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DLP HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION


MODELS
WD-52631
WD-57731
WD-65731
OWNERS GUIDE
Forquestions:
- CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
- E-mailusatMDEAservice@mdea.com.
- Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsubishi-tv.
com.
ForinformationonDemo ModeandSystem
Reset,pleaseseethebackcover.
Toorderreplacementoradditionalremote
controls,lampcartridges,orOwnersGuides,
visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comor
call800-553-7278.
Guidelinesforsettingupandusingyournew
widescreenTVstartonpage13.
Thelightningflashwitharrowheadsymbolwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheuserofthe
presenceofuninsulateddangerousvoltagewithintheproductsenclosurethatmaybesufficientmagni-
tudetoconstituteariskofelectricshock.
Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleisintendedtoalerttheusertothepresenceofimpor-
tantoperatingandmaintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliteratureaccompanyingtheappliance.
CAUTION
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NOUSERSER-
VICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
C A U T I O N
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Product: ProjectionTelevisionReceiver
Models: WD-52631,WD-57731,WD-65731
ResponsibleParty: MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.
9351JeronimoRoad
Irvine,CA92618-1904
Telephone: (800)332-2119
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto
part15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereis
noguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterfer-
encetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencour-
agedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthereceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful interference and would
void the users authority to operate this equipment.
For Your Records
Recordthemodelnumber,serialnumber,andpurchasedateofyourTV.Themodelandserialnumbersareonthe
backoftheTV.RefertothispagewhenrequestingassistancewiththisTV.
MODEL NUMBER (check one):
WD-52631 WD-57731 WD-65731
SERIAL NUMBER
PURCHASE DATE
Retailer Information
RETAILER NAME
LOCATION

Our Thanks...
Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi as your premier Home Entertainment provider
This Owners Guide describes the features and functions of your Mitsubishi
widescreen, high definition TV. We urge you to examine this Owners Guide to
become familiar with the innovative features and operations this unique television
offers.
The very core of our corporate philosophy is to provide our customers with the
very best. Our development team at Mitsubishi has worked to provide you with
a television that defines state-of-the-art, with the capability to meet your needs
now and in the future.
Whether this is your first Mitsubishi electronic product, or an addition to your
Mitsubishi collection, we believe you and your family will continue to enjoy your
Mitsubishi home theater for many years.
Thank you,
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.
Contents
Important Information About Your TV
GeneralWarningsandCautions,NotesonInstallationandOperation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CleaningRecommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ImportantSafeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Chapter 1: Television Overview
PackageContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SpecialFeaturesofYourTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
GuidelinesforSettingUpandUsingYourNewWidescreenTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
TVFrontPanel
ControlPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SystemResetButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
A/VReset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Input3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Front-PanelIndicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CableCARDTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TVBackPanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Chapter 2: TV Connections
BeforeYouBegin
ChoosingaLanguageforMenus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ClearThoughtEasyConnectAutoInputSensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DigitalVideoandHomeRecording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ConnectionTypes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
HDTVCableBoxorSatelliteReceiverwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
StandardCableBox,SatelliteReceiver,orOtherDevicewithS-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
WallOutletCable(nocablebox) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
AntennawithaSingleLead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
AntennaswithSeparateUHFandVHFLeads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
VCRtoanAntennaorWallOutletCable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
VCRtoaCableBox(Audio&Video) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
HDMIDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DVIVideoDevice(CableBox,SatelliteReceiver,DVDPlayer,orOtherDevice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A/VReceiver(StereoSystem). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
OlderCableBox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Chapter 3: TV Operation
RemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ChoosingaProgramSource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
ChannelViewChannelListings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
StatusDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TVSignalsandDisplayFormats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
SplitScreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Chapter 4: TV Menu Settings
3DGraphical MenuSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
MainMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
SetupMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
InputNameMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
IconOrderMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ChannelMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
CaptionsMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
ParentalLockMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
SettingaPassCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
LockTVbyTimeandFront-PanelLock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
RatingMenus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
BypassingtheRatingsLockandLockbyTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
V-ChipSignalInformation
TVRatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
MovieRatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Audio/VideoMenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
AudioSettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
VideoSettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Chapter 5: Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
FunctionsAvailableforOtherA/VDevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
ProgrammingtheRemoteControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
ProgrammingCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Chapter 6: Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
VideoAdjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
ConnectingaComputertotheTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
AdjustingImageResolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
ComputerDisplayFormats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Chapter 7: Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
RecordingtoIEEE1394RecordableDevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
TheTVRemoteControlandIEEE1394Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
A/VDiscs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
SwitchingBetweenAnalogandDigitalIEEE1394Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Appendices
AppendixA:BypassingtheParentalLock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
AppendixB:Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
AppendixC:LampCartridgeReplacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
AppendixD:Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Trademark and License Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Mitsubishi TV Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
6 Important Information About Your TV
WARNING:ThisproductcontainschemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerand/orbirthdefectsor
otherreproductiveharm.
CAUTION:TOPREVENTELECTRICSHOCK,MATCHWIDEBLADEOFPLUGTOWIDESLOT,FULLYINSERT.
TV WEIGHT:ThisTVisheavy!Exerciseextremecarewhenliftingormovingit.LiftormovetheTVwithaminimum
oftwoadults.TopreventdamagetotheTV,avoidjarringormovingitwhileitisturnedon.AlwayspoweroffyourTV
beforemovingit.
Installation Notes
Stand Requirement
CAUTION:UsetheseMitsubishiTVmodelsonlywiththe
Mitsubishistandmodelsshownhere.Otherstandscan
resultininstabilityandpossiblycauseinjury.
TV Model Stand Model
WD-52631 MB-52B
WD-57731 MB-57DS
WD-65731 MB-65DS
Custom cabinet installation must allow for proper air circulation around the television.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: THISREMINDERISPROVIDEDTOCALLTHECATVSYSTEMINSTALLERS
ATTENTIONTOARTICLE820-40OFTHENECTHATPROVIDESGUIDELINESFORTHEPROPERGROUNDINGAND,
INPARTICULAR,SPECIFIESTHATTHECABLEGROUNDSHALLBECONNECTEDTOTHEGROUNDINGSYSTEMOF
THEBUILDING,ASCLOSETOTHEPOINTOFCABLEENTRYASPRACTICAL.
Operating Notes
Standby Fan
WhentheTVisoff,youmayhearalow-powerstandby
fan.Thisisnormaloperation.Thefancoolsadvanced
circuitryinthisTVthatmustcontinuetooperateeven
whentheTVisturnedoff.
Demo Mode
ThisTVhasademomodeforuseinretailstores.Toturn
offdemomode:
1. PressMENU.
2. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphighlighted,
pressENTER.
3. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlightthe
on-screenDemo Mode Offbutton.
4. PressENTER.
Lamp Replacement
PleaseseeAppendixCfordetailsonlampreplacement.
Replace the lamp yourself and save the cost of a
service call.
To Order a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serial
number,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important:Alllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbe
returnedtoMitsubishiforinspectiontoverifydefects.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall
(800)553-7278.Orderlamppartnumber915P049010.
Important Information About Your TV 7
TV Software
Unauthorized Software
DonotattempttoupdatethesoftwareofthisTVwith
softwareorcardsthatarenotprovidedbyorauthorized
byMitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc.Non-autho-
rizedsoftwaremaydamagetheTVandwillnotbecovered
bythewarranty.
Cleaning Recommendations
Normally,lightdustingwithadry,non-scratchingduster
willkeepyourTVclean.Ifcleaningbeyondthisisneeded,
pleaseusethefollowingguidelines:
First,turnofftheTVandunplugthepowercordfromthe
poweroutlet.
Top and Sides of the TV
GentlywipedownyourTVwithasoft,non-abrasive
clothsuchascottonflanneloracleanclothdiaper,
lightlymoistenedwithwater.Drywithaseconddry,
soft,non-abrasivecloth.
