotdesign,manufactureorsellmatch-ingbasesfor833seriesmodeltelevisions(WD-57833,WD-65833,WD-73833).Whenselectingastand,baseorotherfurnituretosupporttheTV,pleasemakesureitisdesignedwiththeappropriatedimensionsforstabil-ityandtosupporttheTV’stotalweightaswellastheweightofanyadditionalequipmentyouplantostore.
Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper air circulation around the television.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THIS REMINDERISPROVIDEDTOCALLTHECATVSYSTEMINSTALLER’SATTENTIONTOARTICLE820-40OFTHENECTHATPROVIDESGUIDELINESFORTHEPROPERGROUNDINGAND,INPARTICULAR,SPECIFIESTHATTHECABLEGROUNDSHALLBECONNECTEDTOTHEGROUNDINGSYSTEMOFTHEBUILDING,ASCLOSETOTHEPOINTOFCABLEENTRYASPRACTICAL.
TV Software DonotattempttoupdatethesoftwareofthisTVwithsoftwareorUSBdrivesnotprovidedbyorauthorizedbyMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.Non-autho-rizedsoftwaremaydamagetheTVandwillnotbecoveredbythewarranty.
Important SafeguardsPleasereadthefollowingsafeguardsforyourTVandretainforfuturereference.Alwaysfollowallwarningsandinstructionsmarkedonthetelevision.1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions.ReadallsafetyandoperatinginstructionsbeforeoperatingtheTV.Retainthesafetyandoperating
instructionsforfuturereference.Followalloperatinganduseinstructions.2. Heed Warnings. Adheretoallwarningsontheapplianceandintheoperatinginstructions.3. Cleaning. UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquid,abrasiveoraerosolcleaners.Cleanerscanpermanently
damagethecabinetandscreen.Usealightlydampenedclothforcleaning.4. Attachments and Equipment. Neveraddanyattachmentsand/orequipmentwithoutapprovalofthemanufacturerassuchadditionsmay
resultintheriskoffire,electricshockorotherpersonalinjury.5. Water and Moisture. DonotusetheTVwherecontactwithorimmersioninwaterispossible.Donotusenearbathtubs,washbowls,kitchen
sinks,laundrytubs,inawetbasement,swimmingpools,etc.6. Accessories. DonotplacetheTVonanunstablecart,stand,tripod,ortable.TheTVmayfall,causingseriousinjurytoa
child,adultorpetandseriousdamagetotheTV.Useonlywithacart,stand,tripod,bracketortablerecommendedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwiththeTV.AnymountingoftheTVshouldfollowthemanufacturer’sinstructions,andshouldusemountingaccessoriesrecommendedbythemanufacturer.Anapplianceandcartcombinationshouldbemovedwithcare.Quickstops,excessiveforce,andunevensurfacesmaycausetheapplianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.
7. Ventilation. SlotsandopeningsinthecabinetareprovidedforventilationandtoensurereliableoperationoftheTVandtoprotectitfromoverheating.DonotblocktheseopeningsorallowthemtobeobstructedbyplacingtheTVonabed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsurface.Norshoulditbeplacedoveraradiatororheatregister.IftheTVistobeplacedinarackorbookcase,ensurethatthereisadequateventilationandthatthemanufacturer’sinstructionshavebeenadheredto.
8. Power Source. ThisTVshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabel.Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeofpowersuppliedtoyourhome,consultyourappliancedealerorlocalpowercompany.
9. Grounding or Polarization. ThisTVisequippedwithapolarizedalternatingcurrentlineplughavingonebladewiderthantheother.Thisplugwillfitintothepoweroutletonlyoneway.Thisisasafetyfeature.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplugfullyintotheoutlet,tryreversingtheplug.Iftheplugshouldstillfailtofit,contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet.Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug.
10. Power-Cord Protection. Power-supplycordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobewalkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponoragainstthem,payingparticularattentiontocordsatplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheTV.
11. Lightning. ForaddedprotectionforthisTVduringalightningstorm,orwhenitisleftunattendedandunusedforlongperiodoftime,unplugitfromthewalloutletanddisconnecttheantennaorcablesystem.ThiswillpreventdamagetotheTVduetolightningandpower-linesurges.
12. Power Lines.Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocatedinthevicinityofoverheadpowerlinesorotherelectriclightorpowercircuits,orwhereitcanfallintosuchpowerlinesorcircuits.Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem,extremecareshouldbetakentokeepfromtouchingsuchpowerlinesorcircuitsascontactwiththemmightbefatal.
13. Overloading. Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinariskoffireorelectricshock.
14. Object and Liquid Entry. NeverpushobjectsofanykindintothisTVthroughopeningsastheymaytouchdangerousvoltagepointsorshort-outpartsthatcouldresultinfireorelectricshock.NeverspillliquidofanykindonorintotheTV.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding. IfanoutsideantennaorcablesystemisconnectedtotheTV,besuretheantennaorcablesystemisgroundedsoastoprovidesomeprotectionagainstvoltagesurgesandbuilt-upstaticcharges.
Article810oftheNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-2002,providesinformationwithrespecttopropergroundingofthemastandsupportingstructure,groundingoftheleadinwiretoanantennadischargeunit,sizeofgroundingconductors,locationofantennadischargeunit,con-nectiontogroundingelectrodes,andrequirementsforthegroundingelectrode.
16. Servicing. DonotattempttoservicethisTVyourselfasopeningorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherhazards.Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
17. Damage Requiring Service. UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingconditions:(a) Whenthepower-supplycordorplugisdamaged.(b) Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjectshavefallenintotheTV.(c) IftheTVhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.(d) IftheTVdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperatinginstructions,adjustonlythosecontrolsthatarecoveredbytheoperating
instructionsasanimproperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamageandwilloftenrequireextensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechni-ciantorestoretheTVtoitsnormaloperation.
(e) IftheTVhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.(f) WhentheTVexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
18. Replacement Parts. Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,besuretheservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedbythemanufacturerorhavethesamecharacteristicsastheoriginalpart.Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmayresultinfire,electricshockorotherhazards.
19. Safety Check. UponcompletionofanyserviceorrepairtotheTV,asktheservicetechniciantoperformsafetycheckstodeterminethattheTVisinsafeoperatingcondition.
20. Heat. Theproductshouldbesituatedawayfromheatsourcessuchasradiators,heatregisters,stovesorotherproducts(includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.
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Package ContentsPleasetakeamomenttoreviewthefollowinglistofitemstoensurethatyouhavereceivedeverything.
Special Features of Your TVYournewhigh-definitionwidescreentelevisionhasmanyspecialfeaturesthatmakeittheperfectcenterofyourhomeentertainmentsystem,including:
1080p High-Definition DLP Display SystemYourMitsubishiHDTVusesTexasInstrumentsDigitalLightProcessing™technologyforrear-projectionTVstocreatethepictureyouseeonscreen.Allimagesaredisplayedat1080p.TheTVusesPlush1080p®toconvertlower-resolutionsignalsto1080pfordisplay.TheTVcanalsoaccept1080poriginalsignalsandmaintainthemat1080pthroughallprocessinguntildisplayed.
16:9 Widescreen Picture FormatEnjoyafulltheatricalexperienceinthecomfortofyourhome.Viewpicturesasfilmdirectorsintendedthem.DigitalTVbroadcasts,DVDsandnewervideogameconsolessupportthiswidescreenformat.
Integrated HDTV TunerYourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVhasaninternalHDTVtunerabletoreceivebothover-the-airHDTVbroad-casts(receivedviaanantenna)andnon-scrambleddigitalcablebroadcasts,includingnon-scrambledHDTVcableprogramming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
Component Video Inputs.AlsocalledY/Pb/Prinputs,theseinputsreceivestandardanalogvideoformatsof480i,480p,720p,and1080ihigh-defini-tionsignals.ThisprovidesahighlevelofflexibilitywhenconnectingDVDplayers/recorders,cableboxes,andsatellitereceivers.
HDMI 1.3 Inputs.Theseinputsacceptdigital480i,480p,720p,1080i,and1080pvideosignalsplusPCMdigitalstereosignals.TheHDMI™inputscanalsoacceptavarietyofPCsignalsandresolutions.TheseinputsarecompatiblewithDeepColorandx.v.Color.
Usedwithanadapter,theseinputsalsoacceptcompatibledigitalDVIvideosignals.HDMIinputsprovideadditionalhigh-performance,high-definitionconnectionsformaximumflexibilityinyourchoiceofhometheaterproducts.TheHDMIinputsareHDCPcopy-protectioncompatible.
IEEE 1394 Digital Interfaces thatreceiveandsendcompresseddigitalsignals,includinghigh-definitionsignals,alongwithdigitalaudioandcontrolsignalsbetweendevicessuchastheTV,adigitalcablebox,anA/Vdisc,andaD-VHSdigitalvideorecorder.
Easy Connect Auto Input SensingEasyConnect™AutoInputSensingautomaticallyrec-ognizeswhenyoupluginaninputandpromptsyoutoassignanametoit.TheTVignoresanyunusedinputs,sotheresultisanunclutteredInput Selectionmenuwhereyoucaneasilyfindandselectconnecteddevicesbyname.
Home Theater Control
NetCommand with IR Learning
YourMitsubishiHDTVoffersanewlevelofnetworkingthatseamlesslyintegratesselectedolderA/Vproductswithnewandfuturedigitalproducts.NetCommand® supportsIR(infrared)controlofproductssuchasVCRs,DVDplayers,cableboxes,andsatellitereceiv-ers.NetCommandcan“learn”remotecontrolsignalsdirectlyfrommanydevices,allowingyoutocreateacustomizedNetCommand-controlledhome-theatersystem.
Television Overview11. Remote Control
2. Two AA Batteries
3. Owner’s Guide
4. Quick Reference Guide
5. Quick Connect Guide
6. Product Registration Card
7. Four-Ended IR Emitter
8. TV Guide On Screen® Interactive Program Guide User’s Manual
9. Cleaning Cloth for Glossy Surfaces (seeinstructionsunder“CleaningRecommen-dations”).
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TV Front Panel
A/V Reset
IfyouwishtoresettheA/V(Audio/Video)settingsbacktothefactorydefaults:
• Toresetallsettingsatonce,pressGUIDEandFORMAT onthefrontpanelatthesametime.
• Toresetthedefaultsforindividualinputs,usethe ResetselectionontheAVmenu.
Front Panel Indicators and Power Button
1. POWERbutton.TurnsTVonandoff;worksthesameasthePOWERkeyontheremotecontrol.
2. POWER/TIMERindicator.LitwhenTVispoweredon;flasheswhenTVispoweredoffandtheauto-onTVTimerisset;blinksrapidlywhenTVisfirstpluggedintoanACoutlet.
3. STATUS indicator.OffduringnormalTVopera-tion.
4. LAMPindicatorshowslampcondition(usuallyoffduringnormalTVoperation).
Seethenextpageformoreonfront-panelindicators.
Control PanelButtonsonthefrontcontrolpanelduplicatecommonlyusedkeysontheremotecontrol.TheupperlabelsshowcontrolfunctionswhennoTVmenusaredisplayed;thelowerlabelsindicatefunc-tionswhenTVmenusaredisplayedorwhenaspecialfunctionhasbeenactivated.Seechapter4,“TVOpera-tionandFeatures,”forthefunctionsofthesebuttons.
Front Inputs
• INPUT/COMPONENT3isaneasilyaccessiblesetofinputjacksforacamcorder,game,orotheraudio/videodevice.
• AUSBphotoportletsyouviewJPEGimages.
• AconvenientfourthHDMIinputisprovided.IfconnectingaDVIdevicetothefrontHDMIjack,connectanalogaudiocablestotheINPUT 3 LandR AUDIOjacks.
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBHDMI 4DVI AUDIO
Front inputs. When using a standard video device, connect the single (yellow) video cable to the VIDEO/Y jack.
Flip down cover to use buttons and inputs on the front panel.
System Reset Button
IftheTVfailstorespondtotheremotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,presstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanel.
ThegreenLEDonthefrontpanelwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.RecentsettingchangesyoumadebeforeusingSYSTEM RESETmaybelost.
Front Control Panel. Buttons on the front panel duplicate some keys on the remote control.
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ADJ ADJ
CH FORMAT MENU GUIDE INPUT SYSTEMRESET
ENTER MENU CANCEL
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ADJ ADJ
CH FORMAT MENU GUIDE INPUT SYSTEMRESET
ENTER MENU CANCEL
Indicator LED lights and POWER button
NetCommand for HDMI Devices
SomenewerHDMIdevicesmaybecompatiblewiththeTV’sNetCommandforHDMIfeature.CompatibledevicescanreceivecontrolsignalsthroughtheHDMIconnection.TheTV’sremotecontrolmaybeabletooperatesomefunctionsofthesedeviceswithoutanyfurthersetup.
TV Guide On Screen® Interactive Program Guide SystemAneight-dayon-screenprogramguideforcableandover-the-airreception.Thissubscription-freeguidesystemlistsregular,digital,andhigh-definitionpro-gramming.Notethatwhenthesystemisfirstsetup,itmaytakeupto24hourstobegintoreceiveTVprogramlistingsandthenitmaytakeuptooneweektoreceivealleightdaysofTVprogramlistings.
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Front-Panel Indicators
LAMP Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Green TVjustpoweredoffandlampiscooling.
Startstoblink30secondsafterturningoffTV.TVcanbeturnedbackonbeforeblinkingstartsorafterblinkingstops,butnotwhiletheindicatorisblinking.Normaloperation.
Yellow 1. Lampaccessdoorisopenornotsecure.
TVwillnotoperateuntillampaccessdoorissecure.SeeAppendixBforinstallationinformation.
2. Nolampinstalled.TVwillnotoperatewithoutalamp.SeeAppendixBforinstalla-tioninformation.
Red Lampnolongerilluminatesandhasreachedtheendofthelamplife.
Replacethelamp.TheTVwillnotoperatewhenthelampnolongerilluminates.SeeAppendixBforinstallationinformation.
Off SteadyOn SlowBlinking FastBlinking
STATUS Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Yellow TVistoohot. TheTVwilldisplayawarningmessageandshutoffifitoverheats.
• Ambientroomtemperaturemaybetoohigh.TurnofftheTVandwaituntiltheroomtemperaturedrops.
• Clearblockedairvents.Ensureatleastafour-inchclear-anceonallsidesoftheTV.
• Cleanthelamp-cartridgeairfilter.SeeAppendixB.
Red
TVmayrequireservice. TurnofftheTVandunplugthesetfromtheACpowersource.Waitoneminuteandthenplugthesetbackin.SeeAppendixE.
IftheLEDisstillon,contactyourdealeroraMitsubishiAuthorizedServiceCenter.Gotowww.mitsubishi-tv.comorcall1-800-332-2119toreceiveAuthorizedServiceCenterinformation.
POWER/TIMER Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None TVispoweredoff. Normaloperation.
Green TVispoweredon. Normaloperation.
Green TVpoweredoff,auto-ontimerisset. Normaloperation.TVcanbeturnedonatanytime.
Green 1. TVjustpluggedintoACoutlet. Waitapproximatelyoneminuteforblinkingtostopbeforeturningon.Normaloperation.2. ACjustrestoredafterpowerfailure.
3. TVrebootingafterSystemResetused.
4. TVrebootingafterpowerfluc-tuationorreceivingabnormaldigitalsignalsfromadigitalchannelordigitaldevice.
5. Youhavebeguntheproceduretoupdatesoftwarefromanauthorizedflashmemorydevice.
1. Television Overview 9
TV Back Panel
1. ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX (Antenna)Ifyouareconnectinganantennaordirectcablewithoutacablebox,connectthemainantennaorcablesourcetoANT 1/MAIN.UseANT 2/AUXforasecondsource.
ANT 1/MAINandANT 2/AUXcaneachreceivedigitalandanalogover-the-airchannelsfromaVHF/UHFantennaornon-scrambleddigital/analogcablesource.
2. DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTThisoutputsendsDolbyDigitalorPCMdigitalaudiotoyourdigitalA/Vsurroundsoundreceiver.AnalogaudiofromanalogchannelsanddevicesisconvertedbytheTVtoPCMdigitalaudio.IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,inmostcasesthisistheonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweentheTVandyourA/Vreceiver.
3. RS-232CUsetheRS-232Cinterfacetoreceivecontrolsignalsfromcompatiblehome-theatercontroldevices.
4. IR Emitter NetCommandIREmittersconnectedtothisjackareusedbytheTV’sNetCommandsystemtocontrolexternalIRremotecontrolledanalogdevicessuchascableboxes,VCRs,DVDs,satellitereceiversandaudioreceivers.
5. IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire®)ThesejacksallowtheTVtoconnecttoexternalIEEE1394digitalproductsbymeansofasinglecable.Seechapter6,“NetCommand”forinformationregardingIEEE1394connectionsandrecording.
6. INPUT (audio and video; front and rear)INPUTjackscanbeusedtoconnectaVCR,SuperVHS(S-VHS) VCR,DVDplayer,standardsatellitereceiver,orotherA/VdevicetotheTV.TheINPUTgroupsonthebackoftheTVconsistofjacksforcompositevideo,S-Video,andanalogstereoaudio.NotethatwhenyouconnecttotheS-videojack,thecompositevideojackisautomaticallydisabled.INPUT 3isathirdsetofcom-positevideoandstereoaudiojackslocatedonthefrontoftheTVforconvenience.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
1 7 82 3 4 5 6
91112 10
10 1. Television Overview
7. HDMI™ InputsTheHDMI1.3(HighDefinitionMultimediaInterface)sup-portsuncompressedstandardandhigh-definitiondigitalvideoformatsandPCMdigitalstereoaudioformat.
UsetheHDMIinputstoconnecttoCEA-861HDMIcom-pliantdevicessuchasahigh-definitionreceiverorDVDplayer.Theseinputssupport480i,480p,720p,1080i,and1080pvideoformats.
Mitsubishirecommendsyouusecategory2HDMIcablestoconnectHDMI1.3sourcedevices.High-speedcat-egory2cablesbringyouthefullbenefitsofDeepColorandx.v.Color.
TheseinputscanalsoacceptdigitalDVIvideoinputs.ToconnectaDVIinput,useanHDMI-to-DVIadapterorcableplusanalogaudiocables.ConnecttheanalogaudiocablestotheDVI/PC AUDIO INPUTontheTVtoreceiveleftandrightstereoaudiofromyourDVIdevice.
TheTV’sHDMIinputsarecompatiblewithmanyDVI-DandHDMIcomputervideosignals.Seechapter2,“TVSetup”andAppendixAforadditionalinformationonPCcompatibility.
TheseinputsareHDCP(High-BandwidthDigitalCopyProtection)compliant.
Theseinputsare certifiedforproperinterop-erabilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay™.
HDMI Cable Categories
HDMIcablesareavailableasCategory1andCategory2versions.
• Category 2 Cables.Newer,HDMI1.3-com-pliantDVDplayers,videogames,andset-topboxesrequireCategory2cables.Usecategory2cablesforthesehigh-speedHDsignalscar-ryingextendedcolorencodings(i.e.,30ormorebits,alsocalledDeepColor).Category2cablesarealsosuitableforstandardHDTVsignals.
• Category 1 Cables.Unmarkedcablesarecategory1cablesandaresuitableforstandardHDTVsignals.
8. AVR AUDIO OUTPUTUseAVR AUDIO OUTPUTtosendanalogaudiooftheprogramcurrentlyshownonthescreentoanA/Vsur-roundsoundreceiverorstereosystem.DigitalaudiofromdigitalchannelsandHDMIdevicesisconvertedtoanalogaudiobytheTV.IfusingananalogA/Vreceiverorstereosystem,thisistheonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweenitandtheTV.
TV Back Panel, continued
9. DVI/PC AUDIO INPUTUsetheDVI/PC AUDIO INPUTwhenconnectingaDVIdevicetooneoftheTV’sHDMIinputsusingaDVI-to-HDMIcable.ThesejacksallowyoutosendleftandrightanalogaudiofromyourcomputerorotherDVIdevicetotheTV.
10. COMPONENT (audio and video; front and rear)Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)Usethesejackstoconnectdeviceswithcomponentvideooutputs,suchasDVDplayers,externalHDTVreceivers,orcompatiblevideogamesystems.AthirdsetofcomponentjacksislocatedonthefrontoftheTVandsharestheleft/rightaudiojacksandVIDEO/Y jackwiththeINPUT 3compositeinput.SeeAppendixAspecificationsforsignalcompatibility.
11. RECORD OUTPUTUsethesecompositevideoandleft/rightaudiojackstosendanalogvideoandaudiosignalstoanexternalrecordingdevicesuchasaVCR.To make recordings from this output, the TV must be in normal full-screen mode rather than in Split Screen mode.
• Youcanwatchanotherdevicewhilerecording,butnotanotherchannel.
• FromthisoutputyoucanrecordaudioandvideosignalsfromANT 1, ANT 2, INPUT 1-3,andIEEE1394devices.
• DigitalsignalsfromANT 1, ANT 2,andIEEE1394devicesareconvertedtoanalogvideoandaudiosignals.
• Somesignalscannotberecordedbecauseofcopy-protectionflagsinthecontent.
12. 3D GLASSES EMITTERThe3D GLASSES EMITTERjackisinplaceforfuturegamingdevicesequippedwithFXgaming3Danddual-viewfeatures.UsethisjacktoconnectaspecialIRemitter(suppliedwiththe3Dglasses)thatwillsynchro-nizeyour3Dglasseswiththescreendisplay.
11
TV Set-Up
Getting Started
1. Reviewtheimportantsafety,installation,andoper-atinginformationatthebeginningofthisbook.
2. ChoosealocationforyourTV.
• AllowatleastfourinchesofspaceonallsidesoftheTVtohelppreventoverheating.Over-heatingmaycauseprematurefailureoftheTVaswellasshortenedlamplife.
• Avoidlocationswherelightmayreflectoffthescreen.
• Seethestandrequirementsunder“ImportantInformationAboutYourTV.”
3. Installthebatteriesintheremotecontrol.Seethefollowingpage.Seechapter4,“TVOperationandFeatures”formoreonuseoftheremotecontrol.
4. PlugyourTVintoapoweroutlet.ThegreenLEDonthefrontoftheTVwillstartblinkingrapidly.AfterthegreenLEDstopsblinking,pressthePOWERkeytopowerontheTV.
5. WhentheWelcomescreenappearsthefirsttimeyoupowerontheTV,selectalanguageforTVmenus.YoucanlaterchangethelanguagethroughtheSetupmenu.
6. Connectyouraudio/video(A/V)devicestotheTVandperforminitialsetup.
• Seechapter3,“TVConnections”forconnec-tiondiagrams.
• SeethefollowingpagesforinitialTVsetupanduseoftheAutoInputSensingfeature.
• Seechapter6,“NetCommand,”toperformNetCommandIR“learning”forcontrolofyourhometheater.
7. MitsubishirecommendsyouperformachannelscanforchannelsreceivedonANT 1andANT 2.See“InitialTVSetup”onthefollowingpages.
8. YoucannowstartwatchingTVoryoucanperformadditionalsetupandcustomizationthroughtheTVmenus.
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV
TV Operation
1. Reviewchapter4,“TVOperationandFeatures,”forTVfeaturesincluding:
• Input Selection (viewing source).Selectaconnectedprogramsourcetowatch,suchasaVCR,DVDplayer,orantenna.PressINPUTontheremotecontroltoselectfromiconsfortheTVinputs.See“ChoosingaViewingSource.”
• ChannelView™/TV Guide On Screen®.PressGUIDEtoseechannellistingsforprogramsonANT 1andANT 2.TooverrideChannelViewandusetheTVGuideOnScreensystem,seeChapter5,“TVMenuSettings”andtheInputs menuGuideoptions.
• Picture Formats.PressFORMATtocyclethroughpicturesizesandshapestofindtheonebestsuitedtothecurrentprogram.See“TVSignalsandDisplayFormats.”
2. TounderstanduseoftheInput SelectionmenuwithNetCommand-controlleddevices,see“UsingNetCommand.”
3. ToviewJPEGphotofilesontheTV,see“ViewingCameraFiles.”
Additional TV Setup
1. Reviewchapter5,“TVMenuSettings,”tocustom-izeTVoperation.PresstheMENUkeytoenterthemenusystem.Someexamplesofsettingsyoumaywishtochangeinclude:
• Fav.Useanon-screenmenutocreatecustomlistsofyourfavoritechannelsfromANT 1andANT 2.SeeSetup > Edit.
• Order.RearrangethedeviceiconsintheInput Selectionmenutoputfrequentlyusediconsnearthefront.SeeInputs > Order.
• Name.ChangethedevicenamesthatappearintheInput Selectionmenu.SeetheInputs menuNameoptions.
• TV Guide On Screen.SetupandenabletheTVGuideOnScreensystem.SeetheInputs > Guidemenu.
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12 2. TV Setup
• Parental Locks.RestrictTVviewingbyprogramrating,bychannel,orbytimeofday.Youcanalsodisablethefront-panelbuttonsifyouhavesmallchildren.SeetheLock > Parentmenu,theLock > Front Panelmenu,andSetup > Edit > Lock.
• Video Settings.Changevideoadjustmentstogetthebestpictureforyourviewingconditions.See“AVMenu.”
Note: YoumaywishtochangethePictureModefromthedefaultBrillianttoeitherBrightorNatural, whicharesuitableformosthomeviewing.
2. ToprogramtheremotecontroltooperateA/VdevicesnotunderNetCommandcontrol,seeAppendixD,“ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.”
TV Care• Lamp Cartridge.Whenthelampcartridge
needsreplacement,replace the lamp yourself and save the cost of a service call.SeeAppendixBforinstructions.
• General Cleaning.Seethecleaningrecom-mendationsunder“ImportantInformationAboutYourTV.”
Assistance• Fortroubleshooting,service,andproduct
support,seeAppendixE.
• Forwarrantyinformation,seetheTVwarrantyinthebackofthisbook.
Installing the Remote Control Batteries
1. Removetheremotecontrol’sbackcoverbygentlypressinginthetabandliftingoffthecover.
2. Loadthebatteries,makingsurethepolarities(+)and(-)arecorrect.Forbestresults,insertthenegative(-)endfirst.
3. Snapthecoverbackinplace.
2
1
The remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries.
Turning the TV On or OffToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthefrontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alternatively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpaneloftheTV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,whilethelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackonimmediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about one minute for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on again.
When You First Power On the TV
Choosing a Language for Menus1. PowerontheTVforthefirsttime.
2. Press toselecteitherEnglishorSpanish forallmenus.YoucanlaterchangethelanguageselectionthroughtheSetupmenuLanguageoption.
When you first power on the TV, the Welcome screen lets you change the menu language.
Initial TV SetupUsetheSetupmenuforbasicTVsetupoptions.
1. PressMENUtoopentheMainmenu.
2. Press tohighlighttheSetupiconanddisplaytheSetupmenu.
Setup menu highlighted in TV Main menu
2. TV Setup 13
Change the Menu LanguageChoosetodisplayon-screenmenusineitherEnglishorSpanish(Español).
Select a menu language in the Setup menu.
1. WiththeSetupmenudisplayed,press tohigh-lighttheLanguageicon.
2. Press tohighlighteitherEnglishorSpanish.
3. PressMENUtoreturnthehighlighttothetoprowoficons.
Memorize ChannelsFor ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUX
To start channel memorization
1. WiththeSetupmenudisplayed,press tohigh-lighttheScanicon.
2. Press tohighlightaninputselectionbasedonyourconnections:
Input Condition
Ant 1 AirAnt 2 Air
Whenconnectedtoanindoororoutdoorantenna
Ant 1 CableAnt 2 Cable
Whenconnectedtodirectcable(nocablebox)
3. Press tohighlighttheon-screenSTARTbutton.
4. PressENTERtostartautomaticchannelmemoriza-tion.
To stop channel memorization before completion, press CANCEL.
Start channel memorization from the Setup menu.
Additional TV Setup Using the Setup MenuSeechapter5,“TVMenuSettings,”to:
• Editchanneloptions• SettheTVclock• SettheTVTimer• SelectanEnergyModetomanagepowerusewhile
theTVisoff.• Selectalampbrightnessmode
Initial TV Setup, continued
5. Whenmemorizationiscompleteyoucan:• PressMENU oncetoreturntothetoprowoficons.• PressMENU againtoreturntotheMainmenu.• PressEXITtowatchTV.
Afterchannelshavebeenmemorized:
• Totunetomemorizedchannels,pressCH / whilewatchingTVontheANT 1orANT 2inputs.
• UsetheSetup > Editmenuforadditionalchanneloptions,suchasaddingordeletingchannelsfrommemory,namingchannels,andsavingfavoritechannelsincustommemorybanks.
Setting Up TV Inputs
When You First Connect a DeviceThisTV’sEasyConnect™AutoInputSensingfeaturedetectsmostconnectionsautomatically.Whenyoufirstconnectadevice,theTVwill:
a. detecttheconnecteddevice
b. promptyoutoidentifythedevicetype
c. promptyoutoperformNetCommandset-upforthedevice,ifavailable
d. repeatthesestepsforanyadditionalnewlydetecteddevices
ThetablesbelowstatewhichconnectionstriggerAutoInputSensing.
Auto Detection Active No Auto Detection
INPUT videojacks ANT 1andANT 2
COMPONENTvideojacks
HDMI *DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
AVR AUDIO OUTPUT(analog)
USB (USBphotoportonfront)
* Ifthedeviceispoweredoffwhenconnected,detec-tionoccurswhenthedeviceisnextpoweredon.
Note: Forconnectionandsetupofapersonalcom-puter,seetheinformationlaterinthischapter.
14 2. TV Setup
1. Seechapter3,“TVConnections,”forrecommen-dationsonconnectingyourdevices.
2. ConnectyourdevicestotheTV,makingnoteofwhichTVinputisusedforeachdevice.
TheTVandthedevicescanbeeitheronoroffwhenconnecting.
First select a device type.
Next perform IR “learning.”
Auto Input Sensing screen for most device types.