Foroilydirt,addafewdropsofmildliquiddetergent,
suchasdishwashingdetergent,tothewaterusedto
moistenthecloth.Rinsewithasecondclothmoist-
enedonlywithwater.Drywithathirddry,soft,non-
abrasivecloth.
Screen
Followtheinstructionsforthetopandsides,wiping
gentlyinanupanddownmotion,followingthe
groovesinthescreen.
Cleantheentirescreenevenly,notjustsectionsofthe
screen.
Donotallowliquidtodripdownthegroovesofthe
screen,assomeliquidmayentertheTVthroughthe
gapbetweenthescreenandscreenframe.
YoumaypurchaseMitsubishiScreenCleaner,part
numberCLEANER-VSS,bycalling(800)553-7278.
General Cleaning Warnings
DONOTallowliquidtoentertheTVthroughtheventi-
lationslotsoranycrevice.
DONOTuseanystrongorabrasivecleaners,asthese
canscratchthesurfaces.
DONOTuseanycleanerscontainingammonia,
bleach,alcohol,benzene,orthinners,asthesecan
dullthesurfaces.
DONOTsprayliquidsorcleanersdirectlyontheTVs
surfaces.
DONOTscruborrubtheTVharshly.Wipeitgently.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT use any kind of abrasive cleaner
on the surface of the TV screen.
8 Important Information About Your TV 8 Important Information About Your TV
Important Safeguards
PleasereadthefollowingsafeguardsforyourTVandretainforfuturereference.Alwaysfollowallwarningsandinstruc-
tionsmarkedonthetelevision.
1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions
ReadallsafetyandoperatinginstructionsbeforeoperatingtheTV.Retainthesafetyandoperatinginstructions
forfuturereference.Followalloperatinganduseinstructions.
2. Heed Warnings
Adheretoallwarningsontheapplianceandintheoperatinginstructions.
3. Cleaning
UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquid,abrasiveoraerosolcleaners.Cleaners
canpermanentlydamagethecabinetandscreen.Usealightlydampenedclothforcleaning.
4. Attachments and Equipment
Neveraddanyattachmentsand/orequipmentwithoutapprovalofthemanufacturerassuchadditionsmay
resultintheriskoffire,electricshockorotherpersonalinjury.
5. Water and Moisture
DonotusetheTVwherecontactwithorimmersioninwaterispossible.Donotusenearbathtubs,wash
bowls,kitchensinks,laundrytubs,swimmingpools,etc.
6. Accessories
DonotplacetheTVonanunstablecart,stand,tripod,ortable.TheTVmayfall,
causingseriousinjurytoachildoradultandseriousdamagetotheTV.Useonlywitha
cart,stand,tripod,bracketortablerecommendedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwiththe
TV.AnymountingoftheTVshouldfollowthemanufacturersinstructions,andshould
usemountingaccessoriesrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
Anapplianceandcartcombinationshouldbemovedwithcare.Quickstops,excessive
force,andunevensurfacesmaycausetheapplianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.
7. Ventilation
SlotsandopeningsinthecabinetareprovidedforventilationandtoensurereliableoperationoftheTVandto
protectitfromoverheating.DonotblocktheseopeningsorallowthemtobeobstructedbyplacingtheTVon
abed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsurface.Norshoulditbeplacedoveraradiatororheatregister.IftheTVisto
beplacedinarackorbookcase,ensurethatthereisadequateventilationandthatthemanufacturersinstruc-
tionshavebeenadheredto.
8. Power Source
ThisTVshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabel.Ifyouarenot
sureofthetypeofpowersuppliedtoyourhome,consultyourappliancedealerorlocalpowercompany.
9. Grounding or Polarization
ThisTVisequippedwithapolarizedalternatingcurrentlineplughavingonebladewiderthantheother.This
plugwillfitintothepoweroutletonlyoneway.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplugfullyintotheoutlet,tryrevers-
ingtheplug.Iftheplugshouldstillfailtofit,contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet.Donot
defeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug.
10. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supplycordsshouldberoutedsothattheyarenotlikelytobewalkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaced
uponoragainstthem,payingparticularattentiontocordsatplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthepoint
wheretheyexitfromtheTV.
11. Lightning
ForaddedprotectionforthisTVduringalightningstorm,orwhenitisleftunattendedandunusedforlong
periodoftime,unplugitfromthewalloutletanddisconnecttheantennaorcablesystem.Thiswillprevent
damagetotheTVduetolightningandpower-linesurges.
Important Information About Your TV 9 Important Information About Your TV 9
Important Safeguards, continued
12. Power Lines
Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocatedinthevicinityofoverheadpowerlinesorotherelectriclightor
powercircuits,orwhereitcanfallintosuchpowerlinesorcircuits.Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem,
extremecareshouldbetakentokeepfromtouchingsuchpowerlinesorcircuitsascontactwiththemmightbe
fatal.
13. Overloading
Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinariskoffireorelectricshock.
14. Object and Liquid Entry
NeverpushobjectsofanykindintothisTVthroughopeningsastheymaytouchdangerousvoltagepointsor
short-outpartsthatcouldresultinfireorelectricshock.NeverspillliquidofanykindonorintotheTV.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
IfanoutsideantennaorcablesystemisconnectedtotheTV,besure
theantennaorcablesystemisgroundedsoastoprovidesomepro-
tectionagainstvoltagesurgesandbuilt-upstaticcharges.
Article810oftheNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-2002,
providesinformationwithrespecttopropergroundingofthemast
andsupportingstructure,groundingoftheleadinwiretoanantenna
dischargeunit,sizeofgroundingconductors,locationofantennadis-
chargeunit,connectiontogroundingelectrodes,andrequirements
forthegroundingelectrode.
16. Servicing
DonotattempttoservicethisTVyourselfasopeningorremoving
coversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherhazards.Referallservicingtoqualifiedserviceperson-
nel.
17. Damage Requiring Service
UnplugtheTVfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingcondi-
tions:
(a) Whenthepower-supplycordorplugisdamaged.
(b) Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjectshavefallenintotheTV.
(c) IftheTVhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.
(d) IftheTVdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperatinginstructions,adjustonlythosecontrolsthat
arecoveredbytheoperatinginstructionsasanimproperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamage
andwilloftenrequireextensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechniciantorestoretheTVtoitsnormaloperation.
(e) IftheTVhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.
(f) WhentheTVexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
18. Replacement Parts
Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,besuretheservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedby
themanufacturerorhavethesamecharacteristicsastheoriginalpart.Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmayresultin
fire,electricshockorotherhazards.
19. Safety Check
UponcompletionofanyserviceorrepairtotheTV,asktheservicetechniciantoperformsafetychecksto
determinethattheTVisinsafeoperatingcondition.
20. Heat
Theproductshouldbesituatedawayfromheatsourcessuchasradiators,heatregisters,stovesorotherprod-
ucts(includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.
ANTE NNA
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ANTE NNA
DIS CHAR GE UNIT
(NE C AR TICLE 810-20)
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CONDUCTOR S
(NE C AR TICLE 810-21)
GR OUND CLAMPS
POWE R S E R VICE GR OUNDING
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(NE C AR T 250, PAR T H)
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1
Television Overview
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Special Features of Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV . . . 13
TV Front Panel
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
System Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
A/V Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Input 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Front-Panel Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CableCARD Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TV Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
12 Chapter 1. Television Overview 12 Chapter 1. Television Overview
Package Contents
Pleasetakeamomenttoreviewthefollowinglistofitemstoensure
thatyouhavereceivedeverything.