3. PowerontheTVifnotalreadyon.WhentheTVdetectsaconnection,theAuto Input Sensing screenopens.
• MostDeviceTypes:Specifythedevicetypeandthen,ifdesired,proceeddirectlytoNetCommandsetup.
a. IntheAuto Input Sensingscreen,press tomovethroughthedevicelisttoselect
thedevicetypeconnectedtotheinput.ThedevicetypeyouselectherewillappearintheInput Selectionmenu.
b. YoucanperformNetCommandIR“learn-ing”noworatalatertime.Toperformnow,highlighttheLearniconandpressENTER.Seechapter6,“NetCommand”formore.
• A/V Receiver:TheTVcandetectaudiocon-nectionsontheDIGITAL AUDIO OUTjackandtheright(red)analogAVR AUDIO OUTPUTjack.
Note for Analog A/V Receivers:WhenyoudisconnectananalogA/Vreceiver,besuretochangetheSpeakerssettingmanuallytoTVtohearsoundfromtheTVspeakers.
Youcanperform“learning”fortheA/Vreceivernoworatalatertime.Toperformnow,highlighttheLearniconintheAuto Output Sensing screenandpressENTER.Seechapter6,“NetCommand”formore.
• HDMI Devices Compatible with the TV’s NetCommand for HDMI Feature:CompatibleHDMIdevicesareoftenrecognizedautomati-callybytheTV.TheTV’sremotecontrolmayoperatesomedevicefunctionswithoutfurthersetup.Youcanaddmorecontrolfunctionsifdesired.ProgramtheTV’sremotecontrolor
Setting Up TV Inputs, continued performNetCommandIR“learning”toaddfunctions.
4 PressEXITtoclosetheAuto Input Sensingscreen.TheTVwillthendisplaytheAuto Input Sensing screenforthenextconnectionitfinds.
More About Auto Input Sensing• Chooseadifferentnameforeachinput.
• Antennainputs(ANT 1/ANT 2)areneverdetected,althoughyoucanturnoffunusedantennainputsintheInputs > Namemenu.
• YoucanchangethedevicetypeatalatertimeusingtheInputs > Namemenu.Any“learned”NetCommandIRcodeswillbeerased,however.
• IfyouwishtochangedevicesonanHDMIinput:
1. DisconnecttheHDMIdevice.
2. TurnofftheHDMIinputintheInputs > Name menu.
3. ConnectthenewdeviceandtheAuto Input Sensingscreenwilldisplay.IfyouwantthedeviceunderNetCommandIRcontrol,performNetCommand“learning”forthenewdevice.
Controlling A/V Receiver Sound VolumeAlthoughtheTVdetectswhenyouconnectanA/Vreceiver,youmustuseoneofthemethodsbelowtocontrolsoundvolumefromtheA/Vreceiver.
With a Standard TV Setup
• RecommendedMethod:ProgramtheTV’sremotecontrolforyourA/VreceiverandenabletheAudioLockfeature.SeeAppendixD,“ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.”
• ProgramtheTV’sremotecontrolforyourA/VreceiverandsettheTVremote’sslideswitchtotheAUDIOpositiontocontrolvolume.SettheswitchbacktotheTVpositiontocontroltheTV.
• UsetheremotecontrolthatcamewiththeA/Vreceiver.
With NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver
• SetupNetCommandcontroloftheA/Vreceiver’svolumefunctionsintheInputs > AVRmenu.TheTV’sremotewillthenautomaticallycontrolA/Vreceivervolume.Seechapter6,“NetCommand.”
• UseanyofthemethodsdescribedforthestandardTVsetup.
2. TV Setup 15
Connecting a Computer to the TVUseoneoftheconnectionmethodslistedbelowbasedonyourcomputer’svideooutput.
Computer Video Output
Video ConnectionAudio
Connection
Digital DVI DVI-to-HDMIcableoranHDMIcablewithanHDMI-to-DVIadapter
Stereoaudiocables
Note: Ifthecomputer’saudiooutputisasingleminijack,aminiaudio-to-RCA-male“Y”adaptercableisalsorequired.
HDMI HDMI-to-HDMIcable
Noadditionalaudioconnec-tionisrequired.
IMPORTANTThis TV accepts digital computer signals only.
1. SeetheTVspecificationsinAppendixAtoconfirmthatyourcomputersignaliscompatiblewiththeTV.
2. Connectthecomputer’sdigitalsignaloutputtooneoftheTV’sHDMI jacks.Seetheconnectiondia-gramsforthemethodsuitedtoyourequipment.
3. Connectthecomputer’saudiooutputusingoneoftheseoptions:• FordigitalDVIsignals,connectanalogleft/right
audiototheTV’sDVI/PC AUDIO INPUTjack.• ForHDMIsignals,noadditionalaudioconnec-
tionisrequired.
4. PowerontheTVandcomputer.TheTVwilldetecttheconnectionanddisplaytheAuto Input Sensing screen.
5. IntheAuto Input Sensingscreen,press tohighlightPCinthelistofdevicetypes.YoucanchangethetypeatalatertimeusingtheInputs > Namemenu.
6. PressEXITtoclosetheAuto Input Sensingscreen.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
IEEE 1394
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
LEFTDVI / PC
INPUTAUDIO
A DVI connection from a personal computer requires a separate audio connection. Computer connected to the TV back panel (above) and TV front panel (below).
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USB
HDMI 4DVI AUDIO HDMI 4L-AUDIO-R
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
IEEE 1394
LEFT
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
DVI / PC
INPUTAUDIO
An HDMI-to-HDMI connection carries all video and audio on a single cable.
Note: Ifyourcomputerprovidesdigitalaudiooutput(coaxialordigital),youcanconnectitdirectlytoadigitalA/VreceiverandbypasstheTV.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
16 2. TV Setup
Tip:
Setthecomputer’sscreensavertodisplayapatternafterseveralminutesofinactivity.ThisactsasareminderthattheTVispoweredonandthelampisinuse.ThelampisinusewhenevertheTVispoweredon,evenifthescreenappearsdark.
Computer Video Adjustments
1. Poweronthecomputerifitisnotalreadyon.
2. SelectPCfromtheInput Selectionmenu.Todothis,pressINPUTtoopentheInput Selectionmenu,movethehighlighttothePCicon,andpressENTER.
3. Workingfromthecomputer,changetheresolutionofthecomputerimage.ViewthecomputerimageontheTVandmaximizethecomputerresolutionwhilemaintainingasuitableaspectratiofortheimage.
4. PerformTVvideoadjustments.PressVIDEOrepeatedlytoaccessvideo-adjustmentoptions.Thefollowingadditionaladjustmentsareavailableforcomputervideo:
Horiz Position(HorizontalPosition).Manuallyadjustthehorizontalposition.
Vert Position(VerticalPosition).Manuallyadjusttheverticalposition.
5. PressFORMATrepeatedlytofindthepictureformatbestsuitedtotheimage.Seethechartonthispageshowinghowdifferentcomputerreso-lutionsaredisplayedontheTV.
Image Resolution
YourMitsubishiTVcandisplayresolutionsfromstandardVGA(640x480)through1920x1080signalsatarefreshrateof60Hz.Theresolutionof1920x1080issup-portedatrefreshratesof24,30,and60Hz.SeeAppendixAinthisbookformoreoncompatiblescreenresolutions.
Inmostcases,thecomputerwillselectthebestresolutionmatchtodisplayontheTV.Youcanoverridethissettingifyouwish.Refertoyourcomputeroperatingsystem’sinstructionsforinformationonchangingthescreenresolution.
Youmayneedtorestartthecomputerforchangestotakeeffect.
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Computer Display FormatsPresstheFORMATkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughtheTVdisplaysavailableforyourcomputer’svideosignal.
Computer Signal As Displayed on TV Screen
Original Format4 X 3
Standard16 X 9
StandardZoom
VGA640X480
WVGA848X480
SVGA800X600
WSVGA1064X600
Original Format Standard Zoom
XGA1024X768
PC 720p1280X720
WXGA1360X768
SXGA1280X1024
Original Format Standard Reduce
PC 1080p1920X1080
Distortion in Computer Images
ComputerimagesmayshowdistortionwhenviewedontheTV,e.g.,linesthatshouldbestraightmayappearslightlycurved.
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3 TV Connections
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
IEEE 1394
LEFT
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
COMPONENT 1
Figure 1. Connecting an external HDTV receiver with component video connections
Auto Input Sensing
TheTV’sAutoInputSensingfeatureautomaticallyrec-ognizesmostconnectionsandpromptsyoutoidentifythetypeofdeviceconnected.Seechapter2,“TVSetup,”formoreonAutoInputSensing.
Connection Types
Reviewtheconnectiontypesavailableonyourinputdevicesanduseconnectionsthatwillgivethebestvideoquality.Forexample,chooseHDMIovercompo-nentvideo,andchoosecomponentvideooverS-videoorcompositevideo.
Picture Quality
Forbestpicturequality,routesignalsdirectlyfromtheinputdevicetotheTV;avoidroutingvideosignalsthroughanA/Vreceiver,forexample.
IfyourcableboxorsatellitereceiverhasanHDMIoutput,usetheconnectionsforHDMIdevicesdescribedlaterinthischapter.
Required:RCAcomponentvideocables,left/rightanalogstereoaudiocables.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthecableboxorsatellitereceiver.Seeyourdevice’sowner’sguideforinstructionsandcablecompatibil-ity.
2. ConnectRCA-typecablesfromtheY Pb ProutputsontheHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOMPONENTontheTVbackpanel,matchingthecoloredgreen,blue,andredconnections.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromtheHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOMPONENT AUDIO L (MONO)andRontheTVbackpanel.
Note: Toheardigitalsurroundsound,connectthedigitalaudiooutputfromyourcableboxorsatellitere-ceiverdirectlytoyourdigitalA/Vreceiver.
Sound Quality
Forbestsurroundsoundaudioquality,routeaudiosignalsfromtheinputdevicedirectlytoyourA/Vreceiverorsoundsystemwheneverpossible.
IMPORTANTAccessory items such as cables, adapters, splitters, or combiners required for TV connections are not supplied with the TV. These items are available at many electronics stores.
Before you Begin
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video
18 3. TV Connections
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)
Required:HDMI-to-HDMIcable.
ConnectanHDMIcablefromtheTVbackpaneltotheHDMIdeviceoutput.HDMIdevicesprovidevideoandaudiothroughthesinglecable.
Mitsubishirecommendsyouusecategory2HDMIcablestoconnectHDMI1.3sourcedevices.High-speedcategory2cablesbringyouthefullbenefitsofDeepColorandx.v.Color.Seechapter1,“TVOver-view,”formoreonHDMIcabletypes.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394
Figure 2. Connecting an HDMI device.
Note: HDMIinputsare certifiedforproperinteroperabilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay™.
Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with S-Video
Required:S-Videocableandleft/rightanalogstereoaudiocables.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthecableboxorsatellitereceiver.
2. ConnectanS-VideocablefromS-VIDEO OUTonthecableboxorsatellitereceiverbackpaneltoINPUT S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthecableboxorsatellitereceivertoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)andRontheTVbackpanel.
Note: RefertothecableboxorsatellitereceiverOwner’sGuideforcableordishantennacon-nectionstothereceiver.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394 INPUT 2
L (MONO)S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
Figure 3. Connecting a device with S-Video
IMPORTANT
HDMI and Audio Signals
• DigitalSurroundSound:TheTV’sHDMIinputs can receive digital stereo audio signals only. To hear digital surround sound from an HDMI device, connect the device’s digital audio output directly to your A/V receiver. See the Owner’s Guides for those devices for instructions.
• A/VReceiverwithHDMI.IfyourA/Vreceiver has an HDMI input, use the audio connections described in “A/V Receiver (Sound System)” instead.
3. TV Connections 19
Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box)
ItisveryimportanttoconnecttheincomingcableforyourprimaryviewingsourcetoANT 1/MAIN.
1. ConnecttheprimaryincomingcoaxialleadcabletoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
2. Foranoptionalsecondaryantennasource,connectanantenna(orcable)toANT 2/AUX.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAINANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
Figure 4. Wall Outlet Cable
A. For an antenna with flat twin leadsRequired:300-ohm-to-75-ohmtransformer.
A1. Foranantennawithflattwinleads,connectthe300-ohmtwinleadstothe300-ohm-to-75-ohmtransformer.
A2.Pushthe75-ohmsideofthetransformerontoANT 1 ontheTVbackpanel.
B. For cable or antenna with coaxial leadConnectthecoaxialleaddirectlytoANT 1ontheTVbackpanel.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAINANT 1 / MAIN
Figure 6. Connecting a Single Antenna Lead
Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads
Required:UHF/VHFcombiner
1. ConnecttheUHFandVHFantennaleadstotheUHF/VHFcombiner.
2. PushthecombinerontoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
L (MONO)
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAINANT 1 / MAIN
Figure 5. Connecting separate UHF and VHF Antennas
Mitsubishi strongly recommends you avoid using antennas with flat twin leads. Flat twin lead antenna wires are subject to interference which may adversely affect the performance of the TV. We recommend using coaxial antenna cable.
Antenna with a Single Lead
20 3. TV Connections
DVI Video Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)
ConnectDVIdevices(digitalonly)totheTV’sHDMIinputjacks.
AnalogstereoaudiocablesandaDVI-to-HDMIcableorDVI/HDMIadapterandHDMIcablearerequired.
1. ConnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcable(recommended)orHDMIcablewithDVI/HDMIadapterfromtheDVIdevice’sbackpaneltotheTV’sHDMIjack.
Note: IfyouareusingaDVI/HDMIadapter,itisimpor-tanttoconnecttheadaptertotheDVIdeviceforbestperformance.
2. ConnectasetofaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUT ontheDVIdevicebackpaneltotheDVI/PC AUDIO INPUTontheTVbackpanel.ConnecttheredcabletotheRjackandthewhitecabletotheL (MONO)jack.
Note: TheHDMIconnectionsupportscopyprotection(HDCP).
Somedevicesrequireconnectingtoananaloginputfirst,inordertoviewon-screenmenusandtoselectDVIastheouput.PleasereviewyourequipmentinstructionsforDVIconnectivityandcompatibility.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394
DVI / PC
INPUTAUDIO
Figure 8. Connecting a digital DVI device
DVD Player with Component VideoComponentvideocablesandanalogaudiocablesarerequired.
1. ConnectthecomponentvideocablesfromY Pb Pr VIDEO OUTonthebackoftheDVDplayertotheCOMPONENTjacksontheTVbackpanel,match-ingthegreen,blue,andredcoloredconnections.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)stereoaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthebackoftheDVDplayertoCOMPONENT AUDIO L (MONO)andAUDIO RontheTVbackpanel.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232CANT 1 /MAIN
ANT 2 /AUX
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394
COMPONENT 1
Figure 7. Connecting a DVD player with component video
Note: ToheardigitalsurroundsoundfromyourDVDplayer,connectthedigitalaudiooutputfromtheDVDplayerdirectlytoyourdigitalA/Vreceiver.
IMPORTANTSee Appendix A for component video signal compatibility information.For digital audio connections to your A/V receiver, see your DVD player and A/V receiver Owner’s Guides.
3. TV Connections 21
Figure 9. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
RECORDOUTPUT
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
INPUT 2
L (MONO)S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
LEFT
ANT 1 / MAIN
VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,twocoaxialcables,rightandleftanalogaudiocables,eitherS-videoorvideocable.
1. ConnecttheincomingcableorantennatoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplittertoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplittertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.ThisconnectionalsoallowsyoutousetheTVGuideOnScreenandSplitScreenfeatures.
4. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUT ontheVCRtoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)andAUDIO RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
5. ConnecteitheranS-VideoorcompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT VIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable;S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
Optional
Performthesetwoadditionalstepsto:
• UsetheTVGuideOnScreenrecordingfeature• Recordhigh-definitiondigitalchannelscon-
vertedtoanalogstandard-definitionvideoandanalogstereoaudio
6. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO INontheVCRtoRECORD OUTPUT AUDIO LEFTandAUDIO RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
7. ConnectacompositevideocablefromVIDEO INontheVCRbackpanelto RECORD OUTPUT VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
22 3. TV Connections
Figure 10. Connecting a VCR to a cable box
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
RECORDOUTPUT
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
INPUT 2
L (MONO)S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
LEFT
ANT 1 / MAIN
VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)
Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,threecoaxialcables,rightandleftaudiocables,S-Videoorcompositevideocable,pluscomponentorS-VideocablesandaudiocablesrequiredtoconnecttheTVtothecablebox.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-tertoCABLE INonthecablebox.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplittertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.ThisconnectionalsoallowsyoutousetheTVGuideOnScreenandSplitScreenfeatures.
4. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecableboxtoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
5. ConnectthecableboxoutputstotheTVasshowninoneoftheoptionslistedbelow.ThisconnectionallowstheTVtoreceivethebestavailablesignaldirectlyfromthecablebox.Seethereferencedfiguresinthischapter,“TVConnections.”
• Figure1:ComponentvideooutputtotheTV’sCOMPONENT Y Pb Prjacks;analogstereoaudiototheassociatedAUDIOjacks.
• Figure2:HDMIoutputtotheTV’sHDMIjack.• Figure3:S-VideooutputtotheTV’s
INPUT S-VIDEOjack;analogstereoaudiototheassociatedAUDIOjacks.
6. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUT ontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT AUDIO L (MONO)andRontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
7. ConnecteitheranS-VideoorcompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT/VIDEOorINPUT S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable.S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
Optional
8. TousetheTVGuideOnScreenrecordingfeaturetorecordtotheVCRfromANT 1orANT 2:
a. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO INontheVCRbackpaneltoRECORD OUTPUT/ AUDIO LEFT andAUDIO RIGHT ontheTVbackpanel.
b. ConnectavideocablefromVIDEO INontheVCRbackpaneltoRECORD OUTPUT VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
Note: Whenusingthisconnectionconfigurationwiththecon-nectionsusedinstep5,itispossibletoviewlivecableprogramsthroughtheVCRDevice.ForbestpicturequalityalwaysviewlivecableprogramsdirectlyfromtheTVinputconnectedtothecableboxdevice.
3. TV Connections 23
Older Cable BoxRequired:Onecoaxialcable.
Note: Thisconnectionisnotrecommended.TheotherconnectionsdescribedinthischapterprovidebetterqualityaudioandvideototheTVandallowNetCommandtoworkwiththecablebox.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINoncablebox.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecableboxtoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAINANT 1 / MAIN
Figure 12. Connecting an older cable box
A/V Receiver (Sound System)Mostsetupsrequireeitheradigitalaudiocableoranalogstereoaudiocables.
TheTVmakesallaudioavailableindigitalandanalogformats:
AnalogaudiocomingintotheTVisavailableasoutputindigitalstereoformatontheDIGITAL AUDIO OUTjack.
DigitalincomingaudioisavailableasanalogoutputontheAVR AUDIO OUTPUT/AUDIO L (MONO)andAUDIO Rjacks.
Usually,onlyoneofthefollowingconnectionsisrequired:
• ToconnectananalogA/VreceiverConnectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAVR AUDIO OUTPUT/AUDIO L (MONO)andAUDIO RontheTVbackpaneltotheTV AUDIO INPUTontheA/Vreceiver.
• ToconnectadigitalA/VreceiverwithDolby Digital surround sound and PCM audio support:ConnectoneendofthedigitalaudiocabletoDIGITAL AUDIO OUTonthebackoftheTV.ConnecttheotherendtotheCOAXIAL DIGITAL INPUTonthebackoftheA/Vreceiver.
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN OUTPUT
DIGITALAUDIO
AVRAUDIOOUTPUT
Figure 11. Connecting the TV to an A/V receiver
ImportantA/V Receivers with HDMI InputsIf your A/V receiver has an HDMI input, use one of the audio connections described here instead of an HDMI connection.
Note:
Onrareoccasions,anHDMIsignalmaybecopy-restrictedandcannotbeoutputfromtheTVasadigitalsignal.Tohearthesecopy-protectedsignalsthroughtheA/Vreceiver,useconnectionsforanalogA/Vreceivers.
ChecktheA/Vreceiver’sOwner’sGuideforinformationconcerninguseofthedigitalinputandswitchingbetweendigitalsoundandanalogstereosoundfromtheTV.
24 3. TV Connections
Composite Video ConnectionRequired:Analogstereoaudioandcompositevideocablessuppliedwiththecamcorder.
1. ConnectacompositevideocablefromVIDEO OUT onthecamcordertoINPUT 3/VIDEOorVIDEO/YontheTV.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoINPUT 3/AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTV.
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBL-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y
Figure 13. Composite video connections for a camcorder
HDMI ConnectionRequired:HDMIcablesuppliedwiththecamcorder.
ConnectthecamcordertotheTV’sHDMI 4jackonthefrontpanel.
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBHDMI 4DVI AUDIO HDMI 4
Figure 15. HDMI connection for a camcorder.
Component Y Pb Pr Video ConnectionRequired:Analogstereoaudioandcomponentvideocablessuppliedwiththecamcorder.
1. ConnectcomponentvideocablesfromVIDEO OUT onthecamcordertotheTV’sINPUT 3 COMPONENT jacksonthefrontpanel.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoAUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTV.
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBL-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb PrL-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y
Figure 14. Component video connections for a camcorder
Camcorder
InputsonthefrontoftheTVofferthemostconvenientwaytoconnectacamcorder.
Use jacks on the TV front panel to connect a
camcorder
3. TV Connections 25
Compatible IEEE 1394 DevicesCompatibleA/Vdevicesincludesome,butnotall,cableboxes,D-VHSVCRs,A/Vdiscs,camcorders,andfutureproducts.SomedevicesmayhaveIEEE1394connectorsbutarenotcompatiblewiththeTV.Areasofcompatibilitytoconsiderare:
1. Digital Video SignalsThisTVcandecodeHDV(high-definitionMPEG2reso-lution)asprovidedbycableboxesandsomecamcord-ers.TheTVcannotdecodeDV(standard-definitionresolutionvideo).IftheTVisunabletodecodethedigitalsignalsuppliedbyyourcamcorder,connectthecamcordertotheTVusinganalogaudiopluscompos-itevideo,S-video,orcomponentvideo,oruseHDMIaudio/video.Othertypesofdigitalvideo,suchasPCvideoprovidedbysomecomputers,mustbedecodedbythesourcedeviceandsenttotheTVasanalogvideo,S-video,orDVI/HDMIvideo.
2. Digital Audio SignalsWhenreceivedwithvideosignals,theTVcandecodeDolbyDigitalsignalsandMPEGaudiosignals.
TheTVmaybeunabletopassincompatibledigitalaudiosignalsonthecoaxialdigitalaudiooutput.Thesesignalsmaypasstootherdevices,however,onIEEE1394cables.
3. Digital Control SignalTheTVcanserveasthecontrolcenterforIEEE1394audio/videodevices,suchasVCRs,A/VDiscs,tuners,andcableboxesthatarecompatiblewiththefollowingIEEE1394controlstandards.
• CEA-775. Designedfortuningdevicessuchascableboxes,allowingthedevicetosendsimplegraphics.Thisstandarddoesnot,however,allowtheTVtocontrolthecableboxbyIEEE1394.
• AV/C (Audio Video Control). Designedtoprovidebasiccontrolssuchasplay,stop,channelselection,andvolume,asappropriateforthedevice.
Four-Pin and 6-Pin ConnectionsTherearetwodifferenttypesofconnectorsusedforIEEE1394terminalsandcables:a4-pinanda6-pintype.Bothtypessendthesamedigitalaudio,video,andcontrolsignals,butthe6-pinconnectorscanalsosupplylow-voltageelectricalpowertoconnecteddevices.ThisTVusesonly4-pintypeconnectors.
A6-pinconnectorcannotbeconnecteddirectlytoa4-pinjack,andviceversa.Toconnecta6-pindevicetoa4-pindevice,usea6-pin-to-4-pinadapteroradaptercable.Thesecablesareavailablefromelectronicsandcomputerstores.
Ifyouwishtoconnecta6-pindevicetotheTV(suchasacamcorder),andthedeviceisdesignedtoreceive
electricalpowerfromanother6-pindevice,thereareseveralwaystoprovideelectricalpowertothedevice:
• ConnectthecamcorderdirectlytothehouseholdAC.• Usethecamcorder’sbatteryforpower.• Connectthecamcorderdirectlytoanother6-pin
deviceinthenetworkthatcanprovidepower.
4-pin connector 6-pin connector 6-pin-to-4-pin adapter
Connection MethodsTherearetwoconnectionmethodsforIEEE1394devices.Usethemethodthatfitsyournetworkofaudio/videoprod-ucts.
Direct Device-To-Device Method
TheIEEE1394interfaceallowsyoutochaindevices,unlikeaudioandvideoconnectionsthatrequireyoutoconnecteachindividualdevicedirectlytotheTV.Forexample,youcanconnectyourD-VHStoyour1394A/Vdiscandthenconnectthe1394A/VdisctotheTV.TheresultingIEEE1394chainallowsyoutoaddmoredevicestothechain.YouwillseeaniconforeachdeviceintheTV’sInputSelectionmenuandcanalsosendinformationfromanyIEEE1394devicetoothercompatibledevices.
Hub Connection Method
TheIEEE1394standardallowsyoutousetheTVasahubwithintheaudio/videonetwork.Eachdevicecansendinformation,whichmayincludeaudioandvideo,toanyotherdeviceinthenetwork.
IEEE 1394 Devices
26 3. TV Connections
IEEE 1394 Devices, continued
Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices
• DonotloopthelastdeviceinthechainbacktotheTV.Whenthedevicechainislooped,theTVmaynotbeabletoworkwiththeotherdevices.
• Placedevicesthathaveonlyamechanical(two-position)powerswitchattheendofthechainorleavethepowerswitchintheonposition.Whenturnedoff,IEEE1394signalsmaynotbeabletopassthroughthedevicetootherdevices.
• Placedeviceswiththeslowestcommunicationspeedattheendofthechain.SometimesthecommunicationspeedismarkedneartheIEEE1394connectorwithan“S”number.Thehigherthenumber,thefasterthecommunicationspeed.ThisTVhasacommunicationspeedofs400.DeviceswithslowcommunicationspeedscaninterferewithIEEE1394signalsfromfasterdevices.Whensettingupadigitalrecordingbetweenafasterdeviceandaslowerdevice,maketheslowerdevicethesourceandmakethefasterdevicetherecorder.
• UseIEEE1394cables15feetorlessinlengthbetweendevices.
• ThisTVisanIEEE1394adevice.ItcanbeusedwithanIEEE1394bsystemwhenanIEEE-1394a-to-1394bconvertorisused.IEEE1394bsystemsarecapableofgreaterdistancesandmulti-roomapplications.
• TheTVcanrecognizeamaximumofsevenIEEE1394devicesatanyonetime.
Auto Input Sensing screen for an IEEE 1394 device.
IEEE 1394 Camcorders
• Control Functions.ConnectthecamcordertoanIEEE1394jackontherearoftheTVandtestusingtheTV’sremotecontroltooperatethecamcorder.Ifyourmodeldoesnotoperateproperly,usethecamcorder’scontrolbuttonsinstead.
• MPEG Camcorders.IfyouareunabletoplaybackovertheIEEE1394interface,usetheanalogaudio/videoconnectionsdescribedinchapter3,“TVCon-nections.”
COMPONENT 1
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
COMPONENT 2
RECORDOUTPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
IR EMITTERNetCommand
RS-232C
AUDIO
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
HDMI
VIDEO: 480i / 480p / 720p /1080i / 1080p
W-SVGA, XGA, W-XGA,
AUDIO: LINEAR PCMPC: VGA, W-VGA, SVGA,
1 (LEFT) ,, 2 (MIDDLE) 3 (RIGHT)
DVI / PC
VIDEO
AUDIO-
AUDIO-RIGHT
LEFT
L (MONO)
INPUT
AVRAUDIO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO - AUDIO - R
L (MONO)- AUDIO - RY Pb Pr
EMITTER3D GLASSES
SXGA / 720p / 1080p
IEEE 1394ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
IEEE 1394
You can connect an IEEE 1394 camcorder with an IEEE 1394 cable as shown above or with analog audio/video cables.
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TV Operation and Features4Choosing a Viewing Source
Input Selection menu
ChooseaviewingsourcefromtheInput Selection menu.ThecurrentTVinputappearsasafull-coloriconinthismenu.
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.IfthereareonlytwoinputstotheTV, INPUTswitchesbetweenthemwithoutdisplayingthemenu.
2. Highlightaninputiconusing .
3. PressENTERtoswitchtotheinputandclosethemenu.
More About the Input Selection Menu
• Toassignmeaningfulnamestotheicons,seetheInputs > Namemenuinchapter5,“TVMenuSet-tings.”
• Torearrangetheicons,seetheInputs > Order menuinchapter5,“TVMenuSettings.”
Sleep TimerTheSleepTimerturnstheTVoffafterthelengthoftimeyouset.
Setting the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPontheremotecontrol.
2. PressSLEEPadditionaltimestoincreasethetimein30-minuteincrementsuptothemaximumof120minutes.
3. PressEXITorwaitfivesecondswithoutpressinganybuttonsforthemessagetodisappear.
4. PressSLEEPtoviewthetimeremainingbeforethesleeptimerturnsofftheTV.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPtodisplaytheon-screenmessage.
2. PressSLEEPrepeatedlyuntilOFF isdisplayed.
Note: Afterfivesecondsofinactivity,themessageboxwilldisappear.
TV Tips
Turning the TV On or Off
ToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthefrontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alterna-tively,pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpaneloftheTV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,whilethelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackonimmediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about 35 seconds for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and press POWER to turn the TV on again.
Controlling Sound Volume
PressVOL / toadjustthesoundlevel.Seealso“ControllingA/VReceiverSoundVolume”inchapter2,“TVSetup.”
Changing Channels (antenna sources)
Tochangechannels:
• EnterthechannelnumberusingthenumberkeysontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.Foratwo-partdigitalchannel,suchas3-1,press3 —
CANCEL 1 toenteradash(separator).
• PressCH/PAGE / tochangechannelsonechannelatatime.
• PressandholdCH/PAGE / tomovequicklythroughchannels.
• PressQV(QuickView)toswitchbacktotheprevi-ouslytunedchannel.
• PressGUIDEtodisplayChannelVieworTVGuideOnScreenchannellistings,highlightachannel,andpressENTER.
• UsetheFav(Favorites)featuretosetuplistsoffavoritechannelsandtunetothemwiththeFAVkey.See“SetupMenu”inchapter5.
NOTE: Performchannelmemorizationtomakefindingchannelseasier.SeetheSetup > Scanmenu.
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1. POWER:TurnsTVpoweronandoff.
2. Slide Switch:SelectstheA/Vdevicetobeoper-atedbytheremotecontrol.SettheslideswitchtoTVforoperationoftheTV,NetCommand-controlleddevices,andIEEE1394devices.Controlofaddi-tionaldevicesrequiresprograming(seeAppendixD,“ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.”
3. SLEEP:SetstheTVtoturnoffwithin2hours.
4. Digits/Letters:Pressdigitsforchannelnumbers,thenpressENTERforfastertuning.Usenumbersandthe —
CANCEL keytoenterdigitalsub-channelnumbers.Usealsoforenteringlettersornamesinmenus.
Toselectletterswhennamingchannels,repeatedlypresstheassociatednumberkey.PressENTERtosettheletter.Specialcharactersareavailablewiththe1 key(!,&,blankspace)and0key(/,*,-).
5. —/CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):Whenenteringdigitalchannelnumbers,addsaseparatorbetweenmainandsub-channelnumbers.ClearsFavandsomemenuentries.
6. QV (QuickView™):Switchesbetweenthecurrentchannelandthelastchannelviewed.
7. MUTE:TurnsTVsoundonandoff.
8. SPLIT:TurnsSplitScreenmodeonandoff.
9. FAV (Favorites):Scansthroughmemorizedlistsoffavoritechannels.See“SetupMenu”inchapter5,“TVMenuSettings,”formoreinformation.
10. VOL / (Volume Up/Down):Changessoundlevel.
11. CH/PAGE / (Channel or Page Up/Down): Scansupordownthroughmemorizedchannels.PagesupanddownthroughscreenswhenusedwiththeTVGuideOnScreensystemorChannelView™.
12. FORMAT:ChangestheshapeandsizeoftheTVpicture.WheninSplitScreenmode,changesthesizeofthesplitimageswhilemaintainingtheiraspectratios.
13. LIST:WorksliketheLIST keyforacableboxorsatellitereceiverwhen“learned”forNetCommandorwhentheremotehasbeenprogrammedforthedevice.
14. INPUT:DisplaystheInput Selectionmenufromwhichyoucanselectaninputsourcetoview,suchasanantennainput(ANT 1/2)oraconnecteddevice.
15. (Adjust Up/Down/Left/Right):Navigatemenusandchangesettings.
16. ENTER:Selectsachannelnumberormenuitem.
17. GUIDE:DisplaysorremovesChannelView™channellistingforANT 1andANT 2.WiththeTVGuideOnScreensystemenabled,launchesTVGuideOnScreen.DisplaysDVDdiscortopmenuforaNetCommand-controlledDVDplayer.
Remote Control
18. INFO: Displaysanon-screensummaryofthecurrentdeviceinuseandanybroadcastinformationavailable,includingcurrentV-Chipratingsinformation.Seechapter4,“TVOperationandFeatures,”fordetails.
19. AUDIO:Selectsindividualaudiosettingstoadjust.
20. VIDEO:Selectsindividualvideosettingstoadjust.
21. MENU:DisplaysthemainTVmenu.Whenasub-menuisopen,backsuponemenulevel.
22. EXIT:ClosesTVon-screenmenus/displays.
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Note: Tooperateotheraudio/videodevicesusingtheTV’sremotecontrol:
• SeeAppendixD,“ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.”
• Seechapter6,“NetCommand,”forNetCommandIR“Learning”ofdevicekeys.
• ForcontrolofIEEE1394devices,seechapter6,“NetCommand.”
• ForHDMIdevicescompatiblewiththeTV’sNetCommandforHDMIfeature,see“NetCommandforHDMIDevices“onthispage.
23. F1–F4
For devices under NetCommand control: PerformNetCommand“Learning”toassignyourchoiceoffunctionstotheF1–F4keys.
For devices operating independently of NetCommand:TheF1–F4keysworkliketheA,B,C,Dbuttonsonsomecableboxes,satellitereceivers,andDVDplayers.Programtheremotecontrolforyourequipmentandtestthekeys.SeeAppendixD,“ProgrammingtheRemoteControl.”
25. (PAUSE): FreezesabroadcastTVpicturewhennoSplitScreenimageisdisplayed.WhenSplitScreenisdisplayed,freezesthesub-picture.
Record/Playback KeysUseanyofthesemethodstoenabletherecordingandplaybackcommands:
• ProgramtheremotecontrolforyourDVR,VCR,orDVDplayer/recorderandsettheslideswitchtoVCR, DVD, CABLE/SAT,orAUDIOasappropriate.
• PerformNetCommandIR“learning”forthedevice.
• ForcontrolofIEEE1394devices,seechapter6,“NetCommand.”
• CheckHDMIdevicesforcompatibilitywiththeTV’sNetCommandforHDMIfeature(seebelow).
24. (RECORD): RecordswithaVCRorDVR.
25. (PAUSE): PausesaVCR,DVR,orDVD.SeeaboveforuseduringTVviewing.
26. (STOP):StopsplayofaVCR, DVR, orDVD.
27. (REVERSE): RewindsaVCR.Reversescansa DVRorDVD.
28. (PLAY):PlaysaVCR, DVR,orDVD.
29. (FORWARD):FastforwardsaVCR.ForwardscansaDVRorDVD.
Remote Control, continued
Care of the Remote Control• Useonlyalkalinebatteries.• Bewithin20feetoftheequipment.• Donotpresstwoormorebuttonsatthesametime
unlessinstructedtodoso.• Donotallowunittogetwetorbecomeheated.• Avoiddroppingonhardsurfaces.• Donotuseharshchemicalstoclean.Useonlya
soft,lightlymoistenedcloth.• Donotmixoldandnewbatteries.
Resetting the Remote ControlIftheslideswitchissettoTVandtheTVdoesnotrespondproperly,resettheremotecontrol.
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
3. Presskeys0 0 9 3 5andthePOWERbuttonwillblinktwicewhenyoufinishenteringthecode.Whileenteringthecode,pauseforamomentbetweeneachkeypresstoensureitisrecognized.
Low-Battery IndicatorIfyoupressakeyandthePOWERkeyblinksfivetimes,replacetheremotecontrol’sbatteries.
NetCommand for HDMI DevicesTheTV’sremotemayoperatesomefunctionsofcompatibleHDMIdevicesabletoreceivecommandsthroughtheHDMIcable.TestyourequipmentwiththeTV’sremotetofindoutwhichcommandsaresup-ported.Seebelowforcommandsthatmaybeavail-able,dependingontheindividualdevice.YoucanaddcommandsusingNetCommandIR“learning”aftercon-nectingandplacingIRemittersforthedevices.
PressPLAYonthedeviceitselfto:
• TurnontheTVifnotalreadyon• Switchtothedevice(noneedtodisplaytheInput
Selectionmenu)• Beginplayofthedevice
VCR,DVD,andDVRfunctionsthatmaybeavailable:
Record/Playback
Menu Navigation
Channel Tuning Other
CH / GUIDE
ENTER Digits0–9, —CANCEL F1(content)
—CANCEL (tocancel) ENTER MENU
30 4. TV Operation and Features
ChannelView Channel Listings
ChannelView screen
ChannelView™showsmemorizedchannelsonANT 1orANT 2.Itdisplayschannelnamesandprograminformationassentbybroadcastersoryourlocalcableserviceproviderandmaybeincomplete.Noprograminformationisdisplayedforanalogchannels.AnanalogchannelnameisdisplayedonlyifyouassignedanameintheSetup > Editmenu.
• YoucanuseeitherChannelViewortheTVGuideOnScreensystemtoseechannellistings.ChannelViewisaccessibleviatheGUIDEkeyunlessyouactivatetheTVGuideOnScreensystem.Fordetails,seetheseparateTV Guide On Screen Inter-active Program Guide User’s Manual.
• ToreceiveChannelViewupdates:- KeeptheEnergyModesettoFast Power On- SettheTVclock- LeavetheTVpoweredoffforawhileeachday
toreceiveupdates.
Note: Wheneveryouwatchadigitalchannel,listingsareupdatedforthechannelyouarewatching.
Using ChannelView
Feature Press Key
SeeChannelViewlistingsfromANT 1orANT 2.
PressGUIDE.
CloseChannelView PressGUIDEorEXIT.
Scanchannelsonebyone. Pressandhold or .
Scanchannelsquickly. Pressandhold PAGE / .
Jumptolistingsforaspe-cificchannel.
1. Enterthechannelnumber(seenumbersinupperleftofscreen).
2. PressENTER.
Seemoreoftheprogramdescription(ifavailable).
PressINFO.
Movenavigationtotheprogramguide.
Press .
Movenavigationtothechannelguide.
Press .
Tunetothehighlightedchannel.
PressENTER.
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PresstheINFOkeytoseetheon-screenstatusdisplay.Themostcommondisplaysareshownhere.Seldomorneverdoallthestatusindi-catorsappearatthesametime.
Status Display
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Analog Sources Digital Sources
1. Sourceantennaorinput Sourceantennaorinput
2. Analogchannelbeingreceived(antennasourcesonly) Digitalmajorandsub-channelnumbers(antennasourcesonly)
3. Analogchannelname(ifnamedintheSetup > Edit menuorprovidedbyTVGuideOnScreen);antennasourcesonly.
DigitalChannelName(ifbroadcast,providedbyTVGuideOnScreen,orifnamedintheSetupmenu>Editoptions;antennasourcesonly)
4. Programname;displayedonlyifprovidedbyTVGuideOnScreen.
Programname(ifbroadcastorprovidedbyTVGuideOnScreen;antennasourcesonly)
5. Recordiconindicatesarecordinginprogressforthisprogram.PressCANCELtoendtherecording.
Recordiconindicatesarecordinginprogressforthisprogram.PressCANCELtoendtherecording.
6. SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:OnantennasourcesorINPUT 1–3:480iOncomponentjacks:480i,480p,720p,1080i
SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:Onantennasources:SD4:3,SD16:9,HDOnHDMI:480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p,allPCresolutions
7. ScreenFormatinuse.Possible:Analog480i/480psignals:Standard,Expand,Zoom,Stretch,StretchPlus,Narrow720p/1080isignals:Standard,WideExpand
ScreenFormatinUse.Possible:SD4:3,480i,or480p:Standard,Expand,Zoom,Stretch,StretchPlus,NarrowSD16:9orHD16:9,720p,or1080i:Standard,WideExpand1080p:Standard
8. CurrentFavbanknumberofchannel(antennasourcesonly)
CurrentFavbanknumberofchannel(antennasourcesonly)
9. Programdescription(ifsuppliedbyTVGuideOnScreen)
Programdescription(ifbroadcast);antennasourcesonly)
10. V-Chiprating(antennasourcesorINPUTjacksonly) V-Chiprating(antennasources orIEEE1394devcesonly)
11. AudioSource.Possible:
TVspeakers, externalsoundsystem
AudioSource.Possible:
TVspeakers, externalsoundsystem
12. ListenToindicator:Stereo,StereoSAP,SAP(antennasourcesonly))
Stereo,Surround,DualMono(antennasourcesonly)
13. (Doesnotapply) Currentlanguage(antennasourcesonly)
14. Dayandtime Dayandtime
15. SleepTimerremainingtime SleepTimerremainingtime
16. (Doesnotapply) StatusofD-VHSorIEEE1394device
17. (Doesnotapply) CounterofD-VHSVCRorIEEE1394device
18. Muteindicator Muteindicator
19. (Doesnotapply) Signalstrengthindicator(antennasourcesonly)
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Using Fav Channels
See the current Fav bank number PressINFO.
View channels in current Fav bank 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFavbank.
2. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthechannelsavailableinthecurrentFavbank.
Change Fav banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFavbank.
2. WhentuningiscompleteandwhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumberkeyforthedesiredbank(1–6).
Note: Waitforthechannelchangetofinishbeforepressingthenumberkey.Otherwise,theTVmayignoretheFavnumber.
If no Fav banks are set up TheFAVkeyswitchestothepreviouslytunedchannel;worksliketheQVkey.
Fav Setup Using Only the Remote Control
Add Fav channels 1. WhilewatchingTV,tunetothechannelyouwanttoaddtothecurrentFavmemorybank.ThedefaultbankisFav1.SeetheinstructionsaboveifyouneedtochangetoadifferentFavbank.
2. PressandholdtheFAVkeyforabout2seconds.WhenFavandthememorybanknumberappearunderthechannelnumber,thechannelhasbeensuccessfullyadded.
Remove Fav channels
Thisprocedureremovesthechannelonlyfromtheselectedbankandleavestheotherbanksunchanged.
1. WhilewatchingTV,presstheFAVkey.
2. WhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumberkeyforthememorybank.
3. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlyuntilyouseethedesiredchannelintheon-screenstatusdisplay.
4. WhilethechannelnumberandFavindicator(withcorrectbanknumber)arestilldisplayedonthescreen,pressCANCEL.YoumustpressCANCEL whiletheindicatorisdisplayed.WhentheFavindicatordisappearsafterpressingCANCEL,thechannelhasbeensuccessfullyremoved.
UsethesixFavchannelbankstostoregroupsofyourfavoritechannelsfromANT 1andANT 2.YoucansetupaFavchannelbankforeachofyourfavoriteprogramtypesorsetupabankforeachTVuser.
YoumayprefertoperformFavchannelsetupfromamenu.Seechapter5,“TVMenuSettings,”andtheSetup > Editoptions.
Fav (Favorite Channels)
ANT-1 4480i Stretch
Fav2TV-PGStereo SAP
FAV
Channel and Fav numbers in the on-screen status display
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ThisisawidescreenTV,alsoknownasa16:9TV.ThisshapereflectsthenewtypesofimagesavailablefromHDTVandmanyDVDs.Therearestillmanyolderstylenarrow-screenimages(called4:3aspectratio)youwillencounter.Whilethereisnoperfectsolutionfordisplayingasquarish,narrowerimageonawidescreen,Mitsubishioffersseveraldisplayformatsfromwhichyoucanchoose.
PressFORMATontheTVremotecontroltocyclethroughtheavailabledisplayformats.Thelast-usedformatforeachdeviceisusedwhenyoureturntothatdevice.
Signal Definitions480i Signals:TraditionalinterlacedsignalsfromorthroughANT-1and2, INPUT 1–3, COMPONENTandHDMIjacks.
480p Signals:Progressive-scanDVDsignalsonCOM-PONENTandHDMIjacks.
720p and 1080i Signals:High-definitionsignalsreceivedthroughCOMPONENTandHDMIjacks.Thesesignalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
SD 4:3:Standard-definitionsquarish-screenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2 andIEEE1394devices.
SD 16:9: Standard-definitionwidescreenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2 andIEEE1394devices.
HD: High-definitionwide-screenformatsignalsfromdigitalchannelsonANT 1andANT 2 andIEEE1394devices.Thesesignalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
DVD DefinitionsAnamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)TheseDVDsarerecordedinaspecialwaytoprop-erlyshowwidescreenimageson16:9TVsetsusingtheStandardformatmode.Thisistherecommendedviewingchoice.
Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letter Box, or Full Screen)TheseDVDsarerecordedforusewithtraditionallyshaped,squarishTVs.Theymaybefullscreen(4:3or1:33:1)whichcropsmoviestofitthenarrowTV,orletterbox,whichaddsblacktopandbottombars.
ThisinformationmaybelistedontheDVDcase.SomeDVDssupportbothtypesofrecordings.
TV Display Format DefinitionsStandard: Thisisthefull-screenformat.HDTVsignalsusethisformat.ThisformatisusefulfordisplayingAnamorphicDVDsthathave1.78:1or1.85:1aspectratios.AnamorphicDVDsthathavea2.35:1aspectratioaredisplayedwithblackbarsatthetopandbottom,butshowtheentireimagecorrectly.Narrow(4:3)imagesarestretchedevenlyfromsidetoside.Availableforallsignals.
Expand:Thisenlargesthepicturetofillthescreen,croppingoffsomeoftheimageatthetopandbottom.Thisisusefulforreducingtheletterboxtopandbottombarsofnon-anamorphicDVDimages.Availablefor480i,480p,anddigitalSD4:3signalsonly.
Zoom: Thisenlargesthepicture,croppingoffsomeoftheimageateachsideandtopandbottom.ThisisusefulforremovingorreducingtheblacktopandbottombarsonanamorphicDVDswitha2.35:1aspectratio.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch:Thisformatstretchesanarrow(4:3)imageacrossthescreen;thereislessstretchinthecenterthanatthesides,however.ThisallowstheentirenarrowimagetobedisplayedacrossthescreenwithlessdistortionthanisseenintheStandardformat.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch Plus: Similartostretchmode,buttominimizedistortionsontheside,thepictureisexpandedtocropoffportionsofthetopandbottom.Exceptwhendis-playingmenus,press toadjustthepositionofthepicturevertically.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Narrow: Thisformatdisplaysnarrow(4:3)imagesintheiroriginalshape,andaddsstationaryblacksidebarstofillthescreen.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Wide Expand: Enlargesthepicture,croppingsomeoftheimageonbothsides.ThisExpandformatisusefultoremoveorreduceblacksidebarsaddedtonarrowimagesthatareconvertedto16:9signalsfordigitalbroadcast.Availablefor1080i,720p,digitalSD16:9anddigitalHDsignals;notavailablefor1080psignals.
Note: Allhigh-definitionchannelssendwidescreen(16:9)signals,butnotallprogrammingsentonthesechannelswascreatedforthisformat.Thebroadcastermaystretchtheimageoraddsidebarstofillthewidescreenarea.
TV Signals and Display Formats
34 4. TV Operation and Features
TV Display FormatsSeedescriptionsontheprecedingpage.
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Press the FORMAT key repeatedly while in Split Screen mode to change the display.
‡ HDMI1080pcanappearonlyasmainpictureinthemarkedSplitScreencombinations.
Split ScreenSplitScreenallowsyoutoviewpicturesfromtwodifferentsourcesatthesametime.SplitScreenisavailablewhenyouhavevideosourcesconnectedtotheTVinadditiontoconnectionsonANT 1orANT 2.
Operation of Split Screen
Split Screen Operations Instructions
TurnSplitScreenonoroff PressSPLIT.
Switchthesoundsourcebetweenthemainpicture(left)andsub-picture(right).
Press or .Thespeakericon(right)appearsbrieflytoindi-catethesoundsource.Thesoundsourceisthesideyoucancontrolwiththeremotecontrol.
Checkwhichpictureisthesoundsource. PressINFO.Thespeakericonappearsandindicatesthesoundsource.
Changethesourceofthesub-picture. 1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressINPUTtodisplaytheSplit Screen Input Selectionmenu.
3. Movethehighlighttotheiconfortheinputyouwishtoviewasthesub-picture.
4. PressENTERtomakethechange.
Grayed-outinputiconsareunavailableasSplitScreensourcesorwiththecurrentmain-picturesource.
Changesub-picturechannel(whentheinputsourceisANT 1, ANT 2,oraNet-Command-controlledcableboxorsatellitereceiver).
1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressCH/PAGE / .
Freezeorunfreezethesub-picture. Press (PAUSE).Press againtoreturntonormalmovingvideo.
Changethesizeofthemainandsub-pictures.
RepeatedlypressFORMATtocyclethroughpicturesizes.Seethefollow-ingpageforsampledisplays.
Makethesubpicturefillthescreen. 1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressSPLITtocloseSplitScreenmode.
TV Inputs for Split ScreenTheavailableSplitScreenpicturesourcesarelistedbelow.CheckmarksindicatecombinationsofpicturesourcesyoucanviewinSplitScreenmode.
Split Screen Displays
16:9MainPicture 4:3MainPicture
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36 4. TV Operation and Features
Viewing Camera Files
JPEG Photos and the USB Photo Port
1. ConnectyourdigitalcameraorUSBdrivetotheUSBPhotoportonthefrontoftheTV.Ifusingacamera,poweritonandsetittoplaybackmode.
TheUSB Photomenudisplayswhilefilesarestillbeingread.Waituntilyouseethecompletionmessageonscreenbeforecontinuing.
Note: Somemanufacturers’devicesmaybeincompat-iblewiththeTV.IftheTVisunabletodisplayyourphotos,youcan:
• TrytransferringfilestoadifferentUSBdevice.
• Usethecamera’scompositevideooutputasdescribedlaterinthischapter.
USB Photo menu
2. Afterfileshavebeenread,youcandothefollowingfromtheUSB Photomenu:
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBUSB
JPEG Thumbnail Menu
UsethesekeyswhileviewingJPEGthumbnailimages:
Keys for the JPEG Thumbnail Menu
Movethehighlightfromimagetoimage.
FORMAT Rotatethethumbnailclockwisein90˚increments
orENTER
Playtheslideshowstartingwiththehigh-lightedthumbnail.
Highlightthelastthumbnailonthecurrentpage.
Highlightthefirstthumbnailonthecurrentpage.
CH/PAGE /Displaythenextorpreviouspageofthumbnails.
EXIT ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplaytheUSB Photomenu.
MENU ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplaytheMainmenu.
INPUT ClosetheThumbnailmenuanddisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
Notes on Viewing JPEG Files
• TheTVignoresallcommandswhilereadingfiles.Waitforthecompletionmessagebeforecontinuing.
• Largefilesorhigh-capacitystoragedevicesmaytakealongtimetodisplay.Thescreenwillbeblankwhilefilesareread.
• Useonlyonesourcedeviceatatime.
IMPORTANTStop playback or change to a different TV input before disconnecting from the USB photo port.
USB Photo Menu Options
Startslideshow. WiththeSlideshowiconhigh-lighted,press orENTER.
Activatemenuoptions. HighlightaniconandpressENTERto:• starttheslideshow• displaypicturethumbnails• opentheMedia Setup
submenu.
DisplayorclosetheMainmenu.
PressMENU.
Displaystatusforthefilesource.
PressINFO.
Selectadifferentcon-necteddevice
1. PressINPUT.2. Highlighttheiconforadif-
ferentdevice.3. PressENTER.
ClearstatusdisplayormenutoshowtheUSB Photomenu
PressEXIT.
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Media Setup Menu
Media Setup menu
IntheMedia Setupmenuyoucanadjusttheslideshowdisplay,numberofrepetitions,ordisplayinterval.
• SelecteitherAutoorManualadvance.Duringmanualoperation,press orENTERtoadvancetothenextslide.
• Forautomaticadvance,selectthenumberoftimes(frequency)toplaythecompleteslideshow:Once, Twice,orContinuous.
• Forautomaticadvance,selectthetimeintervalfordisplayofeachslide.Theintervalyouselecthereistheminimumtimebetweenslides;actualtimemaybelongerforlargerfiles.
• PressEXITtoclosetheMedia SetupmenuandreturntotheUSB Photomenu.
USB Photo Menu Compatible Picture Files
• StillimagesrecordedondigitalcamerasusingtheExchangeableImageFileFormat,version2.1(EXIF2.1)standardfordigitalstillcamerasandDesignRulesforCameraFileSystemsversion1.0(DCF1.0)
• Someimagesopenedandresavedonacomputermaynotplaybackormaynotdisplayinthethumb-naillist.Thishappensifthefileswereresavedinanincompatibleformat.
• Fullpathfilenamescanbenolongerthan50char-actersandmustendina.jpgextension.Onlythefirst20ofthe50characterswilldisplay.
• Imagesonstoragedeviceswithacapacityofover256MBcantakealongerinitialtimetodisplay.
Photos and Moving Video as Composite VideoConnectthecameratotheTVusingacompositevideocableif:
• YouareunabletoseeimagesusingtheUSBphotoport.
• Youwishtoviewmovingvideofromthecamera.
TheTV’sUSB Photomenuwillbeunavailableandyoumustcontroltheslideshowthroughthecamera.Displayresolutionisstandard-definition(480i).
1. Refertotheowner’smanualsuppliedwiththecameraforinstructionsneededforthissetup.
2. Setthecamera’soutputsignaltypetoNTSCandputthecameraintoplaybackmode.
3. Withthecamerastillturnedon,connectyourdigitalcamera’scompositevideocable(usuallyyellow)totheINPUT 3 VIDEO/YjackonthefrontoftheTV.Tohearaudio,connectthecamera’saudiooutputcabletotheINPUT 3 L-AUDIOjack.
4. WhentheAuto Input Sensingscreendisplays,pressEXITorassignthenameCamcorder.
5. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
6. HighlighttheiconforthecamerainputandpressENTER.
7. Ifviewingphotos,advancethroughtheimagesmanu-allyorsetthecameratoadvanceautomatically.
INPUT
L-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y Pb Pr 3 USBL-AUDIO-R VIDEO/Y
Camera connection using a composite video cable
IMPORTANTThe TV can read JPEG files as created by the camera. If you edit a picture file on a computer and resave the image, the TV may be unable to read the resaved file.
Slide Show
Usethesekeysduringtheslideshow:
Keys for JPEG Picture Slide Show
Beginorresumeslideshowplayback
Pauseorresumeplaybackwhileinauto-maticadvancemode.
orENTER
Advancetothenextslide.
Gotothepreviousslide.
FORMAT Rotatetheslideclockwisein90˚incre-ments.
StopslideshowanddisplaytheUSB Photo menu.
INFO Displaystatusfortheviewingdeviceandcurrentimage.
INPUT DisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
MENU DisplayorremovetheTVMainmenu.
Note: Alwayspress (STOP)tostopslideshowplay-backbeforedisconnectingfromtheUSBPhotoport.
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5 TV Menu Settings
Remote Control Keys for the TV Menu System
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Key Function
1 MENU DisplayorclosetheMainmenuormovebackonemenulevel.
2 EXIT CloseallmenusandreturntoTVviewing.
3
(AdjustLeft/RightKeys) • Movethroughscreenstoselectmenuoptions.
• Changesettings.• Scrollthroughlists.
(AdjustUp/DownKeys)
4 ENTER Startanautomaticfunctionorcheck/uncheckselectacheckbox.Whensettingtime,movefromhourdigitstominutesdigitsandfrommonthtodaytoyeardigits.
5 Numbers Letters
Enterchannelnumbers.EnteryourZIPcodefortheTVGuideOnScreensystem.Entercustomnamesinsometextboxes.
6 CANCEL • Clearasettingorstopanautomaticfunction.• Addaseparatorinadigitalchannelnumber.
7 INFO Getcontext-sensitivehelp.
Main MenuPressMENUontheremotecontroltoopentheMainmenu.
Icon Menu Name and Description
Main menu
Record Menu SetuporcancelNetCommand-controlledrecordings.Seechapter6,“NetCommand.”
AV Menu Customizepictureandsoundsettings.
Captions Menu Turnclosedcaptionsonandoff;customizecaptiondisplays.
Setup Menu
PerformbasicTVsetup.Setlanguage,scan(memorize)channels,settheTVclock,editchanneloptions,lockTVusebychannel,setEnergyMode,LampMode,auto-onTVTimer.
Inputs Menu
AssignnamestoTVinputs,changeiconorderintheInput Selectionmenu,performNetCommandIR“learning,”setupTVGuideOnScreen.
Lock MenuRestrictTVusebyprogramratingsandbytimeofday.Disablethefront-panelcontrolbuttons.Setapasscode.
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AV Menu
Anon-screensliderdisplayswhenmakingsomeaudioandvideoadjustments.Numericvaluesrepresentedonthesliderrangefrom0(minimum)to63(maximum),with31asthemid-point.
AV menu for audio and video adjustments
AV Menu Options
Video Seethedescriptionofvideoadjustmentslaterinthissection.
Audio Seethedescriptionofaudioadjustmentslaterinthissection.
Reset
• Toresetaudioandvideoadjustmentsforthecurrentinput,highlighttheReseticonandpressENTER.
• ResethasnoeffectonsettingsforBalance, Listen To, Language,andFilm Mode.
PerfectColor
PerfectColor Sliders Adjustthesaturation(intensity)ofsixcolorsforthecurrentimagesource.
PerfectTint Sliders Adjustsixhuesforthecurrentimagesource
HighlightthePerfectColor™iconandpressENTERtodisplaythePerfectColormenu.SettingsareretainedinmemoryindependentlyforeachTVinput.
• ToswitchbetweenPerfectColor™andPerfecTint™adjustments,highlightAdjust Mode andpress .
• Press tomovefromonecolorbartothenext.• Press tochangesettings.• PressCANCEL torestoredefaultsettings.• PressMENUtoreturntotheMainmenu.
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AV Menu, continued
AV > FX Gaming menu for game adjustments
AV Menu Options
Global
Video Noise High, Medium, Low, Off
Reduceminornoise(graininess)inthepicture.UseLowwithgood-qualitysignals.UseHighwithpoor-qualitysignals.UseOfftoleavethepictureunaltered.Savedbyinput.
Video Mute On, Off On displaysabluebackgroundwhennosignalisbeingreceivedonthecurrent INPUT, COMPONENT,orHDMI jack.
Film Mode(480iand1080isignalsonly)
Auto, Off InAuto,theTVautomaticallydetectsandappliesfilm-decodingcorrection.TrytheOffsettingifimagesshowtoomanyjaggededges.Savedbyinput.
SharpEdge On, Off UseShapEdge™toaddspecialedgeenhancementstomaketheimageappearsharper.Savedbyinput.
Smooth 120 Hz On, Off WhenOn,Smooth120Hz™reducesmotionblurinactionscenesbutmayshowpixelstructureduringslowermotionorinstillimages.WhenOff,standardpicturesmoothingprocessingisemployed.
Blue Glow On if TV off, On if TV on, Off
SelectoneoftheOnsettingstoseedecorativebluelightingontheTV.
FX Gaming
Game Mode Off, On UsetheOnsettingforvideogamingwith3-Dglasses.