1. Remote Control
2. Two AA Batteries
AA
AA
3. Product registration card (not pictured)
4. Owners Guide (not pictured)
5. Quick Reference Guide (not pictured)
Special Features of Your TV
Yournewhigh-definitionwidescreentelevisionhasmanyspecialfeaturesthatmakeittheperfectcenterofyourhome
entertainmentsystem,including:
High Definition DLP Display System
YourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVusesTexasInstrumentsmostadvancedDigitalLightProcessingtechnologyfor
rear-projectiontelevisions.ThisTVistrulyahigh-performancemultimediamonitoruniquelycapableofbothstunning
high-definitionvideoimagesandclear,detailed,high-resolutionimagesfromapersonalcomputer.
16:9 Widescreen Picture Format
Enjoyafulltheatricalexperienceinthecomfortofyourhome.Viewpicturesasfilmdirectorsintendedthem.DigitalTV
broadcasts,DVDsandnewervideogameconsolessupportthiswidescreenformat.
Integrated HDTV Tuner
YourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVhasaninternalHDTVtunerabletoreceivebothover-the-airHDTVbroadcasts
(receivedviaanantenna)andnon-scrambleddigitalcablebroadcasts,includingnon-scrambledHDTVcableprogram-
ming.
High-Definition Video Inputs
Two Component Video Inputs,alsocalledY/Pb/Prinputs.Theseinputsreceivestandardanalogvideoformats
of480i,480p,720p,and1080ihigh-definitionsignals.ThisprovidesahighlevelofflexibilitywhenconnectingDVD
players/recorders,cableboxes,andsatellitereceivers.
Two HDMI Inputsthatacceptdigital480i,480p,720p,1080i,and1080pvideosignalsplusPCMdigitalstereo
signals.Usedwithanadapter,theseinputsalsoacceptcompatibleDVIvideosignals.HDMIinputsprovideaddi-
tionalhigh-performance,high-definitionconnectionsformaximumflexibilityinyourchoiceofhometheaterprod-
ucts.TheHDMIinputsareHDCPcopy-protectioncompatible.
Two IEEE 1394 Digital Interfaces thatreceiveandsendcompresseddigitalsignals,includinghigh-definition
signals,alongwithdigitalaudioandcontrolsignalsbetweendevicessuchastheTV,digitalcableboxes,and
D-VHSdigitalvideorecorders.
ClearThought Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing
ClearThoughtautomaticallyrecognizeswhenyoupluginaninputandpromptsyoutoassignanametoit.TheTV
ignoresanyunusedinputs,sotheresultisanunclutteredInputSelectionmenuwhereyoucaneasilyfindandselect
connecteddevicesbyname.
Chapter 1. Television Overview 13
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using
Your New Widescreen TV
Getting Started
1. ReadthesectionentitledImportant Information
About Your TVstartingonpage5.
2. ChoosealocationforyourTV.
Allowatleastfourinchesofspaceonallsidesof
theTVtohelppreventoverheating.Overheating
maycauseprematurefailureoftheTVaswellas
shortenedlamplife.
Avoidlocationswherelightmayreflectoffthe
screen.
SeethestandrequirementsunderImportant
Information About Your TV.
3. Installthebatteriesintheremotecontrol.See
chapter 3, TV Operation,forinformationonuse
andcareoftheremotecontrol.
4. PlugyourTVintoapoweroutlet.ThePOWERindicator
onthefrontoftheTVwillstartblinkingrapidly.After
thePOWERindicatorstopsblinking,pressthePOWERkey
topowerontheTV.
5. WhentheWelcomescreenappearsthefirsttimeyou
powerontheTV,selectalanguageforTVmenus.
YoucanlaterchangethelanguagethroughtheSetup
menu.
6. SomeTVsareshippedfromthefactorywithdemo
modeactiveforuseinretailstores.Ifdemomodeis
activewhenyoufirstturnontheTV:
a. PressMENU.
b. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphigh-
lighted,pressENTER.
c. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlight
theon-screenDemo Mode Offbutton.
d. PressENTER.
7. ConnectyourotherA/VdevicestotheTVandassign
devicenamestotheTVinputswhenprompted.
Seechapter 2, TV Connections,forconnection
diagrams.Youcanreassigndevicenameslaterif
needed.See Input Name Menuinchapter 4, TV
Menu Settings.
8. Memorize channelsifyouplantowatchover-the-air
channelsorprogrammingoverdirectcable.Channel
memorizationmaytakeupto15minutestocomplete.
SeeSetup Menuinchapter 4, TV Menu Set-
tings,
9. YoucannowstartwatchingTVoryoucanperform
additionalsetupandcustomizationthroughtheTV
menus.
Additional TV Setup
1. Toprogramtheremotecontroltooperateyourother
A/Vdevices,seechapter 5, Operating Other
Devices with the Remote Control.
2. Reviewchapter 4, TV Menu Settings,tocustom-
izeTVoperation.PresstheMENUkeytoenterthemenu
system.Someexamplesofsettingsyoumaywishto
changeinclude:
Energy Mode.Forfasterpower-on,keepthe
EnergyModesettoFast Power On.Forlower
powerconsumptionwhiletheTVisoff,usethe
Low Powersetting.SeeSetup Menu.
Input Name.Changethedevicenamesthat
appearintheInputSelectionmenu.SeeInput
Name Menu.
Icon Order.Rearrangethedeviceiconsinthe
InputSelectionmenutoputfrequentlyusedicons
nearthefront.SeeIcon Order Menu.
FAV.Createlistsofyourfavoritechannelssoyou
canfindthemquickly.SeeChannel Menu.
Clock.Ifyouwishtoschedulefuturerecordings
orusetheTimerfeaturetohavetheTVcomeon
automatically,youmustfirstsettheTVclockto
thecorrecttime.SeeSetup Menu.
Parental Lock.YoucanrestrictTVviewingby
programratingorbytimeofday.Youcanalso
disablethefront-panelbuttonsusefulifyouhave
smallchildren.SeeParental Lock Menu.
Video Settings.Changethevideoadjustments
togetthebestpictureforyourviewingconditions.
SeeAudio/Video Menu.
YoumaywishtochangethePictureModefrom
thedefaultBrillianttoeitherBrightorNatural,
whicharesuitableformosthomeviewingenviron-
ments.
Digital Cable Ready (CableCARD), Models WD-57731 and 65731
YourwidescreenMitsubishiHDTVisPlug-and-Playdigitalcableready.Itcandescrambleacableprovidersone-way
digitalsignalswiththeuseofaCableCARDsecuritymodule.TheCableCARDisusedinplaceofatraditionalcablebox
toaccessdigitalcableprogramming(includinghighdefinition).Contactyourlocalcableproviderforavailabilityinfor-
mationandservicedetails.
14 Chapter 1. Television Overview
3. IfyouhaveIEEE1394A/Vdevices,seechapter 7,
Using IEEE 1394 Devices,fordetailsonoperating
suchdevicesandusingtheTVtocontrolrecording.
TV Operation
Review chapter 3, TV Operation,forTVfeatures
including:
Input Selection (viewing source).Selectacon-
nectedprogramsourcetowatch,suchasaVCR,
DVDplayer,orantenna.PressINPUTontheremote
controltoselectfromiconsfortheTVinputs.See
Input Selection Menu.
Channel Listings.PressGUIDEtoview
ChannelViewchannellistings.See
ChannelView Channel Guide.
Picture Formats.PressFORMATtocyclethrough
theavailablepicturesizesandshapestofindthe
onebestsuitedtotheprogramyourewatching.
SeeTV Signals and Display Formats.
SPLIT.PressSPLITtoviewtwoprogramsatthe
sametime.See Split Screen Mode.
Guidelines for Setting Up and Using
Your New Widescreen TV, continued
TV Tips
Turning the TV On or Off
ToturntheTVonoroff,pointtheremotecontrolatthe
frontoftheTVandpressthePOWERbutton.Alternatively,
pressthePOWERbuttononthefrontpaneloftheTV.
If You Turn Off the TV by Mistake
1. PressPOWERagainwithinabout30seconds,while
thelampisstillhot,tohavetheTVcomebackon
immediately.
2. IftheLAMPindicatorstartsblinking(about30
secondsafteryoushutoffpower),wait about one
minute for the LAMP indicator to stop blinking and
press POWER to turn the TV on again.
Controlling Sound Volume
PressVOL / toadjustthesoundlevel.
Changing Channels
Tochangechannels:
Enterthechannelnumberusingthenumberkeys
ontheremotecontrolandpressENTER.Foratwo-
partdigitalchannel,suchas3-1,press3 /CANCEL 1
toenteradash(separator).
PressCH / tochangechannelsonechannelat
atime.
PressandholdCH / tomovequicklythrough
channels.
PressQV(QuickView)toswitchbacktotheprevi-
ouslytunedchannel.
UsetheFAV(Favorites)featuretosetuplistsof
favoritechannelsandtunetothemwiththeFAVkey.
SeeChannelMenuinchapter4.
NOTE: Memorizechannelstomakefndingchannels
easier.SeeSetupMenuinchapter4,TV
MenuSettings.
TV Care
CaringforyourTV:
Lamp Cartridge.Whenthelampcartridgeneeds
replacement,replace the lamp yourself and
save the cost of a service call.SeeAppendix
Cforinstructions.
General Cleaning.TokeepyourTVlookingits
best,seethecleaningrecommendationsunder
Important Information About Your TV.
Assistance
IfyouneedassistancewiththisTV:
Fortroubleshooting,service,andproductsupport,
seeAppendix D.
Forwarrantyinformation,seetheTVwarrantyin
thebackofthisbook.
Chapter 1. Television Overview 15
Lift cover to use
the control panel
and INPUT 3 front
A/V jacks.
TV Front Panel
A/V Reset
IfyouwishtoresettheA/V(Audio/Video)settingsbackto
thefactorydefaults:
Toresetallsettingsatonce,pressGUIDEandFORMATon
thefrontpanelatthesametime.
Toresetthedefaultsforindividualdevices,usethe
A/V Memory ResetselectionontheAudio/Video
menu.
Above and Below:
1. Shadedbuttonsareduplicatesofkeysonthe
remotecontrol
2. POWER/TIMERindicatorlitduringnormal
operation;flashingwhenauto-onTVTimerisset
3. LAMPindicatorshowslampcondition(usuallyoff
duringnormalTVoperation)
4. STATUSindicator(offduringnormalTVopera-
tion)
5. SYSTEM RESET(seedescriptionthispage)
Control Panel
Theshadedbuttonsonthefrontcontrolpanelduplicate
keysontheremotecontrol.Theupperlabelsshowcontrol
functionswhennoTVmenusaredisplayed;thelower
labelsindicatefunctionswhenTVmenusaredisplayedor
whenaspecialfunctionhasbeenactivated.SeeRemote
ControlOverviewinchapter3,TVOperation,forfurther
detailsonthefunctionsofthesebuttons.
Model WD-52631
1
5
System Reset Button
IftheTVdoesnotrespondtothe
remotecontrol,frontpanelcontrols,
orwillnotpoweron/off,pressthe
SYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanel
withapointedobject,suchasthepoint
ofapencilorendtipofapaperclip.
ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyfor
aboutoneminute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,
youmayturnontheTV.
4:45&.
3&4&5
Models WD-57731
and WD-65731
1 4 3 1 5 2
INPUT 3 and controls on front panel of WD-57731 and WD-65731
Input 3
INPUT 3providesaneasilyaccessiblesetofstandard
audio/videojacks.Thesejacksallowforconvenientcon-
nectionofacamcorderorotheraudio/videodevice.Note
thatifyouconnecttotheS-VIDEOjack,theVIDEOjack
isdeactivated.
Model WD-52631
2 3 4 1
16 Chapter 1. Television Overview
Front-Panel Indicators
POWER/TIMER Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
TVispoweredoff.
Normaloperation.
Green
TVispoweredon.
Normaloperation.
Green
1. TVjustpluggedintoACoutlet.
Waituntilblinkingstopsbeforeturningon(approximately1
minute).Normaloperation.
2. ACjustrestoredafterpower
failure.
3. TVRebootingafterSystem
Resetused.
4. TVRebootingafterpower
fluctuationorreceivingabnor-
maldigitalsignalsfromdigital
channel,CableCARD,or
digitaldevice.
5. Youhavebeguntheprocedure
toupdatesoftwarefroman
authorizedflashmemorydevice.
Fordetailedinformation,seetheinstructionsthataccompanythe
authorizedsoftwareupdate.Important:Donotuseunauthorized
softwareatanytime.
Green
TVispoweredoffandauto-ontimer
isset.
Normaloperation.TVcanbeturnedonatanytime.
STATUS Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
NormalTVonorstandbycondition.
Normaloperation.
Yellow
Roomtemperatureistoohigh.
TVwillnotoperatewhentheambientroomtemperatureistoo
high.TurnofftheTVandwaituntiltheroomtemperaturedrops.
Red

TVmayrequireservice. TurnofftheTVandunplugthesetfromtheACpowersource.
Waitoneminuteandthenplugthesetbackin.
IftheLEDisstillon,contactyourdealeroraMitsubishi
AuthorizedServiceCenter.Seewww.mitsubishi-tv.comorcall
1-800-332-2119toreceiveAuthorizedServiceCenterinformation.
LAMP Indicator
LED Color TV Condition Additional Information
None
NormalTVonorstandbycondition. Normaloperation.
Green
TVjustpoweredoffandlampis
cooling.
Startstoblink30secondsafterturningoffTV.TVcanbeturned
onbeforeblinkingstartsorafterblinkingstops,butnotwhilethe
indicatorisblinking.Normaloperation.
Yellow
1. Lampaccessdoorisopenor
notsecure.
TVwillnotoperateuntillampaccessdoorissecure.SeeAppen-
dixCforinstallationinformation.
2. Nolampinstalled.
TVwillnotoperatewithoutalamp.SeeAppendixCforinstallation
information.
Red
Lampnolongerilluminatesandhas
reachedtheendofthelamplife.
Replacethelamp.TheTVwillnotoperatewhenthelampno
longerilluminates.SeeAppendixCforinstallationinformation.
Off SteadyOn SlowBlinking FastBlinking
Chapter 1. Television Overview 17
CableCARD Technology
(models WD-57731 and WD-65731)
CableCARDisanationwidesystemstandardthatallows
yourlocalcableTVprovidertosupplyyouwithanaccess
cardcustomizedtoyouraccount.Thiscardallowsyour
TVtoreceive,decode,andunscramblethepremium
digitalchannelsincludedinyourcableTVsubscription
withouttheuseofacablebox.Whenyoumovetoanew
cableprovidersarea,returntheCableCARDtotheoriginal
cableproviderandgetanewcardfromyournewprovider.
PleasenotethatCableCARDisarelativelynewtechnology
andyourlocalcableprovidermaynotcurrentlybeoffer-
ingthisservice.Astimepasses,thissystemwillbecome
broadlysupportedbymostcableproviders.
TheCableCARDsystemisunidirectional,meaningyour
cableprovidercansendupdatestotheTV,buttheTV
cannotsendsignalsback.Asaresult,certainadvanced
andinteractivedigitalcableservices,suchasrequestsfor
video-on-demandandpay-per-viewprograms,acable
operatorsenhancedprogramguide,anddata-enhanced
televisionservicesmayrequireuseofaset-topbox
instead.Formoreinformation,callyourlocalcableopera-
tor.
DigitalcablechannelsauthorizedbytheCableCARDare
availableontheFirewireIEEE1394networkandcanbe
sharedbyotherproductsonthenetwork.Youmaybe
unabletorecordorcopysomedigitalprograms,however,
becauseofcopyrestrictionssetbythecontentorcopy-
rightowners.