Glasses L-R Standard, Reverse
Synchronizeleftviewwithleftglassestoprovidethebestimage.Standardisthedefault;tryReverseifthisseemsincorrect.
Note:GameoptionsareavailablewhentheselectedinputisnamedPCorGameandiscon-nectedtoanHDMIinput.ExpandedfuturegamingfeaturesincludeFXgamingoptions.Seewww.mitsubishi-tv.comfordetails.
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Video Menu Options
Picture Mode Brilliant Foruseunderstronglight SetthePictureModefirstbeforechangingothervideosettings,assomearestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.UsePictureModestooptimizetheimagefordif-ferentconditions.
Game Optimizepictureandvideoprocessingforgamingconsoles.AvailableonlywhenthenameoftheinputisGameorPC.
Bright Formostdaytimeviewingandx.v.Color sources
Natural Formostnighttimeviewingandx.v.Color sources
Contrast • Adjustthewhite-to-blacklevel• Lowcontrastshowsavarietyofshadesindarkerimages• Inmosthomelightingsituations,mediumcontrastlooksbest.• Highcontrastshowsdarkerimagesmoreuniformlyblackandmakescolorsappearmore
vibrant.Highcontrastisgoodforbrightlylitenvironments.• SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
Brightness • Adjustoverallpicturebrightness• SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
Color Adjustoverallcolorintensity
Tint Adjustthered-to-greenratio.
Sharpness Adjustpicturedetailandclarity.
Color Temp Adjustthewhitebalance.SettingsarestoredindependentlyforeachPictureMode.
High Givewhiteimagesacoolcast.Mayprovidethemostrealisticpictureunderbrightlighting.
Low Givewhiteimagesawarmcast.Natural/ColorTempatthelowsettingdisplaysvideoatapproximatelythe6500KindustrystandardforNTSCpictures.
Deep Field Imager
On WithDeepField™ImagerOn,blacklevelsaredynamicallyenhancedinportionsofthescreentoprovidestrongcontrastwithdetailovermixedscreencontent.
Off Contrastisadjusteduniformlyacrosstheentirescreen.
Demo Displayasplitpicturetoshowon(rightside)oroff(leftside).
AV menu, Video optionsNote: Seechapter2,“TVSetup,”foradditionaladjust-
mentsavailableforimagesfromacomputer.
Video Menu
MitsubishirecommendsyouassignnamestoTVinputsbeforemakingvideoadjustments(usetheInputs > Namemenu).Otherwise,adjustmentswillberesettothedefaultsifyounameinputsafterwards.
Tomakevideoadjustments:
• From the Video menu:1. Press tohighlightanoption.2. Press todisplaythesubmenuandadjust.3. PressMENUtoreturntotheAVmenu.
• While watching TV:PresstheVIDEOkeyrepeatedlytodisplaythevideooptionyouwanttochange.Press
tochangesettings.
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Audio Menu
Tomakeaudioadjustments:
• From the Audio menu: 1. Press tohighlightanoption2. Press todisplaythesubmenuandadjust.3. PressMENUtoreturntotheAVmenu.
• While watching TV:PresstheAUDIOkeyrepeatedlytodisplaytheaudiooptionyouwanttochange.Press tochangesettings.
Audio Menu Options
Speakers TheSpeakersoptiondisplaysonlyifanA/Vreceiverconnectionhasbeendetected.
TV TurnontheinternalTVspeakers.
AV Receiver TurnofftheTVspeakersandhearsoundonlyfromaconnectedA/Vreceiver.
Bass Controlvolumeleveloflow-pitchedsoundfromtheTVspeakers.
Treble Controlvolumelevelofhigh-pitchedsoundfromtheTVspeakers.
Balance ControlaudiobalancebetweentherightandleftTVspeakers
Surround Off NosurroundeffectsfromtheTVspeakers(default)
Simulated Stereo
CreateasimulatedstereoeffectthroughtheTVspeakerswhenwatchingamon-aural(non-stereo)program.
Surround Sound
CreateasimulatedsurroundeffectthroughtheTVspeakerswhenwatchingastereoprogram.
Listen To
(analogchan-nelsfromANT1/ANT2 only)
Stereo Defaultsetting.TheTVplaysstereobroadcastsinstereoandmonobroadcastsinmono.ThewordStereoisdisplayedwhenyoutunetoachannelbroadcast-inginstereo.
SAP(SecondAudioProgram)
SelectanadditionalmonauralsoundtracknotaudibleduringnormalTVviewing.TheSAPsignalmightberelatedtotheprogram(suchasasoundtrackinaforeignlanguage),oritmightbeunrelated(suchasaweatherreport).IfanSAPsignalisbroadcast,thelettersSAParedisplayedwhenyoutunetothechannel
Mono Reducebackgroundnoise.Usewhenreceivingaweakstereoaudiosignal.Allaudioisplayedasmonowiththissetting.
Language
(digitalchan-nelsfromANT1/ANT2 only)
EnglishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseSpanishOther
SelectthecurrentlanguageforadigitalprogramfromanANTinput.Eachdigitalprogrammayincludeuptosevenlanguagechoicesornochoiceatall.
Level Sound On, Off Reducedifferencesinsoundvolumebetweenprogrammingsegments,suchasthedifferencebetweenregularbroadcastprogramsandcommercialsegments.
AV menu, Audio options
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Captions Menu
Captions on Analog ChannelsTheTVcandecodecaptionsfromANT 1/ANT 2andtheINPUT 1–3jacks.Broadcasterscansendeitherstan-dardclosedcaptionsortextservice.Standardclosedcaptionsfollowthedialogueoftheprogramanddisplayinasmallsectionofthescreen.Text-serviceclosedcaptionsoftencontaininformationsuchasweatherornewsandcoveralargeportionofthescreen.
IMPORTANT• Analog text-service options display a large
black or gray box on the screen when no signal is being broadcast.
• Thecontentofcaptionsisdeterminedbythebroadcaster. If captions show strange charac-ters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is not a malfunction of the TV.
• Closed caption signals are not available through HDMI or component jacks. See the menus for these devices for closed-caption decoding.
Captions on Digital ChannelsTheTVcandecodecaptionsfrom ANT 1/ANT 2andIEEE1394devicesonly.Broadcasterscansenduptosixdifferentcaptioningselectionsorcansendanalogcap-tionsthatmatchthosesentbytheanalogstation.ATVstationmaybroadcastonlyoneortwotypesofcaptionsornoneatall.
Digital Settings menu. Check the caption test area (upper right) to see how custom settings look.
Captions Menu Options
Closed Captions
Analog Captions
On if MuteCC 1–CC 4Text 1–Text 4Off
• OnifMute:DisplayanalogclosedcaptionssignalCC1whenaudiofromtheTVspeakersismuted.WhenwatchingTV,pressMUTEtoturncaptionson/off.
• CC1–CC4:Standardclosed-captionsignals• Text1–Text4:Text-servicesignals
Analog Background
Gray, Black Selecteitheragrayorblacktextbackgroundtomakeanalogclosedcaptionseasiertoread.
Digital Captions
On if MuteCaption 1–Caption 6Off
• OnifMute:DisplaydigitalclosedcaptionsignalCaption1whenaudiofromtheTVspeakersismuted.WhenwatchingTV,pressMUTEtoturnclosedcaptionson/off.
• Caption1–Caption6:Captionsignalssentbythebroad-caster
Digital Settings
Font DefaultFont 1–Font 7
Defaultchangessettingstothoseselectedbythecaptionspro-vider,or,ifnone,totheTV’sowncaptionsdefaults.UseFonts1through7togivecaptionsacustomappearance.
Font Size LargeStandardSmall
Largeistherecommendedsize.
Font Color White, Black, Magenta, etc. Guidelinesforsettingdigitalcaptions:
• Usecontrastingcolorsforcaptionsandbackground.
• Checkreadabilityofcaptionsusingthesampletextintheupperrightcornerofthemenu.
• A white font on a black translucent background makes an easy-to-read combination.
Font Opacity Translucent, Opaque, Flashing, Transparent
Background Color
White, Black, Magenta, etc.
Background Opacity
Translucent, Opaque, Flashing, Transparent
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Setup Menu Options
Language
EnglishSpanish
Displayon-screenmenusineitherEnglishorSpanish.
Note:Tolistentoaudioinotherlanguages(whenavailable),seethesectionontheAVmenu,Audiosubmenu,andrefertoeitherListenTo>SAP(analogsignal)orLanguage(digitalsignal).
Scan
Ant-1 AirAnt-1 CableAnt-2 AirAnt-2 Cable
Scanmemorizesbroadcastchannelstomakethemeasiertofind.Tostartchannelmemorization:
1. Highlightoneoftheinputselectionsbasedonyourconnectionto ANT 1 orANT 2:• Airwhenconnectedtoanindoororoutdoorantenna.• Cablewhenconnectedtodirectcable(nocablebox)
2. Press tohighlightSTART.
3. PressENTERtostartchannelmemorizationfortheselectedinput.
Setup Menu
Setup menu, Scan option
UsetheSetupmenuto:
• SelectEnglishorSpanishformenusandon-screentext.
• ScanthechannelsavailablefortheantennaorcableserviceconnectedtotheANT 1orANT 2jacks.
• Editchanneloptions,includingchannellocking.
• SettheTV’sinternalclock.
• SettheTVTimertoturnontheTVautomaticallyatadesignatedtime.
• SettheenergymodeforpowerconsumptionwhentheTVispoweredoff.
• SettheTVLampMode.
Notes on Scan and channel memorization:
• Channelmemorizationmaytakeupto15minutestocomplete.
• Tostopchannelmemorizationbeforecompletion,pressCANCEL.
• WhenwatchingTV,pressCH tomovethroughmemorizedchannels.
• Ifyourestartmemorization,previouslymemorizedchannelsfortheselectedinputwillbeerased.
• ToaddadigitalchannelthatdoesnotappearintheEditmenuwithoutrepeatingchannelmemori-zation:
1. Lookupthephysicalchannelnumberforthenewdigitalchannel.Thewebsitewww.antennaweb.orgcanhelpyoufindthephysicalchannelnumber.
2. TunetoanychannelontheANT 1orANT 2 inputyourantennaisconnectedto.
3. Usethenumberkeysand—
CANCEL toenterthephysicalchannelnumberfollowedby“-1”andENTER.Forexample,forphysicalchannel36,press
3 6 —CANCEL 1 ENTER.
TheTVwillsearchforadigitalchannelonthechannel36frequency.Whenitfindsthechannel,itwill:
a. Addthechanneltomemory.b. Changethechannelnumbertothevirtual
channelnumbersentbythebroadcaster.c. Addtomemoryanyassociatedsub-
channels.
• IntheTVGuideOnScreensystem,thechan-nelsdisplayedandtheorderinwhichtheyaredisplayedareindependentoftheTV’schannelmemorizationperformedwithScan.RefertotheTV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide User’s ManualfordetailedinstructionsoneditingchannelsintheTVGuideOnScreensystem.
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Setup Menu Options
Edit
UsetheEditmenutoeditchanneloptionswhenANT 1orANT 2isthecurrentsource,Tohighlightachannelnumbertoedit:• PressCH / tojumptothenextpageofchannelnumbers.PressandholdCH / tospeed
throughpages.• Press tomovethroughallchannelnumbers,oneatatime.Pressandhold tospeed
throughchannelnumbers.
TheTVtunestothehighlightedchannelonreleaseofCH / or .
Channel Channelsmarkedwithacheckareinmemory.Toaddordeleteachannelfrommemory,highlightthechannelnumberandpressENTER.Toaddasingledigitalchannelnotinthelist,seethenotesunderScan.
Digitalchannelsarelistedbyvirtualchannelnumberwiththephysicalchannelnumbershowninparentheses.
Name Assignacustomnameuptosixcharacterslongtomemorizedchannels.Youcannameanalogchannelsanddigitalchannelsifbroadcastwithoutpre-assignednames.
1. WiththecursorintheNamefield,pressanumberkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthecharactersassociatedwiththekey,including!,&,blank (1key)and/,*,-(0key).
2. PressENTERtosettheletterandmovetothenextletterposition.Todeletethecurrentcharacterandmovebackoneposition,pressCANCEL.
Note: WhentheTVGuideOnScreensystemisenabled,thenamedisplayedisthenameprovidedbyTVGuideOnScreeninsteadofthenameyouassignhere.
Fav1–Fav6 UsethesixFavchannelbankstostoregroupsofyourfavoritechannels.Forexample,youcansetupaFavchannelbankforeachofyourfavoriteprogramtypes(e.g.,sports,news,children’sprograms)orsetupabankforeachTVuser.
• Use tomovethehighlightthroughtheFavareaofthescreen.• PressENTER toinsertacheckmarktoaddthehighlightedchanneltooneoftheFav
banks.• ThesamechannelcanbeaddedtomultipleFavbanks• ToremoveachannelfromaFavbank,highlightthecheckmarkandpressENTER.
Note: TosetupFavchannelbankswithoutusingthismenu,seechapter4,“TVOperationandFeatures.”
Lock Lockchannelssothatapasscodeisrequiredtoviewthem.Whenyourememorizechannels,alllocksettingsarecleared.HighlighttheLockcolumnandenterapasscodewhenprompted.IfyoupreviouslysetapasscodetoopenthemainLockmenu,usethesamepasscode.SeethedescriptionoftheMainmenu>Lockformoreonpasscodes.• PressENTERtoinsertacheckmarktolockthehighlightedchannel.• Tounlockachannel,highlightthecheckmarkandpressENTER.
Setup Menu, continued
Virtual Channel Number (digitalchannelsonly).Achannelnumbersentbyalocalbroadcaster.Usuallythevirtualnumberisassociatedwiththecorrespondinganalogchannelnumber.Forexample,abroadcastermayassoci-atedigitalchannel2-1withtheiranalogchannel2.
Physical Digital Channel Number. Thechannelnumberofficiallyassignedtotheactualbroadcastfrequency;shownonscreeninparentheses.
Edit
Setup menu, Edit channel options
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Setup Menu, continued
Clock
Useeitherthemanualorautomethodtosettheclock.Settheclockifyouwishto:
• UsetheTV’sTimerfunction.
• MaintainaccurateChannelViewlistings.
• ScheduleNetCommand-andTVGuideOnScreen-controlledrecordings.
Setup Menu Options
Clock
Settings Manual. Tosettheclockmanually:
1. SelectManual.2 Setthetimeofday.3. Setthedate.4. Selectyourtimezone.5. SelecteitherAppliesorIgnoreforDaylight Savings Time.
Note:IfusingManual,eachtimethetimechangeoccurs,youmustopenthismenuandsettheTV’sclockaheadorback.
Auto. Tosettheclockautomatically:
1. SelectAuto.2. Selectyourtimezone.3. SelecteitherAppliesorIgnoreforDaylightSavingsTime.4. Afterexitingthemenus,tunetheTVtoastationcarryingXDSdata,typically
aPBSstation.
Note:• WiththeAutosetting,theTV’sclockadjustsautomaticallytodaylightsavingstime.• TheTV’sclockwillberesetifyoutunetoachannelsendingincorrecttime
data.Topreventunwantedclockresets,firstusetheAutomethodtosettheclockfromachannelsendingthecorrecttime,thenchangethemethodtoManual.
Time(Manual optiononly)
1. Withthehourhighlighted,press repeatedlytochangethehourandtheAM/PMindicator.Pressandholdtochangethehourdisplayquickly.
2. PressENTERtosetthehour.3. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press tochangetheminutes.Pressand
holdtochangetheminutesdisplayquickly.
Date(Manual optiononly)
1 Withthemonthhighlighted,press toselect.Press ENTERtoset.2. Withthedayhighlighted,press toselect.PressENTERtoset.3. Withtheyearhighlighted,press toselectthecurrentyear.
Time Zone Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific,etc.
RequiredforboththeManualandAutomethods.
Daylight Savings Time
AppliesIgnore
RequiredforboththeManualandAutomethods.Selecttheoptionforyourarea.
Setup menu, Clock options
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Setup Menu, continued
Timer
UsetheTimertosetatimefortheTVtoturnonauto-matically.Usethismenutosetaday,time,input,andchannelfortheTimer.IftheTVisalreadyonattherequestedtime,theTVwillautomaticallytunetothedesignatedchannel.
• TheTVclockmustbesetbeforeyoucanusetheTimerfeature.
• WhentheTimerturnsontheTV,pressanykeyontheremotecontroltokeepiton.Otherwise,theTVwillturnoffafterfiveminutes.
• TheTIMERindicatorslowlyflashesgreenwhentheTVisofftoindicatetheTVTimerhasbeenset.
Setup menu, Timer options
Setup Menu Options
Timer
Timer On, Off
Day Daily, Mon-Fri, (every) Sunday, (every) Monday, (every) Tuesday,etc.
SelectthedayordaysoftheweekfortheTimertoturnontheTV.
Time TosetthetimefortheTVtocomeon:1. Withthehourhighlighted,press repeatedlytochangethehourandtheAM/
PM indicator.Pressandholdtochangethehourdisplayquickly.2. PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.3. Press tochangetheminutes.Pressandholdtochangetheminutesdisplayquickly.
Input Ant-1, Ant-2, DVD, VCR,etc.
SelecttheinputyouwantdisplayedwhentheTVcomeson.ChoosefromthedefinedandenabledinputsthatappearintheInput Selectionmenu.
Channel Iftheinputisanantenna(ANT 1, ANT 2),press repeatedlyorpressandholdtoscrollquicklythroughtheavailablechannelnumbers.
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Energy
TheEnergyoptionsgiveyouwaystoreduceTVpowerconsumption.
Setup menu, Energy options
Setup Menu Options
Energy
Energy Mode
Fast Power On UsetheEnergyModeoptiontoselectthelevelofpowerconsump-tionwhiletheTVisturnedoff.ThedefaultsettingisFast Power On.Low Poweruseslessenergy,butTVpower-ontakeslongerandsomeTVfeaturesmaybeunavailable.
Low Power
KeepEnergyModesettoFast Power Onifyouneedto:
• Havefasterpoweron.• ReceiveupdatestoChannelViewchannellistings.• ReceiveupdatestotheTVGuideOnScreenprogramlistings.• KeeptheTVClockaccuratefortheTVTimerandforschedulingNetCommand-controlled
recordings.WiththeLow Powersetting,youmustresettheTVClockiftheTVisleftturnedoffforover48hours.
• LeavetheTVoffwhilemakingaNetCommand-controlledrecording.• SchedulefutureNetCommand-controlledrecordingsforatimewhentheTVwillbeoff.
Note: TVGuideOnScreenrequirestheFast Power Onsetting.IfyouactivateTVGuideOnScreen,theTVwillautomaticallyoverrideaLow PowersettingandchangetotheFast Power On setting.
Lamp Mode
Standard Standardisformostviewingconditionsandmayextendlamplifebyusinglowerwattage.UseBrightinbrightlylitrooms.
Bright
Setup Menu, continued
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Inputs Menu Options
Name
Cable Box, Camcorder, DVD, DVD2, DVR, Game, HD Disc, Satellite, VCR, PC
On/Off (ANT 1 and2only)
Off (HDMIonly)
• AssignorchangenamesofinputsappearingintheInput Selection menu.
• TurnAnt-1andAnt-2 OnorOff.• TurnunusedHDMIinputsOff.• Press tomovebetweeninputs.• Press toselectaname.• IfyouchangethenameofaninputafterperformingNetCommand
“learning,”theIRcodesyou“learned”areerased.
Note: WhenyoudisconnectanHDMIdevice,theiconremainsintheInput Selectionmenuuntilyouremoveit.ToremoveanunwantedHDMIicon,selectOfffortheHDMIinput.
Order
PutfrequentlyusediconsatthestartoftheInput Selectionmenu.
1. Press tohighlighttheicontomove.2. PressENTERtoconfirmtheselection.3. Press todragtheicontothedesiredposition.4. PressENTERtosetthenewposition.
Learn
• Performinitialset-upofNetCommandcontrolofadevice.• AddorremoveindividualkeysfromNetCommandcontrolofadevice.
Seedetailedinstructionsinchapter6,“NetCommand.”
AVR
SetupNetCommandcontrolofanA/Vreceiver.Thisset-upallowsyouto:
• OperatetheA/Vreceiver’spowerandvolumefunctionswiththeTV’sremotecontrol.• MaketheA/Vreceiverswitchautomaticallytothecorrectaudioinputwhenyouselecta
deviceintheTV’sInput Selectionmenu.
Seedetailedinstructionsinchapter6,“NetCommand.”
Guide
Guide On/Off SeeinstructionsonthefollowingpagefortheTVGuideOnScreensystem.
Devices Ant-1, Ant-2
Zip Code [5-digitZIPcode]
Inputs Menu
Change input names using the Inputs > Name menu.
Note:
WhenyouchangeaninputnameintheNamemenuandthenexittheNamemenu:
Thenameischanged TheiconintheInput Selectionmenuischanged Audioandvideosettingsarechangedtothe
defaultsforthenewdevicetype. AllNetCommand“learning”fortheinputisalso
erased.
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Setting Up TV Guide On ScreenSetupoftheTVGuideOnScreensystemisoptional.
• YoumustsetupNetCommandcontrolofaVCRorA/VdiscforrecordingifyouwishtoenablerecordingsthroughTVGuideOnScreen.
• ManyfeaturesofTVGuideOnScreenareavailablewithoutNetCommandcontrol.Forexample,programlistings,programsearches,andprogramremindersfunctionwithoutNetCommand.
1. DisplaytheInputs > GuidemenutodisplayTVGuideOnScreensetupoptions.
2. ToenabletheTVGuideOnScreensystem,high-lightOn.Ifyouwishtodisablethesystem,highlightOff.
Inputs > Guide menu for TV Guide On Screen setup
3. Selectprogramsourcesforthelistings.Youcanselectoneover-the-airsourceoronedirect-cable
Inputs Menu
sourceforTVGuideOnScreen.If,however,youhavemultiplecablesources,thechannel-numberassignmentsmaynotmatchupcorrectly.Seethefollowingtableandnotesforthepreferredconnec-tioncombinations.
IfOneSourceIs:TheOtherSourceCanBe:
Ant-1 Air Ant-2 AirAnt-1ChannelsviaCable N/A
Ant-2ChannelsviaCable N/A
Note:• InputstoTVGuideOnScreencanincludeonlyone
over-the-airsourceoronlyonedirect-cablesource.• TVGuideOnScreenlistingscanbedownloaded
fromanover-the-airantennaordirectcablecon-nectedtoANT 1orANT 2.
4. HighlighttheZIP Codedigitsandenterthefive-digitZIPcodeforyourlocation.Toreceivethecorrectprogramlistingsforyourarea,youmustentertheZIPcode.
Using the TV Guide On Screen System
• WiththeGuidesetupandenabled,usetheGUIDEkeyontheremotecontroltolaunchtheTVGuideOnScreensystem.
• Fordetailedinformation,seetheseparateTV Guide On Screen Interactive Program Guide User’s ManualincludedwiththeTV.
IMPORTANT
• Aftersetup,itmaytakeupto24hourstostartreceivingprogramlistingsandthenitmaytakeuptooneweektoreceivealleightdaysoflistings.
• LeavetheTVpoweredoffforawhileeachdaytoallownewlistingstodownload.
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TVlocksavailablefromtheLockmenuare:
ParentLock by Ratings
RestrictaccesstoprogrammingbasedonV-Chipratingsignalssentbythebroadcaster.
Other
TimeLock by Time
RestrictTVusebytimeofday.
Front Panel
Lock Front Panel
DisablethecontrolsonthefrontoftheTV.Usethisoptionifsmallchildreninthehometrytopressfront-panelbuttons.
Note: Channel Lockisanadditionallockthatblocksaccesstospecificchannels.ChannelLockisavailableundertheSetupmenu(Setup > Edit > Lock).
Pass Codes
Setting a Pass Code
YouarepromptedtoenterapasscodewheneveryouselectLockontheMainmenu.Tosetapasscodeforthefirsttime:
1. PressMENU,highlightLock,thenpress .Ascreenpromptingyouforapasscodewilldisplay.
2. Inputafour-digitpasscodeusingthenumberkeysontheremotecontrol.
• PressCANCELtodeleteanumberandmovebackonespace.
• PressMENUorEXITtoclosethemenuwithoutsettingapasscode.
3. PressENTERtosetthepasscode.
Resetting a Pass Code
SeetheprocedureinAppendixC. Bypassing TV LocksIfyoutrytowatchablockedprogramorchannelortrytousetheTVwhileitislockedbytime,anoticeappearspromptingyouforapasscode.TousetheTV:
• Inputyourfour-digitpasscodeandpressENTER.• Changetoachannelairinganallowedprogramor
changetoanotherdevice.
ToreactivatetheparentratingslockorTVLockbyTimeafterusingthepasscode:
• PowertheTVoffandthenontoreactivatebothlocks.
• Changetoadifferentchannelordevicetoreacti-vateonlytheparentratingslock.
Parent MenuTheTVcomesfromthefactorywiththeratinglocksturnedoffandwithpre-setU.S.ratingsTV-PGandmovieratingPG.TurnonblockingforU.S.ratingstoactivatetheseratingrestrictions.UsetheLock > ParentmenutochangethelevelofblockingwithU.S.ratings.
Anytimeyouchangethechannelordevice,itmaytakeuptofivesecondsfortheratingrestrictionstotakeeffect.
Other Menu (Alternate Rating System)ThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmaycomeintoeffectinthefuture.TheOthermenuallowsyoutoblockdigitalprogrammingwhensuchsystemscomeintoeffect.
Thefirsttimeyoutunetoachannelbroadcastinganalternateratingsystem,theTVdefaultstothemostrestrictivesettingiftheLockmenu>Other Lock optionissettoOn.Usethismenutochangetheallowedratingifyouareunabletowatchaprogrambroadcastwithanalternatesystem.
The Lock > Parent menu lets you set parental controls using V-Chip technology.
Lock Menu
Important Notes on Rating Locks
• Parentmenuratinglocksapplyonlytochannelsandsignalsreceivedon ANT 1, ANT 2,theINPUT 1–3jacks,andfromanIEEE1394A/Vdisc.
• Other menuratinglocksapplyonlytodigitalchan-nelsreceivedon ANT 1orANT 2andA/Vdiscs.
• Whenviewingacablebox,satellitereceiver,orotherdeviceconnectedtotheCOMPONENTorHDMIinputs,checkthedevice’smenuforratinglocks.
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Lock Menu, continued
Parent Menu Options (U.S.-based rating system)
Option Name and Description
Lock Off, On DisablesorenablesprogramblockingbasedonV-ChipsignalsandtheU.S.ratingsystem.
TV Rating
TV-Y Youth.Forchildrenunder7. HighlighttheratinglevelyouwishtochangeandpressENTERtoblockit( )orallowit( ).
Youcanapplysupple-mentalcontentblockingtotheage-basedratingsbyusingtheTVcontentcategorieslistedbelow.
TV-Y7 Youth 7andolder.
TV-G General Audience.Fortheentirefamily.
TV-PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidancerecommended;maynotbesuitableforsomechildren.
TV-14 Adolescent 14 and older.Notrecommendedforchildrenunder14.
TV-MA Mature Audience.Foradultsonly.
FV Fantasy Violence.AppliestoTV-Y7only.
TV Content Categories
D Sexual Dialog.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PGandTV-14.
L Adult Language.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
S Sexual Situations.AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
V Violence(graphicorrealistic).AppliesindifferingdegreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
Movie Rating
G General Audience.Designedfortheentirefamilytoview.
PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidanceisrecommended,maynotbesuitableforsomechildren.
PG-13 Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.Notrecommendedforchildrenundertheageof13.
R Restricted.Restrictedintheatersto17yearsoldandolderunlessaccompaniedbyanadult.
NC-17 No Children 17 or Under.Restrictedintheatersto18yearsoldandolder.
X Adult.Designedforandrestrictedintheaterstoadultaudiencesonly.
Not Rated TheprogramhasnotbeenassignedanMPAArating.
Start Time
AllowsyoutosetthetimeofdayforenforcementofratingrestrictionssetintheParentmenu.
1. HighlightthehourdigitsforStart Time.2. Press repeatedlytochangethehourandassociatedAM/PMindicator.Youcanalsojustpress
andholdtomovequicklythroughthenumbers.3. PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.4. Withtheminutesdigitshighlighted,press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.Youcanalsojust
pressandholdtomovequicklythroughthenumbers.5. HighlighttheStop Timedigitsandsetthetimeasdescribedabove.
Note: Tomakeratingrestrictionsactive24hoursaday,makeStart TimeandStop Timethesame.
Stop Time
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Lock Menu, continued
TimeBlockalluseoftheTVduringthetimeperiodyouspecify.YoumustenterapasscodetousetheTVwhenthetimelockisineffect.
Lock by Time On, Off EnableordisableLockbyTime.
Lock Time, Unlock Time
Tosetthelockandunlocktimes:
1. HighlightthehourdigitsfortheLock Time.
2. Press repeatedlytochangethehourandassociatedAM/PMindicator.Tomovequicklythroughthenumbers,justpressandhold.
3. PressENTERtosetthehourandhighlighttheminutes.
4. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.Tomovequicklythroughthenumbers,justpressandhold.
5. HighlighttheUnlock Timedigitsandsetthetimeasdescribedabove.
Note: TomakeLockbyTimeactive24hoursaday,makeStart TimeandStop Timethesame.
Other Menu Options (alternate rating system)ThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmaycomeintoeffectinthefuture.TheOtheroptionremainsgrayedoutuntiltheTVreceivesasignalusinganalternateratingsystem.Suchalternateratingsystemswillapplytodigitalprogrammingonly.
Option Name and Description
Lock On, Off Enableordisableprogramblocking.
System Name Theratingsystemavailableforthechannel
Group Ratinggroupsavailableintheratingsystemshownonthescreen.Ratinggroupsaredefinedbytheratingsystemineffect.
Rating Ratingrestrictionsavailableintheselectedratingsystemandgroup.HighlighttheratingandpressENTERtocheck(block)oruncheck(allow)ratedcontent.