Using a CableCARD
PowerontheTVandinserttheCableCARDintothe
CableCARDslotwiththetopofthecardorientedasindi-
catedbyCARD TOP .Whentheinitialscreendis-
plays,writedowntheinformationthatappearsandhaveit
readywhencallingyourcableprovider.
In order to start cable
service for this device, please contact
your cable provider
1-800-xxx-xxxx
CableCARD(tm): xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-x
Host: xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-x
Data: xxx-xxx-xxx-xx
UnitAddress: xx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxx
Press EXIT to exit.
Sample CableCARD initial screen. Record the information
before contacting your cable provider.
Toreviewtheinformationlater,pressMENUandwhenthe
Mainmenuappears,press9 9 9tore-displaythescreen.
Note: CableCARDrequirestheTVsFast Power On
setting.IfyouinsertaCableCARD,theTVwill
automaticallyoverrideaLow Powersettingand
changetotheFast Power Onsetting.
IMPORTANT
To use a CableCARD, connect the primary
incoming cable to ANT 1/MAIN on the TV.
CableCARD Menu
Press ENTER to select an application. Press EXIT key to exit.
CableCARD menu
Network Setup
CableCARD(tm) Status
CableCARD(tm) Pairing
Conditional Access
Sample CableCARD menu
TodisplaytheCableCARDmenuwithlinkstoapplications
fromyourcableprovider:
1. WhilewatchingCableCARD,pressINPUTtoopenthe
InputSelectionmenu.
2. WiththeCableCARDiconhighlighted,pressMENUto
opentheCableCARDmenu.
3. Press tohighlightalink(bluetext),thenpress
ENTERtoaccessthelinkedpage.
4. ToredisplaytheCableCARDmenu,repeatsteps1and
2.
5. PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
IftherearetechnicalproblemswiththeCableCARD,an
errorscreenautomaticallydisplayswithinformationthat
maybeneededbyyourcableproviderwhenyoucallthem
forassistance.
Moving Through Other CableCARD Screens
InadditiontoCableCARDmenus,otherCableCARD
applicationscreensmaydisplayandrequireyoutomake
additionalselections.Whenusingthesescreensonyour
Mitsubishitelevision:
Bluetextdenotesalinktoanotherscreen.PressENTER
tomovetothenextapplication.Screenswithoutblue
textcontainnolinks.
Youcannotmovebackwardthroughthelinks.Toexit
theCableCARDsystem,pressEXIT.TheCANCELkeymay
notworkwithsomeCableCARDscreens.
Allinformationontheseapplicationscreensisprovidedby
yourlocalcablecompany.Contactyourcableproviderif
youhaveanyproblemswiththeapplicationscreendisplays.
IMPORTANT
Most CableCARD screens show only status or
diagnostic information and do not allow you
to make changes. These screens are mean-
ingful only to your local cable provider.
18 Chapter 1. Television Overview
TV Back Panel
1. ANT 1/MAIN, ANT 2/AUX (Antenna)
Ifyouareconnectinganantenna,directcablewithout
acablebox,orareusingcablewithaCableCARD,
connectthemainantennaorcablesourceto
ANT 1/MAIN.
ANT 1/MAINandANT 2/AUXcaneachreceiveboth
digitalandanalogover-the-airchannelsfromaVHF/UHF
antennaornon-scrambleddigital/analogcablesource.
ANT 1/MAIN and CableCARD (models WD-57731 and
WD-65731)
UseANT 1/MAINtoreceivepremiumsubscriptioncable
TVserviceauthorizedbytheCableCARDaccesscard.
TheCableCARDaccesscardisprovidedbyyourlocal
cablecompany.ANT 2/AUXcancontinuetoreceive
over-the-airornon-scrambledcablesignalswhenANT 1
isusedforCableCARDservice.
2. CableCARD Slot
(models WD-57731 and WD-65731)
TheCableCARDaccesscardfromyourcableTVservice
providerisinsertedintothisslot.Wheninserting,ensure
thatthetopofthecardfacesinthedirectionindicatedby
CARD TOP .
IfyourcablecompanyisnotcurrentlyofferingCableCARD
accesscards,usethecableboxprovidedandauthorizedby
yourlocalcablecompanytoviewscrambledchannels.
3. INPUT 1 and 2 Inputs
(Audio and Video)
INPUT 1and2canbeusedtoconnectaVCR,Super
VHS(S-VHS)VCR,DVDplayer,standardsatellitereceiver,
orotherA/VdevicetotheTV.INPUT 3isathirdset
ofjackslocatedonornearthefrontoftheTVforconve-
nience.PleasenotethatifS-VIDEOandVIDEOare
bothavailable,youmustchoosetoconnectonlyone.
PC-Dvl
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(MONO)
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CableCARD
CableCARDUSEWlTH ANT 1 CARD TOP
S-vlDEO
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COMPONENT COMPATlBlLlTY
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2
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ANT2 / AUX
ANT 1 and ANT 2
on WD-52631
Chapter 1. Television Overview 19
4. COMPONENT 1 and 2 Inputs
(Audio and Video)
Y Pb Pr (480i/480p/720p/1080i)
Usethesejackstoconnectdeviceswithcomponentvideo
outputs,suchasDVDplayers,externalHDTVreceivers,or
compatiblevideogamesystems.PleaseseeAppendixB
forsignalcompatibility.
5. HDMI 1 and 2
Do not connect a computer to either HDMI jack.
TheHDMI(HighDefinitionMultimediaInterface)supports
uncompressedstandardandhigh-definitiondigitalvideo
formatsandPCMdigitalaudioformat.ForPCvideo,use
thePC-DVIinputinstead.
UsetheseinputstoconnecttoEIA/CEA-861compliant
devicessuchasahigh-definitionreceiverorDVDplayer.
Theseinputssupport480i,480p,720p,1080i,and1080p
videoformats.
TheseinputscanalsoacceptDVIvideoinputs.Toconnect
aDVIinput,useanHDMI-to-DVIadapterorcableplus
analogaudiocables.Connecttheanalogaudiocablesto
theHDMI/DVI AUDIOinputsontheTVtoreceiveleft
andrightstereoaudiofromyourDVIdevice.
TheseinputsareHDCP(High-BandwidthDigitalCopyPro-
tection)compliant.
Theseinputsare certifiedforproperinteroper-
abilitywithotherproductscertifiedbySimplay.
6. HDMI/DVI AUDIO
UsetheseanalogaudioinputswhenconnectingDVI
videodevicestotheTVsHDMIjacks.UnlikeHDMI,
DVIdoesnotcarryaudioinformationonthesamecable.
For analog audio from a personal computer, use the
PC-DVI AUDIO jacks instead.
7. PC-DVI
Do not connect a TV video source to the PC-DVI input.
PC-DVIisaDVI-IinputcompatiblewithbothDVI-A
(analog)andDVI-D(digital)inputs.Connectyourpersonal
computersHDMI,DVI,orVGAvideooutputtothisjack.
Anadapterorconvertercablemayberequired.Please
seeAppendixBforsignalcompatibility.Tohearaudio
fromthecomputer,connectanalogaudiocablesfromthe
computertothePC-DVI AUDIOjacks.
8. PC-DVI AUDIO
UsethePC-DVI AUDIOjacksinconjunctionwiththe
PC-DVIvideoinputfromapersonalcomputer.These
jacksallowyoutosendleftandrightanalogaudiofrom
yourcomputertotheTV.
9. DTVLINK/IEEE 1394
ThesejacksallowtheTVtoconnecttoexternalIEEE1394
digitalproductsbymeansofasinglecable.Seechapter7,
UsingIEEE1394Devicesfordetailedinformationregard-
ingIEEE1394connectionsandrecording.
10. MONITOR OUT
Usethesecompositevideoandleft/rightaudiojacks
tosendanalogvideoandaudiosignalstoanexternal
recordingdevicesuchasaVCR.Thesignalsfromthese
jacksarefromtheprogramcurrentlybeingviewedonthe
TVscreen.To make recordings from this output, the
TV must be in normal full-screen mode rather than in
mode.
Fromthisoutputyoucanrecordaudioandvideo
signalsfromANT 1, ANT 2, INPUT 1-3,and
IEEE1394devices.
DigitalsignalsfromANT 1, ANT 2,andIEEE
1394devicesareconvertedtoanalogvideoand
audiosignals.
Somesignalscannotberecordedbecauseof
copy-protectionflagsinthecontent.
11. AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHT
AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHTjackssendanalogaudioof
theprogramcurrentlyshownonthescreentoanA/Vsur-
roundsoundreceiverorstereosystem.Digitalaudiofrom
digitalchannels,FireWire(DTVLink/IEEE1394)devices
andHDMIdevicesisconvertedtoanalogaudiobytheTV.
IfusingananalogA/Vreceiverorstereosystem,thisis
theonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweenitandtheTV.
12. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ThisoutputsendsDolbyDigitalorPCMdigitalaudiotoyour
digitalA/Vsurroundsoundreceiver.Analogaudiofrom
analogchannelsanddevicesisconvertedbytheTVto
PCMdigitalaudio.IfyouhaveadigitalA/Vreceiver,inmost
casesthisistheonlyaudioconnectionneededbetweenthe
TVandyourA/Vreceiver.
TV Back Panel, continued
2
TV Connections
Before You Begin
Choosing a Language for Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ClearThought Easy Connect Auto Input Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Digital Video and Home Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Connection Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite Receiver with Component Video . . . . 25
Standard Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, or Other Device with
S-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Antenna with a Single Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Antennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or
Other Device) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DVI Video Device (Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, DVD Player,
or Other Device) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DVD Player with Component Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A/V Receiver (Stereo System) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Older Cable Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
22 Chapter 2. TV Connections
Before You Begin
Choosing a Language for Menus
WhenyoupowerontheTVforthefirsttime,youcan
selecteitherEnglishorSpanishforallmenus.Youcan
laterchangethelanguagethroughtheSetupmenu.
Figure 1. The Welcome screen lets you change the menu
language when you first power on the TV.
ClearThought Easy Connect Auto Input
Sensing
ThisTVsClearThoughtautoinputsensingfeature
allowsittodetectmostconnectionsautomatically.The
firsttimeyouconnecteachdeviceyouwillbeprompted
toidentifyitbyselectingfromapre-setlistofdevice
names.Thetablebelowdefineshowconnectionson
eachTVjackarehandled.
Auto Detection Active No Auto Detection
INPUT 1, 2, 3videojacks ANT 1/ANT 2
COMPONENTvideojacks
MONITOR OUT
(alljacks)
HDMI*
PC-DVI*
AllAUDIOjacks
IEEE 1394
Ifthedeviceispoweredoffwhenconnected,detec-
tionwilloccurwhenthedeviceisnextpoweredon.
1. ConnectyourdevicestotheTV.
TheTVandthedevicescanbeeitheronoroffwhen
connecting.IftheTVispoweredoff,thedetection
processwilloccurthenexttimeyouturnontheTV.
2. WhentheAutoInputSensingscreenopens(figure
2),youcanacceptthedefaultnameorpress to
selectfromalistofdevicenames(e.g.,cablebox,
DVD,Satellite,VCR).
Chooseanamethatwillhelpyouwhenselecting
inputsintheInputSelectionmenu.
3. PressEXITtoclosethescreen.Ifyouconnected
severaldevicesatthesametime,thescreenforthe
nextconnectionwillopen.
Figure 2. The Auto Input Sensing screen appears when a
device is first detected. Select a name for the connected
device in this screen.
More About Auto Input Sensing
Youcanchangetheinputnameatalatertimeusing
theInputNamemenu.
Ifyoudisconnectadeviceandthenlaterconnecta
differentdevicetotheunusedjack,opentheInput
Namemenutoupdatethedevicename.
Antennainputs(ANT 1/ANT 2)andTVoutputsare
neverdetected.
Becarefultochoosedifferentnamesforeachinput.
IEEE 1394 Connections
Thescreeninfigure3appearswhenyoumakeanIEEE
1394connection,TheTVcanrecognizeuptosevenIEEE
1394devicesatonetime.Ifyouconnectmorethanone
deviceofthesametype,auniqueidentifierisaddedtothe
nameforeachone.Forexample,ifyouconnectthreeA/V
discs,youmayseeAV Disc, AV Disc1, AV Disc2.
IEEE 1394 Device with an Analog Connection.
SomeIEEE1394deviceshavebothdigitalandanalog
outputstotheTV.Ifyouhavesuchadevice,placea
checkmarkintheAnalog Connectioncheckboxto:
Allowacableboxwithbothanaloganddigitaloutputs
toswitchautomaticallybetweenthem.
AllowyoutouseaTVmenutoselecteithertheanalog
ordigitaloutputfromthedevice.
Forinstructionsonswitchingbetweenanaloganddigital
outputs,seechapter7,UsingIEEE1394Devices.
Chapter 2. TV Connections 23
Name assigned
to the device

Figure 3. The ClearThought Auto Input Sensing screen for
IEEE 1394 devices includes a check box for an associated
analog connection.
IfyourIEEE1394devicehasananalogconnectiontothe
TV,followtheinstructionsbelow.
1. ConnectthedevicetotheTVwith an IEEE 1394
cable first.
2. WhentheNew1394Devicescreenappearswiththe
Analog Connectioncheckboxhighlighted,press
ENTERtoenteracheckmark.Seefigure3,New1394
Devicescreen.
Note: It is important to check mark the box when
this screen appears upon frst connecting the
Digital Video and Home Recording
Thetablebelowwillhelpyoudecidewhichtypeofconnectiontousefordigitalvideo.Digitalvideocomestoyour
homeinacompressedstate,whetherreceivedonrecordedmedia(e.g.,disc)orbroadcastovertheair,overcable,or
viasatellite.Somecompresseddigitalvideoisavailableforrecordingasnotedinthetable.
Connection Type into the TV Effect on Home Recording
HDMI or DVI
Compressedvideoisconvertedto
uncompressedformbyanexternaldevice
suchasacablebox,satellitereceiver,or
DVDplayerbeforeitissenttotheTVonan
HDMIorDVIcable.
YoucannotrecordtheresultantuncompressedvideosenttotheTV
viaHDMIorDVI.
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Connections
YourTVcanreceiveanddecodedigital
channels,MPEG2compresseddigitalvideo,
andDolbyDigitalaudio.
Youcanrecordcompresseddigitalvideoeither
oncompatibledigitalrecordersasdigitalsignalsusingIEEE1394
connections
convertedtoanalogsignalsandrecordedasstandard-definition
compositevideofromtheMONITOR OUTjack
Youmaybeunabletorecordsomeprogrammingbecauseofcopyrestric-
tionsaddedbythecontentowners.
device,aslaterchangescanonlybemadeafter
returningallTVsettingstotheirdefaults.
3. IntheNew1394Devicescreen,notethename
assignedtothedevice,asyouwillneedtousethe
samenameinalaterstep.Seefigure3.
4. ConnectthedevicetotheTVwiththesupplemental
analogcables.
5. ThenextscreenistheAutoInputSensingscreen
(seefigure2)inwhichyoucanselectanameforthe
device.SelectthesamenameyounotedintheNew
1394Devicescreen(seefigure3).
Ifyouselectthewrongnameforthedevice,you
willbeunabletoswitchbetweentheanalogand
digitalinputstotheTV.
IfyouconnectanIEEE1394cableboxandit
isdetectedasCABLEintheNew1394Device
screen,besuretoselectthenameCABLE asthe
namefortheanaloginputand notcablebox.