Front Panel
On, Off OnlocksandOffunlocksthecontrolsonthefrontoftheTV.UsethisoptionifsmallchildrenmaytrytopressTVbuttons.
Iftheremotecontrolisunavailable,usethefront-panelbuttonstoreleasethefrontpanellockbydoingoneofthefollowing:
• IftheTVison,pressandholdtheMENUbuttonforovereightseconds.AmessagewilldisplaytoconfirmreleaseoftheFrontPanelLock.
• IftheTVisoff: InFastPowerOnEnergyMode,pressandholdtheMENUbuttononthefrontpanelforover
eightseconds.TheTVwillpoweronandreleasethelock. InLowPowerEnergyMode,pressPOWERonthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.WiththeTV
on,pressandholdMENUonthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
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About NetCommand
• NetCommandsetupisoptional.
• YoucanperformNetCommandsetupwhentheTVfirstrecognizesadeviceduringAutoInputSensingoratanyconvenienttimeafterward.
• NetCommandoperatesbysendingremotecontrolsignalsfromtheTVtoyourotherdevicesviatheIRemitters,tellingthedevicestoplay,record,changeinputs,adjustvolume,changechannels,orperformotherfunctions.AllthisisaccomplishedwiththeTV’sremotecontrolandtheslideswitchleftintheTVposition.
• TheIR“Learning”featureofNetCommandallowstheTVtodeterminetheIRcontrolsignalsforyourA/Vdevices.
• NetCommand®cancontrolIEEE1394devicesbysendingcontrolsignalsoveraFireWire®cable.
• YoucanchoosethelevelofNetCommandcontrolforyourhometheater.
Standard Setup. Performastandardsetupifyou:
WantNetCommandtocontrolonlyafewdevices,suchastheTV,aplaybackdevice(likeaDVDplayer),andacablebox.Withthissetup,youcanusetheTV’sremotecontroltooperatethesedevices.
WanttheeaseandflexibilityofNetCom-mand-controlledrecording,withseamlesssetupoftime-delayedorimmediaterecord-ingsamongnetworkeddevices.
WanttouseTVGuideOnScreentocontrolyourVCRorA/Vdisc.Afterperformingthissetup,youcanusetheTV’sremotecontroltooperatethesedevices.
A/V Receiver Setup. PerformA/VreceiversetupifyouwantNetCommandto:
ControlasurroundsoundA/Vreceiver.
AutomaticallychangeaudioinputselectionsonanA/VreceiverwhenyouchangeinputsontheTV.Important Note on NetCommand
Be sure to connect the IR emitter cable to the TV and properly place the emitters so that Netcommand can control your devices. See the explanation on the following page.
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IR Emitter Placement (NetCommand)An IR emitter cable is included with the TV.
TheNetCommandsystemusesemittersconnectedtotheIR EMITTERjacktocontrolotherdevicessuchasDVDplayers,cableboxes,satellitereceivers,andVCRs.
1. ConnecttheplugendofthesuppliedIRemittercabletotheIR EMITTER NetCommand®jackontheTVbackpanel.
2. Runthecableforeachoftheemitterendsunder,alongside,orovereachdevicetobecontrolledsothattheemitterendisinfrontoftheareawheretheremotecontrolsensorislocated.
3. Positiontheemitterendwiththeemitterbulbfacingtheremotecontrolsensor.Thebulbemitsinfraredlightinacone-shapedpattern.Placethebulbfarenoughfromthesensortoallowtheconepatterntoreachthesensor.
TheIRsensorisusuallybehindtheplasticwindowofthefrontdisplaypanel.Itissometimesvisiblewiththeaidofaflashlightandisnormallyaroundorsquarecutoutbehindtheplastic.
Ifyoucannotseethesensorandthedevice’sOwner’sGuidedoesnotspecifythelocation,youcanfinditbyfollowingthesestepsusingthedevice’sremotecontrol:
a. Holdthedevice’sremoteaboutone-halfinchfromthefrontofthedevice.Startingfromoneendofthedisplaywindowplastic,pressthePOWERbutton.
b. Ifthedevicedoesnotrespond,movetheremotecontroloneinchtowardthecenterandtryagain.
c. Repeatthisuntilthedeviceresponds.d. Notethislocationandthenstartoverfromthe
otherendofthedisplaywindowplastic,repeat-inguntilthedevicerespondsagain.
Theremotecontrolsensorissomewherebetweenthesetwopositions.ThisisusuallyenoughaccuracyforplacementoftheIRemit-ters.
Insomecases,theemitterworksbetterfacingdownwardfromthetopofthedevice.Experi-menttofindwhatworksbest.
4. Securetheemitterendsinplaceusingdouble-sidedtape.
5. PlaceanyunusedendsbehindthedevicestopreventstraysignalsfromreachingtheIRsensors.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
L (MONO) RAUDIO
DIGITALAUDIOOUT HDMI
1 2
Y Pb Pr
AVRAUDIO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
3
L (MONO) - AUDIO - R
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
VIDEO: 480i /480p /720p /1080i /1080pAUDIO: PCM STEREOPC: VGA / W-VGA / SVGA / W-SVGA / XGA / W-XGA / SXGA / 720p /1080p
IR EMITTERNetCommand R
PC/DVIAUDIOINPUT
COMPONENT 1
COMPONENT 2
ANT 2 / AUXANT 1 / MAIN
IR EMITTERNetCommand R
Connecting IR Emitter NetCommand
Place IR emitters so the signal can be “seen” by the IR sensor on each device.
IMPORTANTPosition IR emitters so that each device’s sensor “sees” the signal from only one emitter. Otherwise, a device receiving signals from multiple sources (remote controls, IR emitters) may not respond at all.
Place the emitter ends in front of each device to be controlled and in the area where the remote control sensor is located.
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Toperformthisprocedure,youneed:
• TheremotecontrolsforboththeTVandthedeviceyouwanttocontrol.
• TheIRemittercablesuppliedwiththeTV.
Note: TosetupanA/Vreceiver,see“SetUpNetCommandControlofanA/VReceiver”laterinthischapter.
1. ConnectandpositiontheIRemittersforthedevicesyouwishtocontrol.See“IREmitterPlace-ment”inthischapter.
2. SettheTV’sremotecontrolslideswitchtotheTV position.
3. OpentheNetCommandLearnscreeninoneoftwoways:
• IfworkingfromtheAuto Input Sensingscreenforthedevice,highlighttheLearniconandpressENTERtoopentheLearnscreenforthedevice.
• IfperformingNetCommandsetupatanytimeafterthedevicehasbeenrecognizedthroughAutoInputSensing:
a. PressINPUTtoopentheInput Selection menu.
b. HighlightthedesiredinputiconandpressENTERtoswitchtothatinput.
c. PressMENU,highlightInputs,andhighlightLearntoopentheLearnscreenforthedevice.
4. ThefirstfunctionhighlightedintheLearnscreenisalwaysPower On.AimtheTV’sremotecontrolattheTVandpressENTERtobeginlearningforthatfunction.
5. WhenthePower Ontextstartsflashing,aimthedevice’sremotecontrolattheTVandpressandholdthePOWERkeyuntilacheckmarkappearsnexttoPower On.
• Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmarkappears,repeatthisstep.
• ToremovethekeyfromNetCommandcontrol,presstheCANCELkeywhilethekeynameishighlighted.
6. Pressthe keysontheTV’sremotecontroltohighlightotherkeysonthelist.Repeatsteps4and5foreachadditionalfunctionyouwishtocontrolthroughNetCommand.
7. Ifthedevice’sremotecontrolhaskeysthatarenotinthelist,youcanassociateuptoanyfourkeyswiththeF1throughF4keys.
Forexample,foraDVDplayer,assigntheF1andF2keystotheDVDplayer’sCHAPTER SKIP FORWARDandCHAPTER SKIP BACKkeys.PerformNetCommandsetup
fortheFkeysthesameasyoudidforthenamedkeys.
8. IfthedevicehasaseparatePOWER OFFkey,press ontheTV’sremotetohighlightPower Off.
Repeattheearlierstepsto“learn”thePOWER OFFkey.
If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.
9. PressEXITtofinishNetCommand“learning”forthecurrentdevice.
From the Auto Input Sensing screen, highlight the Learn icon and press ENTER to open the NetCommand Learn screen.
Inputs > Learn screen
Add or Remove Device Keys from NetCommand Control
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInput Selectionmenuandselecttheaffecteddevice.
2. OpentheInputsmenuandhighlighttheLearnicon.
3. WhentheLearnscreendisplays:
• Toaddkeys:Continueasdescribedearlierunder“InitialNetCommandSetupforMostDeviceTypes.”
• Todeletekeys:HighlightthenameofthekeyyouwishtodeleteandpressCANCELontheTV‘s remotecontroltoclearthecheckmark.
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Refertothischartwhen“learning”devicekeys.“Learn”some,all,ornoneofthekeysusedforeachdevicetype.ThecharthasspaceforyoutowriteinfunctionsyouassigntotheF1–F4keys.
NetCommand Specialized Device Keys
Seethefollowingpageformoreonkeysmarkedinthe“SpecialOperationMethod”column.
Key Name in Learning Screen
FunctionName on TV Remote Con-trol
See Special Operation Method Table
Power On PowerOnorPowerON/OFF(toggle) POWER *Guide OnScreenProgramGuideorDVDDiscMenus GUIDE *Channel Up NextChannelHigher CH/PAGE
Channel Dn NextChannelLower CH/PAGE
Page Up PageUpinGuides CH/PAGE *Page Dn PageDowninGuides CH/PAGE *Menu Setupmenufordevice MENU *Adjust Up Adjustorarrowup
Adjust Dn Adjustorarrowdown
Adjust Lt Adjustorarrowleft
Adjust Rt Adjustorarrowright
Enter EnterorSelect(menus) ENTER *Cancel Cancelorerase(menus) —/CANCEL *Play Startplayback
Stop Stopplayback
Forward FastForward
Rewind Rewind/FastReverse
Pause Pauseplayback
Record StartRecording
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Digitfunctions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Enter (digits) Useafterdigitstodirectlyaccesschannelsbynumber
ENTER *
- (separator) Adddigitalchannelseparatorbetweenmainchannelnumberandsub-channelnumber
—/CANCEL *
Recall (QV) LastChannelRecall QV
Info On-screenstatusdisplayorinformationdisplay INFO Mayrequiretwokeypresses
F1 F1
F2 F2
F3 F3
F4 F4
Power Off PowerOff POWER
ASSIGN YOUR CHOICE OF
SPECIALIZED FUNCTIONS
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Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Power On Manual Power On/Off
UsefordevicesthathaveonlyonePOWERkey.
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection menu.
2. Press tohighlighttheiconforthedevicetobepoweredonoroff.
3. WiththeInput Selectionmenustilldisplayed,pressPOWERtosendthepowersignal;youmayneedtopressPOWERtwice.Note:IfyoupressPOWERwithouttheInput Selectiondisplayed,theTVwillturnoff.
4. PressENTER toswitchtheTVtothedevice.
Power On
Power Off
Automatic Power On/Off
ThisfeatureisonlyfordevicesthathaveseparatePOWER ONandPOWER OFFkeysontheiroriginalremotecontrols.IfyourdevicedoesnothaveaseparatePOWER OFFkey,donotusethePower Offlearn-ingposition;useonlytheManualPowerON/OFFmethoddescribedabove.
IntheNetCommandLearnscreen:
a. “Learn”thePower OncommandinthePower Onlearningposition.
b. “Learn”thePower OffcommandinthePower Offlearningposition.
• To Power On the Device1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.2. Press tohighlighttheiconforthe
devicetobepoweredonoroff.3. PressENTER toswitchtheTVtothedevice
andNetCommandwillsendthePower On commandtothedevice.
• To Power Off the DeviceWhenyouturntheTVoff,theTVsendsalllearnedPower Offcommandstoalldevices.
Menu Displaying the Menu for a Device 1. Whilewatchingadevice,pressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenuwiththedeviceiconhighlighted.
2. PressMENUtosendthemenusignaltothedevice.TheInput Selectionmenuwillauto-maticallyclearfromthescreen.
Special Operation Methods
Operating NetCommand-Controlled Devices
To Control an A/V Receiver
Switching Audio to and from the A/V Receiver
1. PressAUDIO.
2. Press toshowtheSpeakersoption.
3. Press toselecteitherAV ReceiverorTV.
Controlling A/V Receiver Power
1. PressAUDIO.
2. Press toshowtheSpeakersoption.
3. Press toselectAV Receiver.
4. PointtheremotecontrolattheTV(nottheA/Vreceiver)andpressPOWERtopowertheA/Vreceiveronoroff
Controlling Other A/V Receiver Functions
WiththeA/Vreceiverpoweredonandselected,theTV’sremoteoperatesthevolumeandmutefunctions.Also,whenyouswitchtoadeviceintheInput Selec-tionmenu,theA/Vreceiverautomaticallyswitchestothecorrectaudioinputforthedevice.
To Control Most Device TypesAsanexampleofNetCommandcontrol,ifyouarewatchingyourcableboxandyouwishtotunetothenextchannelhigher,pressCH/PAGE .NetCommandthensendsthe“learned”channel-upcontrolsignaltothecablebox.
1. WithanIRemitterproperlypositionedinfrontofthedevice,usetheInputs > LearnscreentoperformNetCommandsetupforthedevice.
2. Whenyouwishtousethedevice,pressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.
3. Press tohighlighttheiconforthedevice.
4. PressENTERtoswitchtheTVtothedevice.Note: ifyouhavesetupautomaticinputswitchingfortheA/Vreceiver,theA/Vreceiverwillautomaticallyswitchtothecorrectinputforthedevice.
5. TooperatethedeviceusingtheTV’sremotecontrol,settheslideswitchtotheTVposition.
6. PointtheremotecontrolattheTV(notthedevice)andpressthekeyforthedesiredfunction.
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Key Name in Learning Screen Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Guide Displaying the Disc Menu (DVD or high-defini-tion disc format)
“Learn”theDISC MENU, TOP MENU,orotherkeyasnamedontheoriginalremoteintheGuide learningposition.
Whilewatchingthedevice,pressGUIDEtodisplaythediscmenu.
Displaying the On-Screen Program Guide (cable box or satellite receiver)
1. “Learn”theGUIDEkeyontheoriginalremoteintheGuidelearningposition.
2. LearnthePAGE andPAGE keysoftheoriginalremoteinthePage UpandPage Dn learningpositions.
1. Whilewatchingthedevice,pressGUIDEtodisplaytheguide.
2. PressCH/PAGE / tosendthePage Up/Dn commandsfortheguide.
Page UpPage Dn
Using Page Up/Down
Ifthedevice’soriginalremotecontrolhasseparatekeysforChannel Up/DnandPage Up/Dn,theTVremotecontrol’sCH/PAGE / keycanworklikethetwoseparatekeys.
1. “Learn”CHANNEL / intheChannel Up/Dn positions.
2. “Learn”PAGE / inthePage Up/Dnposi-tions.
Inside the GuidePressCH/PAGE / tosendthePage Up/Dncom-mands.
Outside the GuidePressCH/PAGE / tosendtheChannel Up/Dn signal.
Enter Enter Functions (cable boxes, satellite receivers, etc.)
Somedeviceshavetwokeysthathave“enter”functions.OnekeyisformenusandisoftenlabelledSELECTorOK.Asecondkeyisforusewithnumberkeysfordirectchannelselection.NetCommandusesthesameENTERkeyforbothoperations.
WhenENTERhasamenuorguidefunctionorwhentheoriginalremotecontrolusesthesamekeyformenusandchannelselection:
LearntheENTER, SELECT,orOKkeyintheNetCommandEnterlearningposition.
1. PressMENUorGUIDE todisplaythedevice’smenuorguide.
2. PressENTERwithinthemenuandNetCommandwillsendtheEntersignalformenus.
Enter (digits) WhenENTERisforchannelchanges,i.e.,theoriginalremotecontrolhasaseparateENTERkeyforthisfunction):
LearntheENTERkeyforchannelselectionintheNetCommandEnter (digits)learningposition.UsethislearningpositiononlyiftheoriginalremotecontrolhasseparatekeysforEnter inmenusandEnterforchannelselection.
Pressdigitkey(s)andthenpressENTER.NetCommandwillsendtheEntersignalforchannelselection.
Cancel CANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function
“Learn”theCancelorExitfunctionintheNetCommandCancellearningposition
1. PressMENUorGUIDEtodisplaythemenuorguide.
2. Press —CANCEL andNetCommandwillsendthe
CancelorExitsignal.
— (separator)
Thesymbol“—”canserveastheseparatorbetweenadigitalchannel’smainandsub-channeldigits,e.g.,digitalchannel12-1(mainchannelis12,sub-channelis1).
“Learn”thechannelseparatorfunctionintheNetCommand– (separator)learningposition.
Pressdigitkey(s)andpress —CANCEL .NetCommand
willsendthechannel-separatorsignal.
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Performthissetupto:
• OperatetheA/Vreceiver’spowerandvolumefunctionswiththeTV’sremotecontrol.
• EnabletheA/VreceivertoswitchautomaticallytothecorrectaudioinputwhenyouselectadeviceintheTV’sInput Selectionmenu.
TosetupcontrolofanA/Vreceiveryouneed:
• TheremotecontrolsforboththeTVandtheA/Vreceiver.
• TheIRemittercablesuppliedwiththeTV.
Note: Tosetupcontrolofotherdevicetypes,see“InitialNetCommandSetupforMostDevices”earlierinthischapter.
PerformthissetupusingtheInputs > AVRscreen,shownbelow.
1
3
4
2
AVR screen overview
1. Powerandvolumecommands the TV can send to the A/V receiver when “learned”
2. A check under Learn/Name means the TV has “learned” the command to switch the A/V receiver to the input.
3. Input1 through Input4 are temporary placeholder names for A/V receiver inputs. Use this screen to assign mean-ingful names , e.g., the name of the A/V receiver input.
4. Match up devices connected to the TV inputs with audio inputs on the A/V receiver.
3. SettheTV’sremotecontrolslideswitchtotheTV position.
4. OpentheAVRscreeninoneoftwoways:
• IfusingtheAuto Output SensingscreenfortheA/Vreceiver,highlighttheLearniconandpressENTERtoopentheAVRscreen.
• IfperformingNetCommandsetupatanytimeaftertheA/VreceiverhasbeenrecognizedthroughAutoInputSensing:
PressMENU,highlightInputs,andhighlightAVR toopentheAVRscreen.
5. ThefirstfunctionhighlightedintheAVRscreenisalwaysPower On.AimtheTV’sremotecontrolattheTVandpressENTERtobeginlearningforPower On.
A/V Receiver (AVR) screen. Perform NetCommand IR “learning” for A/V receiver power and volume keys.
6. WhenthePower Ontextstartsflashing,aimtheA/V receiver’sremotecontrolattheTVandpressandholdthePOWERorPOWER ONkeyuntilacheckmarkappearsnexttoPower On.
• Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmarkappears,repeatthisstep.
• ToremovethekeyfromNetCommandcontrol,presstheCANCELkeywhilethekeynameishighlighted.
By completing “learning” for the power key, NetCommand now operates the power function for the A/V receiver.
Point the TV’s remote control at the TV to control the A/V receiver.
7. Pressthe keyontheTV’sremotecontroltohigh-lightotherkeysinthelist.Repeatsteps5and6foreachadditionalfunctionyouwishtocontrolthroughNetCommand.
8. IftheA/VreceiverhasaseparatePOWER OFFkey,press ontheTV’sremotetohighlightPower Off.Repeatsteps5and6to“learn”thePOWER OFFkey.
9. Whenfinished“learning”thepowerandvolumekeys,eitherpressEXITtowatchTVorproceedtothenextsectiontocontinueNetCommandsetupoftheA/Vreceiver.
Setup to Control the A/V Receiver’s Power and Volume Functions
1. ConnectyourA/VreceivertotheTVandanyaddi-tionaldevices.Seechapter3,“TVConnections,”forsuggestions.
2. ConnecttheIRemittercabletotheTVandpositiontheIRemitterwhereitcansendsignalstotheA/Vreceiver.
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Before You Begin
1. ConnectyourA/VdevicestotheTVandconnectyourA/VreceivertotheaudiooutputsontheTVandtheDVDplayer.Seechapter3,“TVConnec-tions,”forsuggestions.
2. Openthe Inputs > AVRmenu.
Note: ThetermsInput 1–Input 4usedintheAVR screenaretemporaryplaceholdernames.TheyrefertotheA/VreceiverinputsforwhichtheTVcanlearnIRcodes.
Setup1:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingtoItsTVAudio Input
MostdevicesaresetupliketheVCRinthisexample,inwhichanalogaudiofromthedeviceissentthroughtheTV.
Usethissetupfor:
• Sourcesprovidingonlyanalogstereooutput,suchasaVCR.
• AudiofromANT 1andANT 2
Setup1: A/V receiver audio from the TV’s digital or analog audio output (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT or AVR AUDIO OUTPUT)
1. UnderLearn/Name,navigatetohighlighttheareanexttoInput 1.
Inthisexample,theIRcodefortheA/Vreceiver’sTV Audioinputwillbe“learned”asInput 1.
2. PressENTERontheTV’sremotecontrol.
3. WhilethetextInput1isflashing,pressandholdtheTV INPUTkeyontheA/V receiver’sremotecontrol.
4. WhenacheckappearsnexttoInput 1,releasetheTV INPUTkey.
• Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmarkappears,repeatthisstep.
Setup to Control Automatic Switching of A/V Receiver Audio Inputs
Twodifferentsetupsaredescribedhere:
Setup 1:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingtoTVAudioInput
Setup 2:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingforadevicesendingaudiodirectlytotheA/Vreceiver
• AudioAvailablefromTVonly:UseSetup1.
AudiofromANT 1andANT 2mustbesenttotheA/VreceiverfromtheTV’sDIGITAL AUDIO OUTor analogAVR AUDIO OUTPUT.
UseSetup1tomaketheA/VreceiverswitchtoitsdesignatedTVaudioinputwhenviewingthesesources.
• HDMIDigitalStereoAudio:UseSetup1
DigitalstereoaudiofromanHDMIconnectionisavailablebothindigitalformat(fromtheTV’sDIGITAL AUDIO OUT)jackandinanalogformat(fromtheTV’sAVR AUDIO OUTPUTjack).
• AnalogStereoAudio:UseSetup1.
Audiofromsourceswithonlyanalogstereooutput(suchasaVCR)canbesenteitherdirectlytotheA/VreceiverorthroughtotheTVandthenontotheA/Vreceiver.
MitsubishirecommendsyousendaudiothroughtheTVasshownintheexample.Setup1causestheA/VreceivertoswitchtoitsinputdesignatedforTVaudio.
IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,theTVmakestheaudioavailablebyconvertinganalogaudiotoadigitaloutput.
• DigitalSurroundSound:UseSetup2.
AdevicecansenddigitalsurroundsoundsuchasDolbyDigitalorDTSdirectlytotheA/Vreceiver,bypassingtheTVentirely.ThedevicemightbeaDVDplayer,cablebox,orsatellitereceiver,and
Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
IMPORTANTTo hear audio sent from the TV to the A/V receiver, you must have:• physically connected the TV to the A/V
receiver• selected the A/V receiver as the audio
source. Press AUDIO, then to show the Speakers option, then to select the A/V Receiver.
• “learned” the IR codes for the A/V receiver inputs
• chosenthecorrectinputintheNetCommand A/V Receiver Learn screen
couldhaveHDMIoutput.ADVDplayerisusedinthisexample.
YoursetupmayincludeadditionaldeviceswithdigitalsurroundsoundconnecteddirectlytotheA/Vreceiver.ThesedevicesmightbeaDVDplayerplusacableboxorsatellitereceiver.
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• ToerasetheIRcodejust“learned,”pressCANCEL whilethenameishighlighted.
5. Press tohighlightthenameInput1.Youcanenteracustomnameusingtheletters/numbersontheremotecontrol.Itisbesttoassignnamesto“learned”inputsthatmatchtheinputnamesdis-playedontheA/Vreceiver.Forthisexample,enterthecustomnameTVusingtheseguidelines:
• Toselectacharacter,repeatedlypressanumberkeyontheremotecontroltocyclethroughthecharactersassociatedwiththekey.
Specialcharactersareavailablewiththe1key(!,&,blankspace)and0key(/,*,-).
• PressENTERtosetthecharacterandmovethehighlighttothenextcharacter.
• Todeleteacharacter,highlightthecharacterandpressCANCEL.
• Tohighlightthefirstcharacter,repeatedlypressCANCEL.
6. Press tomovethehighlighttotheAssign column.
7. Use tohighlightAudioOut(TVaudiooutput).Thetriangularmarkerisalwaysnexttotheassignedsoundsource.
8. PressEXITiffinishedorcontinuewithsetupforanotherTVsource.
Completed NetCommand setup described for controlling A/V receiver switching to the A/V receiver’s audio input labelled “TV.”
Setup2:AutomaticA/VReceiverSwitchingforaSurround Sound Device
UsethissetuptosenddigitalsurroundsounddirectlyfromadevicetoanA/Vreceiver.
1. UnderLearn/Name,navigatetohighlighttheareanexttoInput2.
Inthisexample,theIRcodefortheA/Vreceiver’sDVD Audioinputwillbe“learned”asInput 2.
2. PressENTERontheTV’sremotecontrol.
Setup2: A/V receiver audio from a device providing surround sound directly to the A/V receiver
Completed NetCommand setup described for controlling A/V receiver switching to an A/V receiver input labelled “DVD.”
3. WhilethetextInput2isflashing,pressandholdtheDVD INPUTkeyontheA/V receiver’sremotecontrol.
4. WhenacheckappearsnexttoInput 2,releasetheDVD INPUTkey.
• Ifthetextstopsflashingbeforethecheckmarkappears,repeatthisstep.
• ToerasetheIRcodejust“learned,”pressCANCEL whilethenameishighlighted.
5. Press tohighlightthenameInput2.Assignacustomnamethatmatchestheinputnamedis-playedontheA/Vreceiver.Forthisexample,enterthecustomnameDVDusingthenumberkeysandtheguidelinesgivenearlier.
6. Press tomovethehighlighttothesecondAssign column.
7. Use tohighlightDVDinthelistofdevicesrecognizedbytheTV.Thetriangularmarkeralwaysshowstheassignedsoundsource.
8. PressEXITiffinishedorcontinueforadditionalTVsources.
Setting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver, continued
IMPORTANT
All audio from what you are watching on the TV is always available as an output on both the TV’s AVR AUDIO OUTPUT and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks.
To use the digital surround sound capabilities of your A/V receiver however, you must connect your DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box directly to the A/V receiver, as surround sound may not be available from the TV’s audio output.
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Thissectiondescribesmakingrecordingsindepen-dentlyoftheTVGuideOnScreensystem.Forinstruc-tionsonsettinguprecordingsusingTVGuideOnScreen,seetheseparateTV Guide On Screen® Interac-tive Program Guide User’s Manual.
Before You BeginForbestresults,reviewthislistoffactorsthatmayaffectyourrecordings.
Recordable Inputs
YoucanrecordfromtheANT 1orANT 2jacks,theINPUT 1–3jacks,ortheIEEE1394inputs.
Note: SignalsreceivedontheHDMIandcomponentinputscannotberecorded.
Analog vs. Digital Recording Devices
• Analogprogramscanberecordedonlytoanalogdevices.Analogsourcescannotberecordedtodigitaldevices.ConnectyouranalogrecordingdevicetotheTV’sRECORD OUTPUTjacks.
• Digitalprogramscanberecordedoneitherdigitaloranalogdevices.Forbestplaybackquality,however,recorddigitalprogramsondigitalrecord-ingdevices.ConnectyourdigitalrecordingdevicestotheTV’sIEEE1394jacks.
Analog Recording Formats
Ifyourecordfromadigital16:9channeltoananalogVCRorrecordingdevice,selectarecordingformatbasedonthetypeofTVyouwilluseforplayback.Youmustchooseaformatforanalogrecordingbecauseofthemismatchbetweenthe16:9ratioofthedigitalsourcepictureandthenarrower4:3ratiooftheanalogrecorder.
ChoosetheanalogrecordingformatintheRecord > Setupmenu.Yourchoicesare:
• Anamorphic.Foranamorphic(widescreen)play-backonthiswidescreenTV.EnsurethattheTVscreenformatissettostandard(seethesectiononTVformatsinthisOwner’sGuide).
• Cropped.Forcroppedplaybackonanolder-style4:3TV.Thecroppeddisplayremovesthetopandbottomsectionsofthepicture.Thissettingdoesnotaffectrecordingfromanalogdevices,analogchannels,or4:3digitalchannels.
Copy-Protected Material
Whenattemptingtorecordcopy-protectedmaterial,therecordfunctionsoftheNetCommandandIEEE1394systemsmaybepreventedorstopped.
Making a RecordingYoucanstartarecordingimmediatelyoryoucanscheduleittotakeplaceatalatertimeandsetthedurationoftherecordingin30-minuteincrements.Thedefaultisonehour.Whilerecording,youcanviewadif-ferentdeviceorpowerofftheTV.
Immediate Recording
1. SwitchtheTVtotheprogramsourcebyusingtheInput Selectionmenu.a. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.b. Highlighttheiconfortheprogramsourceand
pressENTERtoswitchtotheprogramsource.c. Changethechannelifneeded.
2. PressMENUand todisplaytheRecord > Schedule menu.
3. Reviewtherecordingsettingsandchangeifneeded.
4. Press tostartrecording.
Time-Delayed Recording
Youcanscheduleupto32recordings.
1. EnsurethatTVEnergyModeissettoFast Power OnandtheTVclockissettothecorrecttimeandday.UsetheSetupmenutomakeanyneededchanges.
2. SwitchtheTVtotheprogramsourcebyusingtheInput Selectionmenu.a. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.b. Highlighttheiconfortheprogramsourceand
pressENTERtoswitchtotheprogramsource.
3. PressMENUand todisplaytheRecord > Schedule menu.
4. ReviewtheChannel, Record To,andDuration settings.Changesettingsifneeded.Seetheinfor-mationbox“UsingtheRecord>ScheduleMenu.”