To Add an Analog Connection at a Later Time (not
recommended)
1. DisconnecttheIEEE1394devicefromtheTV.
2. ResetallTVsettingstotheirdefaultsusingtheTV
Resetservicemenuasfollows:
a. PressMENUtodisplaytheMainmenu.
b. Press1 2 3toopentheResetservicemenu.
c. PressENTER.
3. ReconnecttheIEEE1394devicetotheTV,usingthe
IEEE1394cablefirst.
4. WhentheTVrecognizesthedevice,placeacheckin
theAnalog Connectioncheckbox.
5. PressEXIT.
Before You Begin, continued
24 Chapter 2. TV Connections
Connection Types
Video and Combined Audio/Video Connections
ThesedescriptionsapplytoTVvideoonlyanddonotcoversignalsfrompersonalcomputers.
Picture Quality
(most sources)
Name Signal Type
Figures
(not to scale)
Additional Information
Best
(carryhigh-
definitionvideo
whenavailable)
HDMI
Digitalaudio
andvideo

Carriesdigitalaudioand
uncompresseddigitalvideoon
asingleone-waycable.
DVI
Digitaland
analogvideo
Carriesuncompresseddigital
oranalogvideoonasingle
one-waycable;requiressepa-
rateaudioconnections.
ComponentVideo Analogvideo
Carriesanaloghigh-definition
andstandard-definitionsignals.
YPbPrRCA-styleconnectors
arecoloredgreen,blue,andred.
Good S-Video Analogvideo
Carriesanalogstandard-defi-
nitionsignals.Providesbetter
qualityvideothancompositeor
RFcoaxialvideo.
Fair CompositeVideo Analogvideo

Carriesanalogstandard-defini-
tionsignals.RCA-styleconnec-
tor,usuallycoloredyellow
FairtoBest
(dependingon
source;carry
allqualitiesof
signals)
IEEE1394
(FireWire)
Digitalaudio
andvideo
Carriescompresseddigital
videoandaudioaswellas
devicecontrolsignalsona
singletwo-waycable.
RFCoaxialVideo
Analogand
digitalaudio
andvideo
Carriesaudioandvideoona
singlecable.
Note: OnlysomeTVsignalsarehigh-defnitionsignals.Toviewhigh-defnition
programmingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmustsubscribeto
theprovidershigh-defnitionservice.Someover-the-airbroadcastsarein
high-defnitionandcanbereceivedwithahigh-qualityantennasuitedto
yourlocation.
Audio-Only Connections
TherearetwotypesofaudioconnectionsusedonthisTV.Refertothetablebelow.
Audio Connection
Figures
(not to scale)
Additional Information
Left/RightAnalog
StereoAudio
RCA-styleconnectorsusuallycoloredwhiteforleftand
redforrightstereoaudio.Formonauralsound(allspeak-
ersplayingthesamesound),useonlythewhiteconnector.
DigitalAudio(Coaxial)
RCA-styleconnectorusuallycoloredorange.Usetosend
digitalaudiofromtheTVtoyourdigitalA/Vreceiverfor
surround-soundeffects.Usuallytheonlyaudioconnec-
tionrequiredbetweentheTVandtheA/Vreceiver.
Chapter 2. TV Connections 25
HDTV Cable Box or Satellite
Receiver with Component Video
IfyourcableboxorsatellitereceiverhasHDMIorDVI
outputs,usetheconnectionsforHDMIorDVIvideo
devicesdescribedlaterinthischapter.
Required:RCAcomponentvideocables,left/right
analogaudiocables.
Acoaxialsplitter,availableatmostelectronicsupply
stores,mayberequiredtocompletethisinstallation.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatel-
liteservicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INon
thecableboxorsatellitereceiver.Seeyourdevices
ownersguideforinstructionsandcablecompatibility.
:
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component video connections
2. ConnectRCA-typecablesfromtheYPbProutputs
ontheHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOM-
PONENTontheTVbackpanel,matchingthe
coloredconnections.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfrom
theHDTVcableboxorsatellitereceivertoCOMPO-
NENT /AUDIO LEFTandAUDIO RIGHTonthe
TVbackpanel.
4. Optional:ToallowuseoftheSplitScreenfeaturewith
channelsfromANT 1andthecableboxorsatellite
receiver,connecttheincomingterrestrialantennaor
cableservice(notsatellite)toANT 1/MAINonthe
TVbackpanel.Acoaxialsplitter,availableatmost
electronicssupplystores,mayberequiredtocom-
pletethisinstallation.
Note: Toreceivethebeneftsofdigitalsurroundsound,con-
nectthedigitalaudiooutputfromyourcableboxor
satellitereceiverdirectlytoyourdigitalA/Vreceiver.
Standard Cable Box, Satellite
Receiver, or Other Device with
S-Video
Required:S-Videocableandleft/rightanalogstereo
audiocables.
1. Connectthecablefromtheoutsidecableorsatellite
servicetoCABLE INorSATELLITE INonthe
cableboxorsatellitereceiver.
2. ConnectanS-VideocablefromVIDEO OUTonthe
cableboxorsatellitereceiverbackpaneltoINPUT
S-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
3. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfrom
AUDIO OUTonthecableboxorsatellitereceiverto
INPUT/AUDIO LEFTandAUDIO RIGHTonthe
TVbackpanel.
Note: RefertothecableboxorsatellitereceiverOwners
Guideforcableordishantennaconnectionstothe
receiver.
3.
2.
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26 Chapter 2. TV Connections
Wall Outlet Cable (no cable box)
(can be used with a CableCARD, models WD-57731
and 65731)
Itisveryimportanttoconnecttheincomingcableforyour
primaryviewingsourcetoANT 1/MAIN,especiallyfor
CableCARDuse.
1. Connecttheprimaryincomingcoaxialleadcableto
ANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
2. Foranoptionalsecondaryantennasource,connect
anantenna(orcable)toANT 2/AUX.
3. IfyouhavesubscribedtoaCableCARDservice,
InserttheCableCARDintotheCableCARDslot.The
topofthecardmustfaceinthedirectionindicatedby
theCARD TOParrow.
Seechapter1,TelevisionOverview,foradditional
CableCARDinformation.
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Chapter 2. TV Connections 27
Antennas with Separate UHF and
VHF Leads
Required:UHF/VHFcombiner
ThisisnotincludedwiththeTV,butisavailableatmost
electronicsstores.
1. ConnecttheUHFandVHFantennaleadstotheUHF/
VHFcombiner.
2. PushthecombinerontoANT 1/MAINontheTV
backpanel.
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Externa|
Antenna
or Cab|e
Back
V|ew
S|de
V|ew
UHF Antenna
(Channe|s 14-69j
VHF Antenna
(Channe|s 2-13j
300-Ohm-to-
75-Ohm
Comb|ner
F|at Tw|n Lead
UHF
vHF
1.
2.
To ANT 1/MAIN
TV back pane|
Figure 8. 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
A. For an antenna with flat twin leads
A300-ohm-to-75-ohmtransformerisrequired.Thisisnot
includedwiththeTV,butisavailableatmostelectronics
stores.
A1. Foranantennawithflattwinleads,connectthe
300-ohmtwinleadstothe300-ohm-to-75-ohmtrans-
former.
A2.Pushthe75-ohmsideofthetransformerontoANT 1
ontheTVbackpanel.
B. For cable or antenna with coaxial lead
ConnectthecoaxialleaddirectlytoANT 1ontheTV
backpanel.
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B.
A2.
A1.
TV Back
Pane|
Figure 7. Connecting a Single Antenna
28 Chapter 2. TV Connections
VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet
Cable
Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,3coaxialcables,rightand
leftanalogaudiocables,eitherS-videoorvideocable.
ThesearenotincludedwiththeTVbutareavailableat
mostelectronicsstores.