5. SettheStart TimeandDay.
6. HighlightADDandpressENTERtoaddtherecordingtotheRecordList.Aconfirmationmessagewillbedisplayedifyourselectionissuccessful.
Ifyoupickedoverlappingtimes,day(s),ordestinationdevices,youwillseeamessagestatingthereisaconflict.Tocanceltheconflictingrecording,pressMENUand todisplaytheRecord > Listmenu.HighlighttheconflictingrecordingandpressCANCEL.
6. ReviewtheRecordListtoconfirmthattherecord-ingisnowintheschedule.a. PressMENUtomovethehighlighttothetoprow
oficonsintheRecordmenu.
NetCommand-Controlled Recording
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Using the Record > Schedule Menu
The Record > Schedule menu
Todisplaythemenu:
• PressMENU,highlighttheRecordicon,thenhigh-lightSchedule.
or
• Press (RECORD)(availableonlyifthekeyhasnotalreadybeen“learned”foranotherdevice).
• Press tomovethehighlightintothelowerpartofthemenu.
• PressMENUtomovethehighlightbacktothetoprowoficons.
• Press tohighlighteachoptionyouneedtochange:
Channel. Ifthesourceisanantenna,selectamemorizedchannelusing , CH / , orenterthechannelnumberfromtheremotecontrolandpressENTER.
Record To.IfyouhavemorethanonerecordingdeviceconnectedtotheTV,use toselectit.
Duration.Use toselectarecordingdurationoffrom30minutestosixhoursin30-minuteincrements.Thedefaultisonehour.
Start Time (for future recordings)a. Withthehourhighlighted,press to
changethehour,includingAMorPM.PressENTERtosetthehourandmovethehighlighttotheminutes.
b. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press tochangetheminutes.
Day (for future recordings).Use toselectadayoftheweek.
ADD.HighlightADDandpressENTERtoaddarecordingtotheRecordList.
NetCommand-Controlled Recording, continued
b. HighlightListtodisplaytheRecordList.
7. PressMENUtoreturntothetoprowoficonsorpressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
Record List
TV Guide On Screen and the Record List
ProgramsscheduledthroughTVGuideOnScreendonotappearintheRecordList.RefertotheseparateTV Guide On Screen® Interactive Program Guide User’s ManualforinformationregardingschedulingrecordingswithTVGuideOnScreen.
IfthereisaconflictbetweenarecordingscheduledthroughTVGuideOnScreenandtheRecordList,theTVGuideOnScreenrecordingtakespriority.
Cancelling Recordings
Use the Record menu’s Cancel option to cancel a recording in progress.
To Cancel a Recording in Progress
1. PressMENUandthenpress tohighlighttheRecord menuCancelicon.
2. PressCANCEL.
To Cancel a Scheduled Recording
1. PressMENUandthenpress tohighlighttheRecord menuListicon.
2. Use tohighlighttherecordingyouwishtocancel.
3. PressCANCEL.
4. PressEXITtoclosethemenu.
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NetCommand-Controlled Recording, continued
Time-Delayed Recording from ChannelView
Set Up the Recording
1. EnsurethatTVEnergyModeissettoFast Power OnandtheTVclockissettothecorrecttimeandday.See“SetupMenu”inchapter5,“TVMenuSettings.”
2. PressGUIDEtoviewChannelViewlistingsforthecurrentinput.
3 Press tohighlightthesourcechannelfromwhichyouwishtorecord.
4. Press toviewalistoffutureprogramsonthatchannel.
5. Press tohighlightafutureprogram.
6. Press (RECORD).Ared“R”temporarilydisplaysnexttotheprogramlistingtoindicatetheprogramwillberecorded.
A red “R” appears briefly
in ChannelView to indicate
a scheduled recording.
7. ReviewtheRecordListtoconfirmthattherecord-ingisnowintheschedule.ToviewtheRecordList:a. PressMENUtodisplaytheRecordmenu.
More on VCR Recording
Setting Up Analog VCR Recordings with TV Guide On Screen
WhensettinguparecordingusingTVGuideOnScreen,notethat:
• YoumustselectthedesiredrecordingdeviceintheTVGuideOnScreenRecord Optionsmenu.
Ifyouhavebothanaloganddigitalrecordingdevices,alwaysverifythattheanalogdeviceistheTVGuideOnScreendefaultdevicebeforestartingananalogrecordingwiththe (RECORD) key.
• ThedestinationrecordingdeviceforanalogrecordingsmustbetheanalogdeviceconnectedtotheTV’sRECORD OUTPUTjacks.
Restrictions for Traditional VCRs with NetCommand- and TV Guide On Screen-Controlled Recording
• YourVCRmustbeconnecteddirectlytotheRECORD OUTPUTaudioandvideooutputs.
• Ifthesourcedeviceorrecordingdevicedoesnothaveseparatepoweronandoffcontrols,thenleavethedevicepoweredon.
Direct VCR Recording from an Antenna or Cable Source
YoucanusethismethodwhentheVCRisconnectedtoreceiveprogrammingfromacablebox,directcable,orover-the-airantenna.WhenyourVCRisthecurrentdeviceandtheTVremotecontrol’s (RECORD) keyhasbeen“learned”fortheVCR,theTV’sremoteworksthesameastherecordbuttonontheVCR.
1. PressINPUTontheTV’sremotetodisplaytheInput Selectionmenu.HighlightthetraditionalVCRandpressPOWERtoturnontheVCR.
2. PressENTERtoswitchtheTVtotheVCR.
3. ChangetheVCR’stunertothechannelyouwishtorecord.
4. Press (RECORD)tostartrecording.Youwillneedtostoptherecordingmanuallyattheendoftheprogram.
Recording from ChannelView™
ChannelView™isavailablewhenTVGuideOnScreenisdisabled.ChannelViewprovidesprogramlistings,assentbythebroadcasters,formemorizedchannelsonANT 1andANT 2.PresstheGUIDEkeywhilewatchingANT 1orANT 2toseeChannelViewlistingsandtosetupimmediateorfuturerecordingsasdescribedhere.
Immediate Recording from ChannelView
1. SwitchtheTVtotheprogramsourcebyusingtheInput Selectionmenu.a. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInput Selection
menu.b. Highlighttheiconfortheantennaandpress
ENTERtoswitchtotheprogramsource.
2. PressGUIDEtoviewChannelViewlistingsforthecurrentinput.
3. Use tohighlightthechannelandprogramyouwishtorecord.
4. Press (RECORD).TheTVwilltunetothechannelifneeded.Ared“R”brieflyappearsnexttotheprogramlistingtoindicatetheprogramwillberecorded.
5. PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
b. HighlightListtodisplaytheRecordList.
8. PressMENUtoreturntothetoprowoficonsorpressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
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Operation of IEEE 1394 Devices with the TV’s Remote Control(slide switch set to TV position)
Device
CABLE/SAT* A/V DISC DVCRAMPLIFIER
(some MPEG2 models only)
Remote Con-trol Key
POWER Powerthedeviceon/offwhenhighlightedintheInputselectionmenu.Seetheinstructionsabove.
CH / Channelup/down Pageup/down(whentracklistisdisplayed)
Indexsearchforward/reverse(ifsupportedbyDVCR)
VOL / VolumeUp/Down
MUTE MuteOn/Off
0-9 (DIGITS) Numberfunctions Searchbytime(whenfollowedby ENTER)
QV LastChannelRecall
EXIT Exitmenus/displays Exitmenus/displays Exitmenus/displays
ENTER Enterorselect Enterorselect Enterorselect
CANCEL Cancelfunction DeleterecordingfromTrackList Cancelfunctionorcounterreset
GUIDEDigital-channelguide(mayneedtopresstwice)
DisplayTrackList.
Up/down/left/right
Skiptobeginningorendofprogram
Up/downintracklist SkipBackwards12
secondsduringplayback SkipForward30
secondsduringplayback
Up/down/left/right
PLAY Play Play
STOP Stop Stop
RECORD Record Record
REVReversepicturescanorSlowPlay ReverseorRewind
FFWD FastpicturescanorFastPlay FastPlayorFastForward
PAUSE Pause Pause
* ForanIEEE1394cableboxorsatellitereceiver,tryusingtheCABLE/SATpositionoftheTVremotecontroltoseeifitcanoperatethedevice.Ifnot,usetheremotecontrolthatcamewiththedevice.
To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394 DeviceUsually,compatibleIEEE1394devicespoweronwhenselectedinthe Input SelectionmenuandpoweroffwhenyouturnofftheTV.Ifyouneedmanualcontroloverpoweron/off:
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInput Selectionmenu.
2. Movethehighlighttotheiconforthedevice.ThereisnoneedtopressENTER.
3. PressPOWER.
4. PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
IEEE 1394 Devices in the Input Selection MenuSomenon-audio/videoorincompatibleIEEE1394devices,suchaspersonalcomputers(PCs),maynotbedetectedbytheTVanddonotappearintheInput Selectionmenu.Suchdevicescan,however,coexistwithandworkwithcompatibledevicesontheIEEE1394network.
AnIEEE1394devicemaybeacombinationoftwoormoretypesofdevices,calledsub-units,suchasarecordingdevicethatisalsoatuningdevice.Eachsub-unitisrecognizedasaseparatedevicebytheTV’sAutoInputSensingfeatureandappearsasaseparatedeviceintheInput Selectionmenu.
Using IEEE 1394 Devices
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Copying A/V Disc Recordings
Tracksyourecordtodiscmayhavecopyrestrictionsassignedtothem.Tolearnatrack’scopyrestrictions,highlightthetrackintheTrackListandpressINFO.Trackscanbeassignedoneoftheseratings:
Copy Free (ornostatusshown)
Nocopyrestrictionsapply.
Copy Never Thetrackcannotbetransferredtoanotherrecordingdevice.Tracksofthistypemayhaveanassignedretentionperiod.Seebelow.
TheTrackListmayalsodisplaythecopystatusforatrack.Youmayseethefollowingstatusdisplays:
Copy Once Thetrackcanbecopiedonceonly.
Copy No More Ifaretentionvalueisshown,thetrackmaybemovableusingyourotherA/Vequipment.MitsubishiTVsdonotsupportthisfunction.
Retention Period
SomeCopy Nevertrackshavearetentionperiodassignedbythecontentprovider.Theretentionperiodisthelengthoftimeyoucankeepandviewtherecording.Theinitialretentionperiod,ifany,isshownnexttothecopystatusintheTrackListINFOdisplay.Tocheckhowmuchremainsoftheretentionperiod,startviewingtherecordingandpressINFO.
Note: TheretentionperiodforalltracksonthediscexpiresifthereisanylossofpowertotheTV,evenmomentary.Forexample,expirationoftheretentionperiodwilloccurifyou:
• UnplugtheTVorrecordingdevicefromtheACpowersource.
• Experienceapoweroutageorfluctuation.
YoucansafelyturnoffTVpowerusingthePOWER keywithoutaffectingtheretentionperiod.
To Copy a Track to Another IEEE 1394 Device
1. PressINPUTontheremotecontrolandpress toselectthesourceA/Vdisc.PressGUIDEtoopen
theTrackListifnotalreadyopen.
2. Press or toselectatrack.ThenpressENTERtostartplayback.
3. Press (PAUSE)topauseplayback.
4. Press (RECORD)ontheTVremote.TheRecord > Schedulemenuwilldisplay.
5. UnderRecord To,reviewthedestinationdevice(A/VDisc,DVCR).Changeifnecessary.
6. SetDurationtothelengthoftheoriginaltrackorlonger.
7. Press asecondtimetostartrecording.
A/V Disc Search by Time
Tosearchtoaspecifictimeinarecording:
1. StartplayingthedesiredtrackontheA/Vdisc.
2. Usethenumberkeystoenterthetimecodeofhoursfollowedbyminutes.Forexample,tostartonehourandtwenty-twominutes(1:22)intothetrack,enter1, 2, 2.
3. PressENTERtoskiptothetimecodeposition.Tocanceltherequestortostartover,pressCANCEL.
A/V Discs
A/V Disc Track List Screen
WhenviewinganA/VDisc:
• PressGUIDEtodisplayitsTrackList(seebelow).• Press or tonavigatethroughtheTrackList.• Toplayatrack,selectitonthelist,thenpressENTER.• PressINFOtoviewdetailsforahighlightedtrack,if
available.• Tomovethroughlistingsquickly,pressPAGE / .• Todeleteatrack,highlightitandpressCANCEL.
PressCANCELasecondtimetoconfirm.
A/V Disc Track List screen
Recording to IEEE 1394 DevicesYoucanusetheTV’sNetCommandrecordingfunctionstocontrolrecordingtoIEEE1394devices.Thefollow-ingtableshowswhichsignalscanberecordedtoanIEEE1394digitalVCRorA/Vdisc.
Avail-ability
Signal Type TV Input
Record-able
Digitalchannels,includ-inghigh-definitionchan-nels
ANT 1, ANT 2
Digitalsignals,includinghigh-definitionsignals
IEEE1394devices
NotRecord-able
Analogchannels ANT 1, ANT 2
Analogsignals INPUT 1-3, COM-PONENTinputs
Digitalsignals HDMIinputs
Using IEEE 1394 Devices, continued
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AppendixA: Specifications
Outputs
Description Qty. Output Specifications
Analog Audio (Signal)
1 pair
RCAPinPlug,500mVrms+200mV(fullscale)foranalogsources,1.5Vrms+0.5Vrms(fullscale)fordigitalsources.
Digital Audio Output
1 RCAPinPlug,SignalTypeDolbyDigital,PCMstereo
Record Output
Video 1 Video:RCAPinPlug1.0Vp-p,75-ohmSignalType:NTSC480ionly
Audio 1 pair
RCAPinPlug,500mVrms+200mV(fullscale)foranalogsources,1.5Vrms+0.5Vrms(fullscale)fordigitalsources.
3-D Glasses Emitter
1 VESA1997-11ConnectorandSignalStandardsforStereoscopicDisplayHardware
Image Technology Lamp
DLP,0.65”chip,1920x1080pixelswithSmoothPicture™
180-wattVIPtype
Channel Frequency Reception
Over-the-Air:VHF2–13,UHF14–69AnalogCable:1–125DigitalCable:1–135
Channel Type*
OvertheAir:AnalogNTSC,DigitalATSCwithsub-channels(all18videoformats)
Cable:AnalogNTSC(non-scrambled)DigitalQAM64and256withsub-channels(non-scrambled)
*NoteforDigitalChannels:Thechannelnumbersdisplayedonscreenaredeterminedbythebroadcasterorcablecompanyandcanvaryfromthestandardfrequencynumber.Ifthereisnochannel-numberinformationprovidedbythebroadcasterorcablecompany,theTVcreatesachannelnumber.Thecreatedchannelnumberusesthefrequencynumberasthemainchannelnumberandtheprogramnumberasthesub-channelnumber.
Size, Weight, and Power Consumption
ModelDimensions (inches) Weight
(lbs.)Power
Height Width Depth
WD-57833 35 51.3 13.9 62.4 275
WD-65833 39.5 58.2 15.4 78.0 275
WD-73833 43.6 65.2 17.5 92.6 275
Inputs
Type Qty. Input Specifications
Antenna/Cable input
2 RFFconnector,75-ohm
HDMI (digital video/audio)
4 CEA-861D standard for digital audio and video via HDMIHDMIstandardconnectorVideo: 60Hz:480i,480p,720p,1080i 24Hz,30Hz,60Hz:1080pAudio:PCMstereo
PC(digitalsignalsonly):VGA(640x480,60Hz)W-VGA(848x480,60Hz)SVGA(800x600,60Hz)W-SVGA(1064x600,60Hz)XGA(1024x768,60Hz)1280x720,60HzSXGA(1280x1024,60Hz)1920x1080(24Hz,30Hz,60Hz)WXGA(1360x768,60Hz))
Composite Video
3 NTSC 480i onlyVideo: RCAPinPlug,1.0Vp-p,
75ohm
S-Video 2 Four-PinDINPlugY:1.0Vp-p75-ohmC:0.286Vp-p(burstsignal),75-ohm
Component Video (Y/Pr/Pb)
3 CEA-770.1 & CEA 770.2 480i, 480p, CEA 770.3 720p and 1080i (TV analog component video standards)RCAPinPlugY: 1.0Vp-p(includessync),
75-ohmPr: 700mVp-p,75-ohmPb: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
USB Photo Port 1 FortransferofJPEGfilesonly.
Audio Inputs 6pairs
Analog left and right audioRCAPinPlug500mV(fullscale),43-kohm
IEEE 1394 (input/output)
2 IEEE1394Four-Pin-TypeTerminal,S400
M-Link 1 RS-232control
Outputs
Description Qty. Output Specifications
Audio Speakers 2 5.75"x2.4"
HDMITheHDMIinputsarecompliantwithCEA-861Dstandardsforstan-dard,extended,andhigh-definitionvideo;digitalaudio,andHDCPcopyprotection.
IEEE 1394 System Compatibility• ThistelevisionisdesignedtoconformtoIEEE1394AV/C
Softwarestandardsineffectatthetimeofdevelopment.Thisnetworkingandcontroltechnologyisdesignedtoprovidehigh-performancedigitalconnectionsandproductcontrol,makingtheproducteasiertouse.
• MitsubishiD-VHSVCRsarefullycompatiblewiththisTVinaudio,video,andcontrol.
• AsothermanufacturersdistributeproductsthatusetheIEEE1394AV/Cstandards,theywillberesponsiblefordevelopingproductsthatmeetthestandardsofthetechnology,aswellascompatibilitytestingwithotherproducts.Mitsubishicannotberesponsiblefortheirefforts,andthereforecannotpromisecompatibilitywiththeseotherproducts.Anycompatibilityproblemswithothermanufacturers’productsshouldbebroughttotheattentionofthosemanufacturers.
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CAUTIONBURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE!
Touch lamp cartridge handle only. Do not touch lamp or lamp cartridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury. Only replace lamp cartridge with
the same part number 915P061010.
CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge.
LampThelightsourceforthistelevisionisalamp,whichispartofalampcartridgeassembly.Thelifeofthelampcanvary,basedonthelampitself,theairtemperaturearoundtheTVwhileitisoperating,theselectedlampmode,andyourviewingpatterns.Warmerairorpoorventilationshortenthelamplife,asdoesuseoftheBrightlampmodeandturningthetelevisiononandofffrequently.Mitsubishiwarrantsthelampforone(1)yearfromthedateoforiginalTVpurchaseatretail.
To Order a New Lamp
To Receive a Replacement Lamp Under WarrantyCall(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important:AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefectverification.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After WarrantyVisitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.Orderthefollowing:
Lamp Part Number 915P061010
AppendixB: Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning
WARNING• Donotremovethelampcartridgeimmediatelyafterturningoffthetelevision.Youmaygetburnedbecausethe
lampisveryhot.Allowthetelevisiontocoolforatleastonehourbeforereplacingthelampcartridge.
• Donotremovethelampcartridgeexceptwhenreplacingit.Carelesstreatmentcanresultininjuryorfire.
• Donottouchthelampglasselement.Itmaybeveryhotandbreak,causinginjuriesorburns.
• Besurenottoinsertanymetalorflammableobjectintothelampcartridgeopening,asitmaycausefireorelectricalshock.Ifaforeignobjectisinsertedintotheopening,unplugtheACcordoftheTVandcontactyourdealerforservice.
• Installthelampcartridgesecurely.Failuretodosomaycauseafire.
• Donottouchthelampglasselements.Oilsfromyourfingersmaycauseprematurelampfailure.
Hg =MERCURY
THELAMPINSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINSMERCURYANDMUSTBERECYCLEDORDISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCAL,STATEORFEDERALLAWS.Fordisposalorrecy-clinginformation,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceatwww.eiae.org
WARNINGTHEACCESSPANELISPROVIDEDWITHANINTERLOCKTOREDUCETHERISKOFEXCESSIVEULTRAVIOLETRADIATION.DONOTDEFEATITSPURPOSEORATTEMPTTOSERVICEWITHOUTREMOVINGPANELCOMPLETELY.
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AppendixB:Lamp-CartridgeReplacementandCleaning,continued
Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge
1. TurnoffTVpowerandallowthelamptocoolforatleastonehourbeforeproceeding.
2. Afterthelamphascooled,removethecoverofthelampcompartment,locatedonthebackoftheTV.
Refertofigures1and2.Usea#2(large)Phillipsscrewdrivertoloosenthescrewsecuringthecover. Keepthescrewandcoverforre-installation
3. WithalargePhillipsorflat-bladescrewdriver,loosenthetwoshinyscrewssecuringthelampcartridgeuntiltheydisengagefromthematingthreads.Thesearecaptivescrewsandcannotbeseparatedfromthelampcartridge.
4. Fullyopenthebagsuppliedwiththereplacementlampandsettheopenedbagaside.
5. Gentlygraspthehandleofthelampcartridgeandpulltheoldcartridgestraightout.Seefigure3.
CAUTION: Donottiltorrotatethecartridge,assmallglassfragmentsmayfallout.
6. Withouttiltingorputtingdownthelampcartridge,insertitintotheopenedbag.Closethebagwhilebeingcarefulnottoletanyglassparticlesfallout.
Installing the New Lamp Cartridge
1. Donottouchtheglasspartsofthenewlampcar-tridge.InsertthenewcartridgeintotheTVinthesameorientationastheoldcartridge.Pushonthecartridgehousinguntilitisfullyseated.
2. Witheitheryourfingersorthescrewdriver,gentlytightenthetwoshinyscrews.Ifusingascrewdriver,AVOIDOVERTIGHTENING!
3. Replacetheplasticcoverandretainingscrews.
4. WASHYOURHANDSTHOROUGHLY,ASTHISLAMPCONTAINSMERCURY.
Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge
Lampunderwarranty:Alllampsreplacedunderwar-rantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishi.UsethereturnshippinglabelprovidedandsendtoMitsubishiDigitalElectronics,America,1001CherryDrive,Suite2,Brasel-ton,GA30517.
IMPORTANT: Lamps found to be without defect will be returned and charged back to the sender.
Lampnolongerunderwarranty: ContactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceatwww.eiae.orgforlamp-disposalorrecyclinginstructions.Donotdisposeoftheoldlampwithcommontrash.
Figure 3
Use only replacement lamp part number 915P061010.
Figure 4
Keep lamp cartridge horizontal and remove dust from the mesh filter using a soft dry brush or vacuum cleaner.
Figure 2
Figure 1
Lamp-Cartridge Filter CleaningIftheTVshutsoffafterdisplayingthemessage“TVwillshutdowninafewseconds.Pleasecheckiftheairflowisblocked”and/ortheSTATUSLEDisyellow,theairfiltermayneedcleaning.Theairfilterispartofthelampcartridge.Usethefollowingproceduretocleanthefilter.
1. RemovethelampcartridgefromtheTVasdescribedunder“RemovingtheOldLampCar-tridge.”Donottiltorrotatethecartridge.Donottouchtheglasspartsofthelampcartridge.
2. Holdingthelampcartridgehorizontal(donottiltorrotate),useasoftdrybrushorvacuumcleanertoremoveanydustthatmaybepresentonthemeshfilter.Donotuseliquids.Seefigure4.
3. Reinstallthelampcartridgeasdescribedunder“InstallingtheNewLampCartridge.”
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Bypassing the Parental LockAfteryousetthelock,youmustuseyourpasscodetoviewalockedprogram,viewthelockedTV,viewalockedchannel,cancelthelock,orentertheLock menus.
Ifyouforgetyourpasscode,youcanviewthelockedTVwithoutenteringyourpasscode.Whenyouarepromptedforyourpasscode,pressthenumber9andQVkeysontheTVremotecontrolatthesametime.ThisprocesstemporarilyunlockstheTV.
WhenenteringtheLockmenu,thisprocessdeletesyouroldpasscodeandpromptsyoutoenteranewpasscode.
• YoucaneitherenteranewpasscodetoopentheLockmenuandmakechangesorpressEXITtoclosethemenu.
• Ifanyofthelocksareturnedonandyouexitthemenuswhenpromptedforanewcode,theoldcodeandalllocksettingsareretained.
• Ifalllocksareturnedoffandyouexitthemenuswhenpromptedforanewcode,thenthepreviouscodeiserased.
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IMPORTANTCut along the dotted line and file bypass instructions in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANTWhen changing or deleting your pass code, you must use the remote control included with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi remote control from another component or a “universal” remote.
AppendixC:Bypassing the Parental Lock
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ThisappendixexplainsprogrammingtheTV’sremotecontroltooperateotherA/Vdevices.ThisisdistinctfromNetCommandcontrol.TheTV’sremotecontrolcanoperateotherdevicesbythreedifferentmethods:
• RemoteControlProgramming:Youmustmovetheslideswitchtothepositionspecifictothetypeofdevice.
• NetCommand®IR“learning”:YoucanoperateotherdeviceswiththeslideswitchintheTV position.
• NetCommandforHDMIdevices(allTVmodels):YoumaybeabletooperatecompatibleHDMIdeviceswiththeslideswitchintheTVposition.Seethedevice’sOwner’sGuideandthedescriptioninchapter4,“TVOperationandFeatures.”
Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesTheTV’sremotecontrolcanbeprogrammedtooperateothertypesandbrandsofA/Vproducts.Tousetheremotewhenprogrammed,set the slide switch to the position labelled for the product type.Thefunctionsperformedineachswitchpositioncanvarydependingontheproduct.Notallfunctionsworkforallmodels.Themostcommonfunctionsavailablearelistedonthispage.
Set the remote control’s slide switch to the type of device you wish to program for or control.
VCRs and DVRs
• CH /• POWER• SLEEP• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)
• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• GUIDE(DVRonly)• MENU (DVRonly)• 0–9NumberButtons
MitsubishiVCRsarecompatiblewithsomeadditionalbuttons.
Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers
• AUDIO (PAGE UP)• CANCEL(onsome
models)• CH /• ENTER(onsomemodels)• GUIDE(onsomemodels)• LIST• POWER• (onsome
models)• VIDEO (PAGE DOWN)• QV (ENTER;forchannels
onsomemodels)
• 0–9NumberButtons(onsomemodels)
• F1–F4(A,B,C,Dkeysonsomemodels)
Therecord/playbackkeys(onsomemodels):• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)
A/V Receivers
• MUTE• POWER• SLEEP• VOLUME• 0–9NumberButtons
• DirectInputSelectionbuttons:numbers,FAVandQV(onsomeMitsubishimodels)
CD Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
• SLEEP• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)
• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• 0–9NumberButtons
DVD and Laser Disc Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
• CANCEL(onsomemodels)
• CH / (fortrackskiponsomemodels)
• ENTER• MENU• POWER• SLEEP• (onsome
models)
• (FAST FORWARD)• (PAUSE)• (PLAY)• (RECORD)• (REVERSE)• (STOP)• 0-9NumberButtons
(onsomemodels)
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl
IMPORTANTSome manufacturers may change their products or they may use more than one remote control system. The TV’s remote control may be unable to operate your A/V equipment in these cases.
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IMPORTANTYou may need to reprogram the remote control after changing the batteries.
Programming the Remote Control
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotetothepositionfortheproductyouwanttocontrol.Refertothetablebelow.Onlyoneofeachdevicetypecanbecontrolledineachslide-switchposition.
Switch Position Affected Device
CABLE/SAT CableBoxDTVReceiverSatelliteReceiver
VCR VCRDVRLaserDiscPlayerDVDPlayer/Recorder
DVD DVDPlayer/RecorderDVRLaserDiscPlayerVCR
AUDIO A/VReceiverAudioAmplifierCDPlayer
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
4. Enterthefirstfive-digitcodelistedforyourequip-ment.
• ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoustarttoenterthecodeandthenonceforeachaddi-tionalkeypress.
• ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoufinishenteringavalidcode.
• Movetheslideswitchtoanotherpositionifyouneedtostartoverorwishtoexitprogrammingmode.
5. PointtheremotecontrolattheequipmentandpressPOWER.Iftheproducthasnopoweron/offfunction,pressadifferentkey,suchas (PLAY),
(STOP), VOL ,or MUTE.
• Iftheequipmentresponds,theremotecontrolisproperlyprogrammedtooperatetheequip-ment.
• Iftheequipmentdoesnotrespond,repeatsteps2–4withthenextfive-digitcodelistedforyourequipment.
6. Onceyouhavefoundthecorrectcode,writeitinthespacebelowforfuturereference.
Switch Position Device Type Code
CABLE/SAT
VCR
DVD
AUDIO
Code Verification
Todeterminethecodeprogrammedforanypositionoftheslideswitch:
1. Movetheslideswitchtothepositionyouwishtoverify.
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 0
4. Press1andcounttheblinksofthepowerbutton.Writedownthenumberofblinksasthefirstdigitofthecode.
5. Repeatstep4forthesecond,third,fourth,andfifthdigitsofthecode.
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
AudioLock:UniversalA/V Receiver Control
WithAudioLockactive,theremotecontroloperatesthevolumeandmutefunctionsoftheA/Vreceiverinallpositionsoftheslideswitch.ActivateAudioLockifyounormallyuseanA/VreceiverwithyourTVandotherA/Vequipment.
1. ProgramtheAUDIOpositionforyourA/Vreceiverasdescribedearlierinthissection.
2. MovetheslideswitchtotheAUDIOposition.
3. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveralsecondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
4. Presskeys9 9 3 ENTER
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinktwicetoindicateAudioLockisactive.
To Reset the Remote Control to Operate Volume and Mute for the TV Speakers
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthekeyblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. Presskeys9 9 3 VOL .
ThePOWERkeywillblinkfourtimestoindicateAudioLockhascleared.
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Audio AmplifiersBrand CodeAcurus 30765Adcom 31100, 30577AltecLansing 31742Aragon 30765BelCantoDesign
31583
Bose 30674Carver 30892Classe 31462,31461CurtisMathes 30300Durabrand 31561Elan 30647GE 30078Harman/Kardon 30892JVC 30331Klipsch 30765LeftCoast 30892Lenoxx 31561Lexicon 31802Logitech 31408Marantz 30892 MarkLevinson 31483McIntosh 30251Mondial 30765Optimus 30823, 30395,
30300Philips 30892Pioneer 30823, 30300,
30257, 30013 PolkAudio 30892RCA 30823, 30300Realistic 30395Sharp 30226Sony 30815Soundesign 30078Technics 30374,30372Toshiba 30353Victor 30331Wards 30078, 30013Yamaha 30354
A/V Receivers Brand CodeADC 30531Adcom 31617, 31616Aiwa 31641,31405,
31388,31347,31321,31243,30189,30121
Akai 31255Alco 31390AMC 31077AmplifierTech-nologies
31584
Anam 31609,31074ApexDigital 31774,31430,31257Arcam 31189
Programming Codes
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
A/V Receivers Brand CodeAtlanticTechnol-ogy
31487
Audiophase 31387Audiotronic 31189Audiovox 31627, 31390B&K 30840,30820,
30701BelCantoDesign
31584
BK 30702Bose 31253, 31229, 30639Brix 31602CambridgeSoundworks
31477
Capetronic 30531Carver 31289, 31189,
30189, 30121Coby 31263Curtis 30797Delphi 31414Denon 31360,31311,31142,
30121, Fisher 31801,31409Fosgate 31487GloryHorse 31263GPX 31299Harman/Kardon 31306,31304,
31289, 30891, 30189, 30110
Hitachi 31801, 31273Integra 31320, 31298, 30135JBL 31306, 30110JVC 31811,31643,
31495,31374,31282, 31263, 31058
Kenwood 31570, 31569, 31313KLH 31428,31390Koss 31497,31366Linn 30189LiquidVideo 31497Magnavox 31514,31269,31189,
30531, 30189Marantz 31289, 31269,
31189, 30200, 30189,
McIntosh 31289Micromega 31189Mitsubishi 31957, 31922, 31921,
31920, 31393, 30176Myryad 31189Nakamichi 31555, 31313, 30097Onkyo 31320, 31298,
30842,30135Optimus 31074,31023,
30849,30797,30670, 30531
Oritron 31497,31366Outlaw 31487
A/V Receivers Brand CodePanasonic 31764,31763,
31633,31548,31518, 31509, 31363, 31350, 31316, 31308, 31288, 30309
Philips 31368, 31365, 31283, 31269, 31268, 31266, 31189, 30189
Pioneer 31384,31343,31023, 30630, 30531,30150,30014
PolkAudio 31414,31289,30189Proscan 31254RadioShack 31263RCA 31609, 31511,
31390,31254,31074,31023,30531
Rio 31869Samsung 31500, 31295Sansui 31189, 30189Sanyo 31801Sharp 31386, 31361SharperImage 31416,31411,31410,
31409,31385,31263, 30797
Sherwood 31077Sirius 31811, 31627, 31602SonicBlue 31869Sony 31858, 31759,
31758, 31658, 31622, 31558, 31529, 31503, 31458,31441,31406,31382,31371, 31367, 31258, 31131, 31058
Soundesign 30670Stereophonics 31023Sunfire 31313Sylvania 30797Teac 31528, 31390,
31267,31074Technics 31633, 31518,
31308, 30309Thorens 31189Toshiba 30135Venturer 31390,30849Wards 30189,30014XM 31414,31406Yamaha 31375, 31331, 31276,
31176, 30176
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Cable BoxesBrand CodeABC 10017,10014,10013,
10011, 10008, 10007, 10003, 10001
Allegro 10315, 10153Americast 10899Antronix 10207, 10022Archer 10797, 10207, 10153,
10022BBT 10267Belcor 10056Bell&Howell 10014BellSouth 10899CableStar 10056Cabletenna 10022Cableview 10022Century 10153Citizen 10315, 10153Clearmaster 10883ClearMax 10883ColourVoice 10031, 10025Comtronics 10040Contec 10019Coolmax 10883Digeo 11187Digi 10637Director 10476Dumont 10637Eastern 10002Emerson 10797Everquest 10040,10015Focus 10400Garrard 10153GCElectronics 10207, 10056Gemini 10797, 10015GeneralInstru-ment
10810,10476,10276, 10011, 10003
GoldStar 10144,10040Goodmind 10797Hamlin 10273, 10259,
10034,10020,10009
Hitachi 10011Hytex 10007i3Micro 11602Jasco 10315, 10153, 10015Jerrold 10810,10476,10276,
10024,10015,10014,10012,10011,10003
Linsay 10440Magnavox 10027Memorex 10000Motorola 11376,11254,11187,
11106,10810,10476,10276,10014
MovieTime 10156, 10063Multitech 10883Myrio 11602Novaplex 10618NSC 10156, 10063Oak 10019, 10007
CD PlayersBrand CodeAiwa 30157Akai 30156Arcam 30157Audio-Technica 30170Burmester 30420CaliforniaAudioLabs
30303, 30029
Carver 30437,30299,30179, 30157
Classic 31297Denon 30873,30034,
30003DKK 30000DMXElectronics 30157Emerson 30305Fisher 31325,30179,30174Garrard 30420,30393Gemini 30625Genexxa 30305, 30032GPX 31296Harman/Kardon 31202, 30173, 30157,
30083Hitachi 30032Integra 30101JVC 31294,30072Kenwood 30826, 30681,
30626, 30190, 30037, 30028,
KLH 31711, 31373, 31372, 31318
Koss 31317Krell 30157LG 31208Linn 30157LXI 30305Magnavox 30305, 30157,
30038Marantz 30626,30435,
30180, 30157, 30038, 30029
MarkLevinson 31484McIntosh 30660, 30290,
30256MCS 30029MGA 30083Miro 30000Mission 30157Mitsubishi 30098, 30083MTC 30625,30420NAD 30299, 30019Nikko 30625,30174,30170NSM 30157Onkyo 31327, 30868,
30102, 30101
Programming Codes, continued
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
CD PlayersBrand CodeOptimus 31075, 31063,
30468,30437,30420,30305,30179,30145,30087, 30037, 30032, 30000
Panasonic 30752, 30388, 30303, 30029
Parasound 30420Philips 30626,30274,30157Pioneer 31087, 31063,
31062, 30551, 30468,30305,30032
PolkAudio 30157Proceed 30420Proton 30157QED 30157Quad 30157Quasar 30029RadioShack 31075RCA 31062,30764,
30468,30420,30305, 30179, 30053, 30032
Realistic 30420,30180,30179Rotel 30420,30157SAE 30157Sansui 30305, 30157Sanyo 30179, 30087Scott 30305Sears 30305Sharp 30861, 30265,
30180, 30037Sherwood 31067, 30180SonicFrontiers 30157Sony 31364,30673,
30605,30604,30490,30185,30100, 30000
Soundesign 30145Sugden 30157Symphonic 30305TAGMcLaren 30157Tascam 30420TDK 31208Teac 30420,30393,
30378,30180,30174Technics 30303, 30029TivoliAudio 31553Toshiba 30299, 30019Victor 30072Wards 30157, 30053Yamaha 31292, 30888,
30490,30261,30187, 30170, 30036,
YBA 30625Yorx 30461
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Cable BoxesBrand CodeOptimus 10021Pace 11877, 10237, 10008Panasonic 10107, 10021, 10000Panther 10637Paragon 10000Philips 11305, 10317, 10153,
10031, 10027, 10025Pioneer 11877, 10877, 10533,
10144,10023PopularMechanics
10400
Pulsar 10000Quasar 10000RadioShack 10883, 10797,
10315, 10015RCA 11256, 10021Realistic 10207Recoton 10400Regal 10279, 10273,
10259, 10020Regency 10002Rembrandt 10011Runco 10000Samsung 10144,10040ScientificAtlanta 11877,10877,10477,
10017, 10008, Seam 10510Sejin 11602Signal 10040,10015Signature 10011SLMarx 10040Sony 11006Sprucer 10021Starcom 10015, 10003Stargate 10797,10040,10015Starquest 10015StarSight 10422Supercable 10276Supermax 10883Sylvania 10001Tandy 10258TeleCaption 10221Teleview 10040Texscan 10001TFC 10310Thomson 11256Timeless 10418,10040Tocom 10013, 10012Torx 10003Toshiba 10000Tristar 10883Tusa 10015TV86 10063Unika 10207, 10153, 10022UnitedArtists 10007Universal 10207, 10191, 10153,
10056, 10022,V2 10883Viewmaster 10883Viewstar 10258, 10063,
10027
DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeAdcom 21094Aiwa 20641Akai 21089, 20770 Alco 20790Allegro 20869AmphionMediaWorks
20872
AMW 20872ApexDigital 21100, 21061,
21056, 21020, 21004,20797,20796,20794,20755, 20717, 20672
AspireDigital 21407,21168Audiologic 20736Audiovox 21072,21041,20790Axion 21072B&K 20662, 20655BelCantoDesign
21571
Blaupunkt 20717BlueParade 20571Broksonic 20695CaliforniaAudioLabs
20490
CAVS 21057Cinea 20831CineVision 20876, 20869,
20833Citizen 21277Coby 21351, 21177, 21165,
21107, 21086, 20852, 20778
Craig 20831CurtisMathes 21087CyberHome 21129,21117,21024,
21023,20874,20816Daewoo 21242,21234,
21172, 21169, 20869, 20833, 20784,20705
Daytek 20872Denon 20634,20490Desay 21407Disney 21270, 20675Dual 21085, 21068Durabrand 21127DVD2000 20521Emerson 21268, 20675,
20591Enterprise 20591Fisher 20670
DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeFunai 21334,21268,
20675Gateway 21158, 21077, 21073GE 20815, 20717, 20522GoVideo 21730,21304,
21158,21144,21099,21075,21044,20869, 20833, 20783,20744,20741,20715
GoVision 21072GoldStar 20741GPX 20769, 20699Gradiente 20490Greenhill 20717Grundig 20539Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582Hitachi 20664,20573Hiteker 20672iLo 21348Initial 20717Integra 20627, 20571Jaton 21078JBL 20702JSI 21423JVC 21275,21164,
20867, 20623, 20558
jWin 21051,21049Kawasaki 20790Kenwood 20737, 20682,
20534,20490KLH 21149,21020,
20790, 20717Konka 20721, 20711Koss 21423,20896,
20651Landel 20826Lasonic 21173, 20798Lecson 21533Lenoxx 21127LG 20869, 20801,
20741,20591LiteOn 21440,21416,
21158, 21058Loewe 20511Magnavox 20675,20646,
20539, 20503Malata 21159, 20782Marantz 20539McIntosh 21533, 21273Memorex 21270, 20831,
20695Microsoft 20522Mintek 20839, 20717Mitsubishi 21521, 20521Momitsu 21082Myryad 20894NAD 20741,20692,20591Nakamichi 21222
Programming Codes, continued
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
Cable BoxesBrand CodeVision 10883VortexView 10883Zenith 10899, 10525,
10054,10000Zentek 10400
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DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeNEC 20785Nesa 20717NextBase 20826NexxTech 21402Norcent 21265, 21107,
21003, 20872Onkyo 20792, 20627,
20503OptoMediaElec-tronics
20896
Oritron 20651Panasonic 21762, 20703,
20632, 20503, 20490
Philips 21354,21267,20675,20646,20539, 20503,
PianoDisc 21024Pioneer 21571, 20632,
20631, 20571, 20525Polaroid 21086, 21061, 21020PolkAudio 20539Portland 20770Princeton 20674Proceed 20672Proscan 20522ProVision 20778Qwestar 20651RCA 20822, 20790,
20717, 20571, 20522Rio 20869RJTech 21360Rotel 21178, 20623Rowa 20823Sampo 20752, 20698Samsung 21075,21044,
20820,20744,20573,20490
Sansui 20695Sanyo 20873, 20695,
20670SensoryScience 21158Sharp 21256, 20752,
20675, 20630SharperImage 21117Sherwood 21077,21043,
20770, 20633Shinsonic 20839, 20533SigmaDesigns 20674SonicBlue 21099, 20869Sony 21533,21431,
21033,20864,20533
Sungale 21074SVA 21105, 20860Sylvania 21268, 20675Symphonic 21268, 20675TAGMcLaren 20894Teac 20809, 20790Technics 20703,20490
Laser Disc PlayersBrand CodeAiwa 20203Carver 20323,20194,
20064Denon 20243,20241,
20172, 20059DiscoVision 20023Funai 20203Harman/Kardon 20194Hitachi 20023Kenwood 20258Magnavox 20243,20241,
20217,20194Marantz 20194,20064Mitsubishi 20059NAD 20059Optimus 20059Panasonic 20204Philips 20194,20064Pioneer 20059, 20023PolkAudio 20194Quasar 20204Realistic 20203Samsung 20323Sega 20023Sony 20270, 20201,
20193Technics 20204ThetaDigital 20194Yamaha 20451,20217
Satellite ReceiversBrand CodeAlphaStar 10772Chaparral 10216Crossdigital 11109DirecTV 11856,11749,11640,
11639,11609,11444,11443,11442,11414,11392,11377,11142,11109, 11108, 11076, 10819,10749,10724,10639, 10566, 10392,10247,10099
DishNetworkSystem
11775, 11505, 11170, 11005, 10775,
Dishpro 11775, 11505, 11005, 10775
Echostar 11775, 11505, 11170, 11005, 10775
Expressvu 11775, 10775GE 10566, 10392GeneralInstru-ment
10869
GOI 11775, 10775Goodmans 11246Hisense 11535Hitachi 11250, 10819HTS 11775, 10775HughesNetworkSystems
11749,11444,11443,11442,11142,10749
iLo 11535Jerrold 10869JVC 11775, 11170, 10775LG 11414,11226Magnavox 10724,10722Memorex 10724Mitsubishi 10749Motorola 10869, 10856NEC 11270NextLevel 10869Panasonic 10701,10247Paysat 10724Philips 11749,11442,11142,
11076,10819,10749,10724,10722,10099
Pioneer 11442Proscan 10566, 10392Proton 11535RadioShack 10869RCA 11392, 10855,
10566, 10392, 10143,
Samsung 11609,11442,11377,11276,11142,11109,11108
Sanyo 11219Sony 11640,11639,10639StarChoice 10869Tivo 11444,11443,11442,
11142
Programming Codes, continued
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
DVD Players/RecordersBrand CodeTechnosonic 20730Techwood 20692Terapin 21031ThetaDigital 20571Toshiba 21154,20695,
20503Tredex 20804,20803,
20800, 20799UrbanConcepts 20503USLogic 20839Venturer 20790Vizio 21226,21064Vocopro 21027Xbox 20522Xwave 21001Yamaha 20545,20539,
20490Yamakawa 20872Zenith 20869,20741,
20591, 20503Zoece 21265
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VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeABS 21972Admiral 20479,20209,
20048Adventura 20000
Aiko 20278Aiwa 20307,20124,
20037, 20000Akai 20242,20175,
20106,20061,20041Alienware 21972AmericaAction 20278AmericanHigh 20035Asha 20240Audiovox 20278, 20037Beaumark 20240Bell&Howell 20104Broksonic 20479,20295,
20209,20184,20121, 20002
Calix 20037Canon 20035Capehart 20020Carver 20081CCE 20278, 20072Citizen 20278, 20037Colt 20072Craig 20271,20240,
20072,20047,20037CurtisMathes 20760, 20162,
20060,20041,20035
Cybernex 20240CyberPower 21972Daewoo 20637, 20561,
20278,20045,20020
Daytron 20020Dell 21972Denon 20042DirecTV 20739Durabrand 20039, 20038Dynatech 20000Electrohome 20043,20037Electrophonic 20037Emerex 20032
VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeEmerson 21593, 20637,
20593, 20561, 20479,20295,20278, 20212, 20209, 20208, 20184,20121,20068, 20061, 20043,20037,20036, 20002, 20000
Fisher 20104,20066,20054,20047
Fuji 20035, 20033Funai 21593, 20593,
20000Garrard 20000Gateway 21972GE 20761, 20760,
20240,20202,20060, 20035
GoVideo 20643,20526,20432,20240
GoldStar 20038, 20037Gradiente 20000HarleyDavidson 20000Harman/Kardon 20081, 20075,
20038Harwood 20072, 20068Headquarter 20046HewlettPackard 21972HI-Q 20047Hitachi 20105, 20089,
20042,20041,20000
HowardCom-puters
21972
HP 21972HughesNetworkSystems
20739,20042
Humax 20739Hush 21972iBUYPOWER 21972Jensen 20041JVC 21162,20067,20041,
20008KEC 20278, 20037Kenwood 20067,20041,20038KLH 20072Kodak 20037, 20035LG 21037Linksys 21972Lloyd’s 20208, 20000Logik 20072LXI 20037Magnasonic 20593Magnavox 20593, 20563,
20149,20110,20081, 20039, 20035, 20000
Magnin 20240Marantz 20081, 20035
VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeMarta 20037Matsushita 21162, 20162, 20035MediaCenterPC 21972MEI 20035Memorex 21262, 21162, 21037,
20479,20307,20240,20209,20162,20104,20048,20047,20046,20039,20037, 20035, 20000
MGA 20240,20061,20043
MGNTechnol-ogy
20240
Microsoft 21972Mind 21972Minolta 20105,20042Mitsubishi 20443,20242,
20214,20173,20075, 20067, 20061,20043
Motorola 20048,20035MTC 20240,20000Multitech 20072, 20000NEC 20104,20067,
20041,20040,20038
Nikko 20037Nikon 20034NiveusMedia 21972Noblex 20240Northgate 21972Olympus 20035Onkyo 20222Optimus 21262, 21162,
21062,21048,20593,20432,20162,20104,20048,20037
Optonica 20062Orion 20479,20295,
20209,20184,20002
Panasonic 21262, 21162, 21062, 20616, 20225, 20162, 20077, 20035
Penney 20240,20054,20042,20040,20038, 20037, 20035
Pentax 20105,20042Philco 20035Philips 21181, 21081, 20739,
20618, 20110, 20081, 20062, 20035
Pilot 20037Pioneer 20067
Programming Codes, continued
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
Satellite ReceiversBrand CodeToshiba 11749,11285,10819,
10790,10749UltimateTV 11640,11392Uniden 10724,10722USDigital 11535USDTV 11535Voom 10869Zenith 11856
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VCRs and DVRsBrand CodePolkAudio 20081Portland 20020Profitronic 20240Proscan 20761, 20760,
20202, 20060Protec 20072Pulsar 20039Quarter 20046Quartz 20046Quasar 21162, 20162, 20077,
20035RadioShack 21037, 20000Radix 20037Randex 20037RCA 20880, 20761,
20760,20240,20202,20149,20106, 20105, 20077, 20060, 20042
Realistic 20104,20066,20062,20048,20047,20046,20037, 20035, 20000
ReplayTV 20616,20614Ricavision 21972Ricoh 20034Runco 20039Salora 20075Samsung 20739,20240,
20045Samtron 20643Sanky 20048,20039Sansui 20479,20271,
20209, 20067, 20041,20000
Sanyo 20240,20159,20104,20047,20046
Scott 20212, 20210, 20184,20121,20045,20043
Sears 20105,20104,20066,20054,20047,20046,20042,20037,20035, 20000
Sharp 20848,20062,20048
Shintom 20072Shogun 20240Singer 20072SonicBlue 20616,20614Sony 21972, 21032,
20636, 20035, 20034,20033,20032, 20000
Stack9 21972STS 20042
Programming Codes, continued
AppendixD:ProgrammingtheRemoteControl,continued
VCRs and DVRsBrand CodeSylvania 21593, 20593,
20110, 20081, 20043,20035,20000
Symphonic 21593, 20593, 20000
Systemax 21972TagarSystems 21972Tatung 20041Teac 20041,20000Technics 20162, 20035Teknika 20037, 20035,
20000Thomas 20000Tivo 21503, 20739,
20636, 20618TMK 20240,20208,
20036Toshiba 21972, 21503,
21008, 20212, 20210, 20209, 20066,20045,20043
Totevision 20240,20037Touch 21972Unitech 20240Vector 20045VectorResearch 20040,20038VideoConcepts 20061,20045,
20040Videomagic 20037Videosonic 20240Viewsonic 21972Villain 20000Voodoo 21972Wards 20760,20240,
20212,20149,20081, 20072, 20062, 20060, 20048,20047,20042,20035,20000
WhiteWestinghouse
20637, 20209, 20072
XR-1000 20072, 20035, 20000
Yamaha 20038Zenith 21139, 20637,
20479,20209,20039,20034,20033, 20000
ZTGroup 21972
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AppendixE:Troubleshooting
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Format Whenthepictureshapeseemsincorrect,useFORMATtochangetheshapeofthepicture.
PresstheFORMATkeytocyclethroughtheavailableformatstofindthebestformatforthecurrentpicture.
Thelast-usedformatforasignaltypeismemorizedforeachinput.Thenexttimethesameinputandthesamesignaltypeisviewed,thelast-usedformatwillberecalled.
PerfectColor™ and PerfecTint™ Reset(forthesingleinputcurrentlybeingwatched)
Whenthecolorintensitiesseemoutofbalance,usethePerfectColor/PerfecTintresettoresetthecolorbalancestotheoriginalfactorysettings.BothPerfectColorandPerfecTintandareresetatthesametime.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,pressMENUtodisplaytheMain menuwiththeA/Viconhighlighted.
2. Use tohighlightPerfectColor andpressENTERtodisplaythePerfectColoradjustmentscreen.
3. PressCANCELtoresetthecolors.
AllPerfectColor/PerfecTintslidersareresettotheoriginalcenterposition.ThePefectColor/PerfecTintsettingsforotherinputsremainunchanged.
A/V Memory Reset(forthesingleinputcurrentlybeingwatched)
Whenaudioand/orvideosettingsforasingleinputseemincorrect,useA/VMemoryResettoreturntheinputtotheoriginalfactorysettings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,pressMENUtodisplaytheMain menuwiththeA/Viconhighlighted.
2. Use tohighlighttheReseticonandpressENTERtoreset.
AllAudioandVideosettingsfortheindividualinputareresetexceptfortheListenTo,Language,audioBalance,andClosedCaptionsettings.
A/V Reset(forallinputs)
Toresetaudioandvideoadjustmentsforallinputstotheoriginalfactorysettings.
WhileviewingtheTV,pressthefrontpanelbuttonsGUIDEandFORMATatthesametime.
AllAudioandVideosettingsarereturnedtotheoriginalfactorysettings,includingListenToandLanguage,plusClosedCaptionssettingsandFormatsettings.
Channel Memorization
Toeraseandre-memorizechannelsonANT 1orANT 2.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUtodisplaytheMainmenu.
2. Press tohighlighttheSetupicon.3. Press tohighlighttheScanicon.4. Press tohighlighttheantenna
inputandreceptionmode,e.g.Ant 1 Air.
5. Press tohighlighttheStart buttoniconandpressENTERtostartthememorization.
Allpreviouslymemorizedchan-nelsfortheselectedantennainputareerasedandanewsetofmemorizedchannelsiscreated.AllcustomsettingsforFav,channelnames,andchannellocksaredeleted.Toaddordeleteindividualchannels,seeEditmenuinstructionsinchapter5,“TVMenuSettings.”
Lock Menu Pass Code
TochangeyourLock menupasscode
SeethecutoutpageinAppendixC. Allowsanewcodetobeestablished.
TV Reset Comparison GuideYoucanresolvemanycommonTVproblemsusingtheresetfunctionsdescribedinthefollowingtable.Seealsothetroubleshootingsuggestionslaterinthisappendix.
IMPORTANTBefore you change sound or picture settings: Ifpictureorsoundsettingsseemwrongforabroadcast
channel(achannelfromANT 1, ANT 2,acablebox,orsatellitereceiver),firstcheckotherchannelsfromthesameinputbeforechangingsettings.Ifmostotherchannelsfromthesameinputseemcorrect,thereislikelyaproblemwiththebroadcastratherthanwiththeTV.Usecareinthiscase,aschangesyoumaketofixproblemsonindividualchannelsalsoaffectallotherchannelsonthesameinput.
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Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Front-Panel Lock Release
Tore-enablethefront-panelcontrolsafteractivationoftheFront-PanelLock
• WhenEnergyModeissettoFast Power On,pressandholdtheMENU buttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
• WhenEnergyModeissettoLow Power,pressPOWER onthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.Pressandholdthe MENUbuttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
Allowsthefrontpaneltobeunlockediftheremotecontrolismisplaced.
System Reset IftheTVdoesnotturnonoroff,doesnotrespondtotheremotecontrolorfrontpanelbuttons,orhasaudiobutnovideo.
PresstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanelwithapointedobjectsuchasthepointofpencilorendtipofapaperclip.
TheTVwillturnoffandthegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.Thechangesyoumademostrecently,beforeusing SYSTEM RESET,maybelost.Changesyoumadepreviously,however,arenotlost.
TV ResetIMPORTANT: Usethisresetonlyifallotherresetshavebeenunsuccessful.
Toresetallconsumer-accessiblesettingsandallmemoriestotheoriginalfactorydefaults.
CAUTION:Allowner-performedsetupsandadjustmentswillbeerased.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMainmenu.
2. WiththeMainmenudisplayed,pressnumberkeys1 2 3todisplaytheResetmenu.
3. READ THE ON-SCREEN WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS.• Ifyoudonotwishtousethis
reset,pressEXITorMENUtobackout.
• Ifyoudowishtousethereset,pressENTERtoeraseallmemo-riesandsettings.
TheTVwillstarttheinitializationprocess.TheTVwillthenturnoffandthefrontgreenLEDwillstartflashing.WhentheLEDstopsflashing,youcanturntheTVonagain.TheParentalLockPasscodewillremainunaffected,butallothermemoriesandsettingsoutlinedinthisOwner’sGuidewillneedtobesetagain.
AppendixE:Troubleshooting,continued
Service and Support
Service
IfyouareunabletocorrectaproblemwithyourTV,consultyourMitsubishidealerorMitsubishiCon-sumerRelationsat(800)332-2119.
• DONOTadjustanycontrolsotherthanthosedescribedinthisOwner’sGuide.
• DONOTremovetheprotectivebackcoverofyourTV.
Support
• Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecon-trols,lampcartridges,orOwner’sGuides,visitour
websiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.
• Forquestions:
CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
E-mail:[email protected]
Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Important
AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefectverification.
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AppendixE:Troubleshooting,continued
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
1. TheTVtakesseveralsecondstorespondtochannelchanges.
• Itisnormalfordigitalchannelstotakelongertotunein.• PressENTERafteraenteringchannelnumbertoavoiddelays.• Usea4-digitnumberforanover-the-airdigitalchannel.• Usea6-digitnumberfordigitalcablechannelsifyourcable
serviceisabletorecognize6-digitchannelnumbers.
2. Youcannotaccessachannel. • UsenumberkeysinsteadofCH / .• Besurethechannelyouwanttoviewisinmemory.See
Setup>Scaninchapter5,“TVMenuSettings.”• CheckthattheTVisswitchedtothecorrectdeviceor
antennaforthatchannelbypressingtheINPUTbutton.• MakesureChannelLockisoff.• MakesuretheLock>Parentmenulockissettooff.• Ifyoucannottunetoavirtualdigitalchanneleventhough
theTVhasalreadymemorizeddigitalchannels,tunetothephysicalchannelnumberusedbythebroadcaster.Thevirtualchannelwillthenbeautomaticallyaddedtomemory.
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
1. AfanisrunningevenwhiletheTVispoweredoff.
Theroomistoowarm.WhentheTVisoff,internalcomponentscontinuetodrawpowerandmustbecooledbythefan.
2. TheTVremotecontroldoesnotwork. • Checkthatthebatteriesarefreshandinstalledcorrectly.• CheckthattheslideswitchontheremoteissettoTV.• Benomorethan20feetfromtheTVwhenusingtheremote
control.• ProgramtheremotecontroltooperatetheTVorother
device.• Resettheremotecontrol.
3. WhenItrytousetheremotecontrol,thePOWERkeyblinksfivetimes.
Replacethebatteries.
4. TVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrolortofrontpanelcontrolandTVwillnotpoweronoroff.
UsetheSystemResetbutton.
5. WhenadeviceisselectedfromtheInputSelectionmenu,thescreenisblue(nosignalsource).
• Makesuretheselecteddeviceisturnedon.• BeginplayoftheVCR.
6. YouhaveforgottenyourLockmenupasscode. SeeAppendixC,BypassingtheParentalLock.
7. Ratingrestrictionsarenotworking. OpentheParentalLockmenuand:• VerifythattheU.S.RatingsorOtherRatingssettingisOn.• ChecktheLockTime/UnlockTimetocheckifratingrestric-
tionsaredisabled.• RatingrestrictionsapplyonlytocontentonANT1andANT
2,INPUT1–3,IEEE1394A/VdiscandDVCR.
8. On-screendisplaysappeareachtimeyouchangeafunction.
NormalTVoperation.
9. Awarningmessageappearedonscreenstating,“TVwillshutdowninafewseconds.Pleasecheckiftheairflowisblocked.”
• Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Cooltheroom.
• TheTVhasoverheated.ClearblockedairventsandensureatleastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
• Cleantheairfilteronthelampcartridge.
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Picture
Symptom Remarks
1. Picturedoesnotlooklikeahigh-definitionpicture.
Notallsignalsarehigh-definitionsignals.Toreceivehigh-defini-tionprogrammingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmustsubscribetotheprovider’shigh-definitionservice.Someover-the-airbroadcastsareinhigh-definitionandcanbereceivedwithahigh-qualityantennasuitedtoyourlocation.
2. Picturehasbecomedimmer. • Thelampisnearingtheendofitslife.Orderanewlamp.SeeAppendixBfororderinginformationandreplacementinstructions.
• Adjustpicturebrightnessandcontrasttomaximumlevels.• ChangeLampModefromStandardtoBright.
3. Thereisalargeblackorgrayrectangleonthescreen.
TheTV’sanalogclosedcaptioninghasbeensetto“text”modeintheCaptionsmenu.Turnoffbecausethereisnotextinfor-mationbeingbroadcast.
AppendixE:Troubleshooting,continued
TV Power On/Off
Symptom Remarks
1. TVtakesanexcessivelylongtimetopoweron.
• Whenswitchedon,theTVneedstimetobootup,justasacomputerdoes.Also,theTV’slamprequiresafewmomentstoheatuptofullbrightness.
• TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangeTVEnergyModetoFastPowerOnintheSetupmenu.
2. YoucannotprogramtheTVtoturnonauto-matically(Timerfunction)
• TheTVmaybelocked.• Theclockmaynotbeset.• TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangetoFast
PowerOninSetupmenu.
3. TheTVwillnotturnonafterbeingpluggedin. Iflightonfrontpanelisblinking,waitforatleastoneminuteforthelighttoturnoff,thenpressPOWERagain.
4. TVturneditselfoffandthelightonthefrontpanelstartedtoblink.
• MomentarypowerfluctuationcausedtheTVtoturnofftopreventdamage.WaitforthegreenlighttostopflashingandturntheTVonagain.
• IftheTVdoesnotstayon,usetheSystemResetbuttononthefrontpanel.Ifthishappensfrequently,obtainanAClinepowerconditioner/surgeprotector.
• Anunusualdigitalsignalmayhavebeenreceived,triggeringaprotectioncircuit.WaitforthelighttostopflashingandturnTVon.
5. TVturneditselfoffandtheSTATUSisasteadyyellow.
• TheTVhasoverheated.ClearblockedairventsandensureatleastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
• Cleanthelamp-cartridgeairfilter.SeeAppendixB.
6. TVwillnotpoweroff. UsetheSystemResetbutton.
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
3. Nameoptionsarenotavailableforsomechannels.
Youcannameonlymemorizedanalogchannelsandmemorizeddigitalchannelsnotnamedbythebroadcaster.
4. WhenChannelViewlistisdisplayed,informa-tionappearsincomplete
• Availableinformationissentfromthebroadcasterorcableprovider.Nootherdataisavailable.
• MakesuretheTVclockissetcorrectly.
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AppendixE:Troubleshooting,continued
Sound (see also NetCommand troubleshooting for A/V receiver setup)
Symptom Remarks
1. Thereisnosoundevenwhenthevolumeisturnedup.
• CheckiftheMUTEbuttonison.• TheTV’s“Listento:”settingmaybesettoSAP.• CheckthattheSpeakersoptionissettoTVtohearsoundfromthe
TVspeakers.• IfusinganA/Vreceiver,checkthattheSpeakersoptionissettoAV
ReceivertohearsoundfromtheA/Vreceiverspeakers.•PerformaSystemReset.
2. Thesounddoesnotmatchthescreenpicture.
• TheTV’sListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.• IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiverspeakers,checktheirinputselec-
tionintheInputs>AVRmenu.• IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiver,checkthatDIGITALAUDIOOUT
and/orAVRAUDIOOUTPUTonTV’sbackpanelisconnectedtotheA/Vreceiver.
• NetCommandissetupincorrectlyfortheA/Vreceiver.
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
1. LAMPindicatorlightisaconstantred. TurntheTVoffforatleast2minutes.Turnitbackon.Iflightisstillred,thelamphasfailed.Replaceit.SeeAppendixBforlampreplacementinformation.Forquestions,pleasecallMitsubishiConsumerrelationsat(800)332-2119.
2. LAMPindicatorlightisaflashingyellow. Lampcoverdoorisopenorlampcartridgeisnotsecure.SeeAppendixBforlampreplacementinformation.
3. STATUSindicatorlightisasteadyyellow. • Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Cooltheroom.
• TheTVhasoverheated.ClearblockedairventsandensureatleastfourinchesofclearanceonallsidesoftheTV.
• Cleantheairfilteronthelampcartridge.SeeAppendixB.
Picture
Symptom Remarks
4. YoucannotviewapicturewhenplayingaVHStape.
CheckyourVCR’sowner’sguideforfurthertroubleshooting.
5. VCRorDVDplayer’son-screenmenusjitterupanddown.
Possiblecause:ManyVCRsandDVDplayersprovideon-screenmenusatonlyhalf-resolution.Theselower-resolutiongraphicsmayappeartojitterupanddownwhentheTVcon-vertsthemtohigh-definitiongraphics.
6. WhenviewingastoppedVCR,whitelinesarerollingonthescreen.
• TurnoffvideomutefortheVCR.• Beginplayingthetape.• ChangetheVCRinputtotheantennainput.
7. Acolorprogramappearsasablackandwhiteimage,orthecolorsaredim,orthescreenisblack.
ThePerfectColorcolorbalancehasbeenincorrectlyset.ResetthePerfectColorbalance.
8. PicturefromanHDMIinputisnoisy(poorquality).
UpgradeaCategory1(unmarked)HDMIcabletoaCategory2HDMIcable.
9. Theimagefromacomputerappearsdis-tortedwhenviewedontheTV.
NormalTVoperation.TheTVdoesnotcorrectdistortioninthepicturefromacomputerbecausethecorrectionprocessmaycausetheedgesoftheimagetobecutoff.
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AppendixE:Troubleshooting,continued
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
4. STATUSindicatorlightisasteady/flashingred.
• UnplugsetfromACpower.Plugbackinandwaitoneminuteforblinkingtostop.
• PressSYSTEMRESETbuttonandwaitforblinkingtostop.• Ifblinkingcontinues,serviceisrequired.Contactyourdealer
oraMitsubishiAuthorizedServiceCentertoarrangeforaserviceevaluation.ListingsofMitsubishiAuthorizedServicelocationscanbeobtainedfromourwebsite,www.mitsubi-shi-tv.comorbycalling1-800-332-2119.
NetCommand
Symptom Remarks
1. CannotseethemenufromtheA/VReceiver. TheA/VReceiverisnotconnectedtoanyvideoinputoftheTV.TochecktheA/VReceivermenu,temporarilyplugintoanunusedinputoftheTV,suchasInput3.ExittheAutoInputSensingscreenandselectInput3fromtheInputSelectionmenu.PressMENU.
2. NetCommandunabletolearnspecificdevicekeys.
• DevicedoesnotuseIRformatforremotecontrolsignal.ITTandRFformatscannotbelearned.
• Roomlightingmayaffectthesignal.Havetheremotesveryclose(6inchesorless)totheTVduringLearning.
• IflearningaMitsubishiremotecontrol,makesureslideswitchisnotsettoTVposition.
• Some,butnotall,devicekeyfunctionscanbelearnedbyNetCommand.Forexample,POWERandPLAYmaybelearned,butotherfunctionsmaynot.
• Thesignalfromtheremotecontrolmaynotbestrongenough.InsertfreshbatteriesandtryLearningagain.
3. TheA/VReceiveristheselectedaudiosourcebutthereisnosound.
• ChecktoseeiftheA/VReceiverpoweristurnedon.• Withthepowerturnedon,redisplaytheInputSelection
menuandpressENTERtoallowNetCommandtocorrectlyselecttheA/VReceiverinput.
• IncorrectsetupintheInputs>AVRmenu.CheckthedeviceconnectionassignedintheAVRmenu.
4. ThereisnosoundwhenIswitchtotheA/VreceiverusingtheSpeakersettingintheAVmenu,eventhoughIhavephysicallyconnectedtheTVtotheA/VreceiverandlearnedIRcodesforthereceiverinputs.
WronginputornoinputwasassignedintheAVReceiverLearnscreen.AllaudioshouldgototheA/VreceiverasaudiooutputfromtheTVunlessthedevice’saudioisconnecteddirectlytotheA/Vreceiver.Seechapter6,“NetCommand,”andperformtheproceduretoselectthecorrectA/Vreceiverinput.
5. ThereisnosoundfromtheA/VreceiverformyDVDplayerorothersurroundsounddeviceeventhoughIlearnedtheIRcodefortheA/Vreceiver’sDVDinputorotherinput.
NetCommandA/VreceiversetupfortheDVDplayerordigitalsurroundsounddeviceorotherdeviceisnotswitchingprop-erly.Seechapter6,“NetCommand,”andperformA/Vreceiversetupforadigitalsurroundsounddevice.
6. I’veselectedmyDVDplayerorothersur-roundsounddeviceincombinationwiththeTVspeakersbuthearnosoundfromtheTVspeakers.
IfyouhaveonlyanaudioconnectionfromthedevicetotheA/Vreceiver,aphysicalaudioconnectionfromthedevicetotheTVisalsorequired.• Connecttheleftandrightaudiooutputfromthedevicetothe
appropriateTVaudioinput.NowyoucanhearaudiofromthedevicethrougheithertheTVspeakersortheA/Vreceiver.
• Toswitchaudiosources,pressAUDIO,press toshowtheSpeakersoption,thenpress toselectAVReceiverorTV.
7. I“learned”theRECORDkeyformyVCR/DVRbutwhenIpressedtheRECORDkey,theVCR/DVRdidnotrecordanything.
CheckthattheVCRorDVRisreceivingasignaldirectlyfromyourcableboxorsatellitereceiver.
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IEEE 1394 Devices
Symptom Remarks
1. ExcessivedigitalartifactsappearwhenviewinganIEEE1394device.
• TheIEEE1394cableistoolong;15feetbetweendevicesisthemaximum.
• TheremaybeaslowdeviceinthemiddleoftheIEEE1394network.Movetheslowdevicestotheendsothatconnec-tionsforfasterdevicesdonotpassthroughthem.
2. D-VHSrecordingsfordigitalcablehavedrop-outs(lossofpictureorsound),ornoplayback.
DigitalcablesignalsonIEEE1394canexceedthedataratestan-dardssupportedbyDVCR.
3. TheIEEE1394DeviceisnolongerlistedintheInputSelectionmenu.
• TheIEEE1394plugisdisconnectedorloose.• TheIEEE1394devicehasnotbeenpoweredon.Turnon.• Thedevicehasnotbeendiscovered.• Thedeviceisnotanaudio/videodevice
4. MENUbuttondoesnotdisplayamenu. • TheIEEE1394devicedoesnotprovideamenu.• TheTVcannotsupporttheIEEE1394menusfromthisdevice.
IEEE 1394 Recording
Symptom Remarks
1. ProgramtoberecordedwascorrectlyselectedfromChannelView,butincorrectprogramwasrecorded.
• Thebroadcastersuppliedprograminformationthatwasincor-rectand/orwaschangedafterarecordingwasaddedtotheRecordList.
• TVClocknotset.• DaylightSavingsTimeoptionisincorrect.
2. IncompleteChannelViewprogramrecorded. Recordingdevicemaylacksufficientblankspacetomakeafullrecording.
3. ChannelViewprogramrecordingfailed. • ConnectionandcompatibilityissueswithIEEE1394(FireWire®)digitaldevices.ThismayincludetoomanyFirewiredevicesinuseatonetime,ortherecordingdevicenotunderstandingtherecordcommand.
• Televisionlostpowerlongenoughtolosecurrentclocktime.• TVenergyModewassettoLowPower.ChangeTVEnergy
modetoFastPowerOn.
4. CannotrecordtoorfromtheIEEE1394device,includingdubbedrecordings.
• ToinitiatearecordingtoIEEE1394device,firstswitchtheTVtothedesiredinput(recordableinputsareANT1,ANT2,INPUT1–3).Pressthe (RECORD)key.TheRecord>Schedulemenuwilldisplaytoallowsetupoftherecording.
• Thesourcedevicefortherecordingisnotpoweredon.• Whendubbing,thedestinationdevicefortherecordingisnot
poweredon.• Theprogramiscopyprotected.• Theprogramhasalreadybeenrecordedonceandthecopy
protectiononlyallowsonerecording.• Unapprovedsourcedeviceforcopyprotectedmaterial.• Therecordingdevicecannotdecodethecopyrightsignal
includedinthesignalsource(tryanotherdeviceifavailable).• Theplayingdevice(fordubbing)doesnotsupportcopy-
rightedmaterial.• Sourceforrecordingiscopyrighted• ToomanyIEEE1394devicesinnetwork.Insufficientband-
widthavailable.Disconnectunuseddevices.• IEEE1394sourcedevicehashighercommunicationspeed(S
400)thanrecorddevice.Ifpossible,reversedevices,playintheslowerdeviceandrecordinthefasterdevice.
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IEEE 1394 Devices
Symptom Remarks
5. ThereisnoaudioandvideofromtheIEEE1394device.
• Thedeviceisnotturnedon.Turnthedevicepoweron.• NotapeisinsertedintheDVCR.• Themediaisblank(hasnorecording).• Theplaycommandfailed.TrypressingPLAYagainonthe
device’sremotecontrolorfrontpanel.• Thedeviceisalreadyinuse(forexample,thedeviceiscur-
rentlyrecording).• Thesourceiscopy-protectedorviolatescopyprotection.• Thedevice’sdigitalvideosignalisnotsupportedbytheTV,
asmaybethecasewithanIEEE1394signalfromacom-puter.Useanalogconnectionsinstead,ifavailable.
• Thedeviceisnotanaudio/videodevice.• ToomanyotherdevicesarealreadycommunicatingoverIEEE
1394.Removeorstopsomedevicesandtryagain.
6. TheIEEE1394devicecannotbeselected(isgrayedout).
• Thedevicemaybebusywitharecording.Canceltherecording.• YouhaveconnectedmorethansevenIEEE1394devices.
Unplugtheeighthdeviceandoneotherdevice.Plugthenewdevicebackin.
7. AllIEEE1394devicesdisappear. • TheconnecteddevicesmustnotbeinaloopthatreturnstotheTV.Makesureadeviceisconnectedattheend.
• DisconnectallthecablesanddevicesfromtheTV.Replacethemonebyonetolocatetheproblemdeviceorcable.
• UseSystemReset(frontcontrolpanel).
8. AnIEEE1394devicehasbeenpluggedinbutdoesnotappearintheInputSelectionmenu(notdiscovered).
• TheIEEE1394connectiontotheTVoranotherdeviceisnotsecureorisloose.
• TheIEEE1394deviceisnotpoweredon.• AdeviceintheIEEE1394chainisnotpoweredon.Turnon
allthedevices.• Thedevicediscoverycantakeaslongasaminutetoinitiate.• IEEE1394cableistoolong(maximumof15feetbetween
devices).• TheIEEE1394deviceusesanincompatibleprotocolandwill
notbediscovered
9. AnIEEE1394deviceisnotrespondingproperly.
• Unplugthedevice’spowercord.Waitatleasttensecondsandplugitinagain.
• SomeIEEE1394devicesarenotsupportedbytheTVbecauseofincompatiblestandards.
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6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS LICENSE OR IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE TV, MDEA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE SOFTWARE AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY MDEA. IN NO EVENT SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES, IN CONTRACT, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE. BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. MDEA SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, WHETHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOOD WILL OR EXPENDITURES MADE OR COMMITTED FOR IN RELIANCE ON THE CONTINUATION OF THIS LICENSE. YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER MDEA’S BREACH OF THIS LICENSE NOR ITS FAILURE TO REPAIR A DEFECT, ERROR OR BUG SHALL CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF THIS LICENSE. BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. MDEA’s liability to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever and regardless of the form of the action, will be limited to the money paid by you for the TV (based on fair market value of the TV) that caused the damages.8. GENERAL.ThisLicenseAgreementwillbegovernedbythelawsoftheStateofCalifornia.
WARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
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Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited WarrantyMITSUBISHIDIGITALELECTRONICSAMERICA,INC.(“MDEA”)warrantsasfollowstotheoriginalpurchaserofthistelevisionfromanauthorizedMITSUBISHIAudio/VideoDealer,shoulditprovedefectivebyreasonofagainstdefectsarisingfromimproperworkmanshipand/ormaterial:
a. Parts.Thelenticular(i.e.frontpicture)screeniswarrantedagainstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiodofthirty(30)daysfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.Thelampandallotherparts(exceptanysoft-wareincorporatedintothistelevision)arewarrantedforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.Wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,anydefectivepartwithoutchargeforthepart.Partsusedforreplace-mentmaybereplacedwiththoseoflikekindandqualityandmaybeneworremanufactured.Partsusedforreplace-mentarewarrantedfortheremainderoftheoriginalwarrantyperiod.
b. Embedded Software.MDEAwarrantsthatallsoftwareincorporatedintothistelevisionset(the“EmbeddedSoft-ware”)willperforminaccordancewiththefunctionaldescriptionofEmbeddedSoftwareinallmaterialrespects,butMDEAdoesnotwarrantthattheEmbeddedSoftwareiserror-free.MDEAalsodoesnotwarrantthattheEmbeddedSoftwarewillbecompatibleunderIEEE1394AV/CandHAVisoftwarestandardswithproductsproducedbyanyothermanufacturer.Thelimitedwarrantycontainedinthissectionshallcontinueforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.If,afterpromptnoticewithinthewarrantyperiod,MDEAdeterminesthattheEmbed-dedSoftwarehasfailedtoperforminaccordancewithsuchfunctionaldescriptioninallmaterialrespectsandifsuchfailureisnotduetoaccident,misuse,modificationormisapplicationoftheEmbeddedSoftware,thenMDEAshallmodifyorreplacethenonconformingEmbeddedSoftwareatnochargetoyou,whichatMDEA’ssolediscretionmaybefulfilledbymeansofmodificationorreplacementsoftwarecontainedonareplacementmemorycardforCustomerinstallation.TheforegoingshallbeMDEA’ssoleobligationtoyouunderthislimitedwarranty.AllrightsunderthislimitedwarrantyontheEmbeddedSoftwarealsosubjecttoyouracceptanceofandcompliancewiththetermsoftheSoftwareLicenseAgreementapplicabletothistelevision,andthislimitedwarrantyontheEmbeddedSoftwareshallbenullandvoidiftheEmbeddedSoftwareismodifiedorchangedinanymannerexceptasspecificallyauthorizedbyMDEA.
c. Labor.Forthirty(30)daysaftertheoriginalpurchaseatretail,wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,thelenticu-larscreenifitprovesdefective.Forcertainitemsthataredesignedtobereplacedbytheconsumer,including(butnotlimitedto)someEmbeddedSoftware,theconsumerissolelyresponsibleforanyreplacementlabor.Forallotherparts,wewillprovidethelaborforawarrantyrepairbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterwithoutchargeforone(1)yearfromtheoriginaldateofpurchaseatretail.
d. Notice.Toobtainwarrantyservice,youmustnotifyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterofanydefectwithintheapplicablewarrantytimeperiod.
e.ThisDLPProjectionTelevisionusesasingleDLPchiptocreatethescreenimage.Thistechnologycreatestheimageusingsmalldots,orpictureelements(pixels).YourDLPProjectionTVismanufacturedtoahighlevelofperfor-manceandquality,infact,99.99%perfectinthenumberofproperlyfunctioningpixels.Asinotherdisplaytechnol-ogy,sometimesapixeliscontinuouslyactive,inactiveortheincorrectcolor.Ourstandardisclear;MDEAwarrantsonlythatthepercentageofproperlyfunctioningpixelswillbenotlessthan99.99%ofallpixels.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, please review the instruction booklet to insure proper installation and correct customer control adjustment. If the problem persists please arrange for warranty service.
1.TOOBTAINWARRANTYSERVICE:
a.ContactyournearestauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter,whosenameandaddresscanbeobtainedfromyourMITSUBISHIdealer,bywritingattheaddressprovidedbelow,callingMDEAatthe800-332-2119,orbyusingthesupportfeatureofourwebsiteatwww.Mitsubishi-tv.com.
b.Warrantyservicewillbeprovidedinyourhomeor,ifrequired,atanauthorizedserviceshop,providedthatyourtelevisionislocatedwithinthegeographicterritorycustomarilycoveredbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter.Ifnot,youmusteitherdeliveryourtelevisiontoanauthorizedservicelocationatyourownexpense,orpayforanytraveland/ortransportationcoststheservicecentermaychargetoandfromyourhome.Actualservicelaborwillbeprovidedwithoutcharge.
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c.ProofofpurchasedatefromanauthorizedMITSUBISHIdealerisrequiredwhenrequestingwarrantyservice.Presentyoursalesreceiptorotherdocumentwhichestablishesproofanddateofpurchase.THERETURNOFTHEOWNERREGISTRATIONCARDISNOTACONDITIONOFCOVERAGEUNDERTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.However,pleasereturntheOwnerRegistrationCardsothatwecancontactyoushouldaquestionofsafetyarisewhichcouldaffectyou.
d.Toobtainareplacementlamp,orderthelampdirectlyfromtheMDEAPartsDepartmentat(800)553-7278.
2.THISLIMITEDWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVER:
a.Upto.01%pixeloutages(smalldotpictureelementsthataredarkorincorrectlyilluminated).
b.DamagetothelenticularscreenorFresnellens,screenframe,cosmeticdamageortoanyotherdamagewheresuchdamageiscausedbyunauthorizedmodification,alteration,repairstoorserviceoftheproductbyanyoneotherthananauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter;physicalabusetoormisuseoftheproduct(includinganyfailuretocarryoutanymaintenanceasdescribedintheOwner’sGuideincludingairventcleaningoranyproductdamagedbyexcessivephysicalorelectricalstress);anyproductsthathavehadaserialnumberoranypartthereofaltered,defacedorremoved;productuseinanymannercontrarytotheOwner’sGuide;freightdamage;oranydamagecausedbyactsofGodorotherfactorsbeyondthereasonablecontrolofMDEA,suchaspowersurgedamagecausedbyelectricalsystemorlightning.Thislimitedwarrantyalsoexcludesservicecallswherenodefectintheproductcoveredunderthiswarrantyisfound,servicecallsrelatedtounsatisfactoryaudioorvisualreceptionorsignalunlesscausedbyadefectintheproductthatiscoveredunderthislimitedwarranty,allcosts,expensesoranyotherdamagesarisingfromproductinstallation,orset-ups,anyadjustmentsofusercontrols(includingcon-trast,brightness,color,tint,finetuning,sharpness),otheradjustmentnecessarytopreparetheunitfordisplayoruse,connectionwithanyexternalaudioreceiver,antenna,cableorsatellitesystems,orserviceofproductspur-chasedorservicedoutsidetheU.S.A.PleaseconsulttheoperatinginstructionscontainedintheOwner’sGuidefurnishedwiththeproductforinformationregardingusercontrols.
3.ANYEXPRESSWARRANTYNOTPROVIDEDHEREIN,ANDANYREMEDYWHICH,BUTFORTHISPROVI-SION,MIGHTARISEBYIMPLICATIONOROPERATIONOFLAW,ISHEREBYEXCLUDEDANDDISCLAIMED.THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDOFFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARPURPOSEAREEXPRESSLYLIMITEDTOATERMOFONEYEAR.
4.UNDERNOCIRCUMSTANCESSHALLMDEABELIABLETOPURCHASERORANYOTHERPERSONFORANYINCIDENTAL,SPECIALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,WHETHERARISINGOUTOFBREACHOFWARRANTY,BREACHOFCONTRACT,OROTHERWISE.
5.Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,ortheexclusionorlimitationofinci-dental,special,orconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou.
6.Thislimitedwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
7.Intheeventofanydisputeunderthislimitedwarranty,jurisdictionandvenueforresolvingthatdisputewillbeinthestatewherethetelevisionwaspurchasedandthelawsofsuchstatewillgovern.
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Index
AA/VDiscs67A/VMemoryReset81A/VReceiver
AddingNetCommandControl60, 61, 62
andtheTVSpeakers42andTV’sRemoteControl60, 73
AudioLock74Codes75
Connecting9, 10, 23, 61ControllingSoundVolume14
A/VReset7, 81AdjustKeys(Up/Down/Left/Right)
28, 38AirFilter70AnamorphicPictureFormat33, 63
Playback63Antenna
Connecting19AntennaInputs(ANT1/MAIN,ANT2/AUX)9
AudioLock74AudioMenu42Auto-off.SeeSleepTimer(auto-off)Auto-on.SeeTimerAutoInputSensing
Description6TVSetup13
BBackPanel(described)9, 10Batteries12Bright(LampMode)48
CCableBox
andTV’sRemoteControl29, 73Codes76
Connecting17, 18, 22, 23IEEE139425
CamcorderConnecting(Analog)24IEEE139426Power25
CaptionsMenu43Channels.See alsoFav
Changing27ChannelLock45DigitalChannelNumbers68Memorizing13Naming45Physical/VirtualChannelNum-bers45
Scan(description)44StatusDisplay31Troubleshooting83
ChannelView™ChannelListings 30andRecording65
Cleaning4Clock,SetDateandTime46ClosedCaptions43ColorAdjustments39, 41
ResetColor39, 81ComponentInputs(YPbPr)10Computer
andDisplayFormats16, 68Connecting15
CopyRestrictions67andNetCommand63
CroppedPlayback63
DDate.SeeClockDefaults,Resetting81DigitalAudioOut9DisplayFormatDefinitions33DolbyDigital9, 23, 61, 68
andIEEE139425DVDPlayer
andTV’sRemoteControl29, 73Codes77
Connecting20DVIDevice,Connecting20
EEnergyMode48
FF1–F4Keys29, 56FanNoise4FastPowerOn48FAV(FavoriteChannels)32, 45FORMATKey33, 34FreezePicture29FrontPanelLock53FXGamingMenuOptions
40
GGames
3DGLASSESEMITTERJack10GameasInputName49GameMode(FXGamingOption)40
GamePictureMode41HDMICablesforGames10
GUIDEKey28, 73ChannelView30TVGuideOnScreenSystem50
HHDMI
ChangingOutanHDMIDevice14
ConnectinganHDMIDevice18DisconnectingandtheInputSelectionMenu49
HDMICableCategories10HDMIJack10NetCommandforHDMIDevices
7, 29, 73HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiverwithComponentVideo,Connect-ing17
HDVvideo25HD(High-Definition)Signal)33
IIEEE1394Devices
A/VDiscs67Camcorders26CompatibleIEEE1394Devices
25ConnectingIEEE1394Devices
9, 26Recording67TVConnectionSpeed26
INFOKeyChannelView30inTVMenus38USBPhotoMenu36
InputJacks(StandardAudio/Video)9
InputSelectionMenuChooseViewingSource27IconOrder49INPUTKey28
IR(infrared)EmitterPlacement 55
JJPEGPhotoFiles36
LLampCartridgeReplacement69LAMPIndicator.SeeLEDIndicatorLights
LampMode48Language
inDigitalPrograms42SAP(SecondAudioProgram)42
LanguageMenu44Learn.SeeNetCommandLEDIndicatorLights8
Troubleshooting85LockMenu.SeeLockTVLockTV
BypassingtheLock71LockbyChannel45LockbyRatings52LockbyTime53LockFrontPanel53PresetV-ChipBlocking51
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LowPower(EnergyMode)48
MMediaSetupMenu37MemorizingChannels13
AddSingleChanneltoMemory44, 45
MuteMUTEkey28VideoMute40
NNetCommand
A/VReceiverControl60ComparedtoProgrammingtheRemoteControl73
Description54InitialSetupforMostDevices56NetCommandforHDMIDevices
7, 29, 73Operating58, 59SpecializedDeviceKeys57Troubleshooting86
Noise,Video40
PParentMenu52PassCode
Resetting71Setting51
PAUSEKey29PerfectColor39PerfectTint39PersonalComputer66PhotoViewing37Picture
AVMenuControls39, 40FormatDisplays34PictureQualityandFilmMode40
Troubleshooting84, 85PictureMode41PowerConsumption
EnergyMode48Specifications68
PowerOn/Off12, 27Troubleshooting84
QQVKey(QuickView™)28
andFAVKey32
RRecording
CancellingRecordings64NetCommand-ControlledRe-cording63
RecordingandTVEnergyMode48
RecordingFormats63Record>SetupMenu63RECORDKey87RECORDKeyandVCRs65RecordList64RECORDOUTPUTJacks10SplitScreen10
RemoteControlKeysandFunctions28, 29ProgrammingCodes(referencechart)75
ProgrammingInstructions74Programmingvs.NetCommand“Learning”73
Reset29Reset
A/VReset(allsettings)7AVMenuReset(byinput)39Color81DVCRCounter66PassCode71RemoteControl29RemoteControlAudioLock74SystemReset7TVResetComparisonGuide81
SS-Video9
ConnectinganS-VideoDevice18
Safeguards5SAP(secondaudioprogram)31, 42SatelliteReceiver
andtheRemoteControl73Connecting17, 18
SD(Standard-DefinitionSignal)33ServiceandSupport82SignalDefinitions33SleepTimer(auto-off)27Sound
AudioSettings42ControllingA/VReceiverVolume
14, 60SimulatedStereo42Troubleshooting85TurnTVSpeakersOn/Off42
SpeakersOptionInAudioMenu42
Specifications,TV68SplitScreen
andRecording10Description35
Standard-DefinitionSignal33Standard(LampMode)48StandPartNumbers4StatusDisplay31
STATUSIndicator.SeeLEDIndicatorLights
StereoSystem.SeeA/VReceiverSurroundSound9, 10, 23, 62
Simulated42SystemReset7, 82
T3DGLASSESEMITTER10Time.SeeClockTimer
SleepTimer(auto-off)27TVTimer(auto-on)47
TimeZone.SeeClockTroubleshooting81TVGuideOnScreen
AccessRequirements4andChannelView65andGUIDEKey28andtheRecordList64ConnectionRequirements21,
22, 50Description7Recording65Setup50SetupRequirements54TVGuideOnScreenandTVEnergyMode48
VV-ChipRatings
ApplyingRestrictions51Definitions52InStatusDisplay31
VCRConnecting9, 21, 22IEEE139425Troubleshooting85
VideofromaDigitalCamera37VideoGame.SeeGamesVideoMenu41ViewingDevice.SeeInputSelectionMenu
WWallOutletCable19
Xx.v.Color10, 18, 41
ZZIPcode50
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E-mail:[email protected]
For questions, call Consumer Relations at
800-332-2119
To order replacement or additionalremote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owner’s Guides
Visit our website www.mitsuparts.com
or call
800-553-7278
SYSTEM RESETIftheTVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,presstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanel.
ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,youmayturnontheTV.Settingschangesyoumademostrecently,beforeusingSYSTEM RESET,maybelost.
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