1. ConnecttheincomingcableorantennatoINonthe
RFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
4. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft
(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO
OUTontheVCRtoINPUT/AUDIO LEFTand
AUDIO RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRis
mono(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
Figure 9. Connecting a VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet Cable
5. ConnecteitheranS-Videoorcompositevideo
cablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpanelto
INPUT/VIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable;S-Videois
recommended,ifavailable.
Optional
Torecordhigh-definitiondigitalchannelsconverted
toanalogstandard-definitionvideoandanalogstereo
audio,performthesetwoadditionalsteps.
6. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfrom
AUDIO INontheVCRtoMONITOR OUT LEFT/
RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.IfyourVCRismono
(non-stereo),connectonlythewhite(left)cable.
7. ConnectacompositevideocablefromVIDEO
INontheVCRbackpaneltoMONITOR OUT/
VIDEOontheTVbackpanel.
ANTENNA
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
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Chapter 2. TV Connections 29
VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)
Required:Two-wayRFsplitter,4coaxialcables,rightand
leftaudiocables,S-Videoorcompositevideocable,plus
componentorS-Videocablesandaudiocablesrequired
toconnecttheTVtothecablebox.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoCABLE INonthecablebox.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
4. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecable
boxtoANTENNA INontheVCRbackpanel.
5. ConnectthecableboxoutputstotheTVasshownin
eitherfigure4orfigure5,earlierinthischapter.This
connectionallowstheTVtoreceivethebestavailable
signaldirectlyfromthecablebox.
Figure 4:ComponentvideooutputtotheTVs
COMPONENT Y Pb Prjacks;analogstereo
audiototheassociatedAUDIOjacks.
Figure 5:S-VideooutputtotheTVs
INPUT/S-VIDEOjack;analogstereoaudioto
theassociatedAUDIOjacks.
6. TousetheTVspeakerswiththeVCR,connectleft
(white)andright(red)audiocablesfromAUDIO
Figure 10. Connecting a VCR to a cable box
ANTENNA
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RF Sp||tter
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Cab|e
S-V|deo Cab|e
Cab|e Box
OUTontheVCRbackpaneltoINPUT/AUDIO
LEFTandAUDIO RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.
IfyourVCRismono(non-stereo),connectonlythe
white(left)cable.
7. ConnecteitheranS-Videoorcompositevideo
cablefromVIDEO OUTontheVCRbackpanelto
INPUT/VIDEOorINPUT/S-VIDEOontheTV
backpanel.Connectonlyonetypeofvideocable.
S-Videoisrecommended,ifavailable.
Optional
8. ToallowrecordingfromtheTVtotheVCR:
a. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO INontheVCRbackpanelto
MONITOR OUT/LEFT andRIGHTontheTV
backpanel.
b. ConnectavideocablefromVIDEO INonthe
VCRbackpaneltoMONITOR OUT/VIDEOon
theTVbackpanel.
Note: Whenusingthisconnectionconfgurationwiththe
connectionsusedinstep5,itispossibletoview
livecableprogramsthroughtheVCRDevice.For
bestpicturequalityalwaysviewlivecablepro-
gramsdirectlyfromthecableboxdevice.
30 Chapter 2. TV Connections
DVI Video Device (Cable Box,
Satellite Receiver, DVD Player, or
Other Device)
AnalogstereoaudiocablesandaDVI-to-HDMIcableor
DVI/HDMIadapterandHDMIcablearerequired.These
arenotincludedwiththeTV.Theymaybeavailableat
yourlocalelectronicsretailer.
1. ConnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcable(recommended)or
HDMIcablewithDVI/HDMIadapterfromtheDVI
devicesbackpaneltotheTVbackpanel.
NOTE: IfyouareusingaDVI/HDMIadapter,itisimpor-
tanttoconnecttheadaptertotheDVIdevicefor
bestperformance.
2. ConnectasetofaudiocablesfromAUDIO OUT
ontheDVIdevicebackpaneltotheHDMI/DVI
AUDIOontheTVbackpanel.Connectthered
cabletotheRIGHTjackandthewhitecabletothe
LEFTjack.
NOTE: TheHDMIconnectionsupportscopyprotection
(HDCP).
Somedevicesrequireconnectingtoananalog
inputfrst,inordertoviewon-screenmenusand
toselectDVIastheouput.Pleasereviewyour
equipmentinstructionsforDVIconnectivityand
compatibility.
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DVI Dev|ce
2.
1.
DVI-to-HDMI Cab|e
1. TV Back Pane|
2.
Figure 12. Connecting a DVI device
HDMI Device (Cable Box, Satellite
Receiver, DVD Player, or Other Device)
Required:HDMI-to-HDMIcable.Thisisnotincluded
withtheTV.
ConnectanHDMIcablefromtheTVbackpaneltothe
HDMIdeviceoutput.HDMIdevicesprovidevideoand
audiothroughthiscable,sonootherconnectionis
required.TherearetwoHDMIinputsontheTVback
panel.
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Note: HDMIinputsare certifedforproper
interoperabilitywithotherproductscertifedby
Simplay.
IMPORTANT
To connect a personal computer to the TV,
see chapter 6, Using the TV with a Personal
Computer.
The HDMI input processes signals as standard
motion video and is not designed to process
computer resolutions.
IMPORTANT
For sound from your devices, note that the
HDMI inputs can receive digital stereo audio
signals only. To use digital surround sound for
an HDMI or DVI device, connect that devices
digital audio output directly to your A/V
receiver. See the Owners Guides for those
devices for instructions.
Chapter 2. TV Connections 31
DVD Player with Component Video
Componentvideocablesandanalogaudiocablesare
required.ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.
1. ConnectthecomponentvideocablesfromY PB
PR VIDEO OUTonthebackoftheDVDplayerto
theCOMPONENTjacksontheTVbackpanel,
matchingthered,green,andbluecoloredconnec-
tions.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)stereoaudio
cablesfromAUDIO OUTonthebackoftheDVD
playertoCOMPONENT/AUDIO LEFTand
RIGHTontheTVbackpanel.
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Y
L
R
Pb
Pr Pr
Pb
R
L
Y
AUDIO OUT
PC-Dvl
AUDlO
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TV Back Pane|
Figure 13. Connecting a DVD player with component
video
IMPORTANT
See Appendix B for component video signal
compatibility information.
For digital audio connections to your A/V
receiver, see your DVD player and A/V
receiver Owners Guides.
A/V Receiver (Stereo System)
Mostsetupsrequireeitheradigitalaudiocableoranalog
stereoaudiocables.
TheTVmakesallaudioavailableindigitalandanalog
formats.AnalogaudiocomingintotheTVisavailable
indigitalformatontheDIGITAL AUDIO OUTjack.
Digitalincomingaudioisavailableinanalogformatonthe
AUDIO OUT LEFT/RIGHTjacks.Usually,onlyoneof
thefollowingconnectionsisrequired:
ToconnectananalogA/Vreceiver
Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocablesfrom
AUDIO OUT/LEFTandRIGHTontheTVback
paneltotheTV AUDIO INPUTontheA/Vreceiver.
ToconnectadigitalA/VreceiverwithDolby
Digital surround sound and PCM audio support
Connectoneendofthedigitalaudiocableto
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTonthebackoftheTV.
ConnecttheotherendtotheCOAXIAL DIGITAL
INPUTonthebackoftheA/Vreceiver.
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AUDlO
AUDlO
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COMPONENT
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OUT
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RlGHT
Figure 14. Connecting audio from the TV to an A/V
receiver
Note:
Onrareoccasions,anHDMIsignalmaybe
copy-restrictedandcannotbeoutputfromtheTV
asadigitalsignal.Tohearthesecopy-protected
signalsthroughtheA/Vreceiver,useconnections
foranalogA/Vreceivers.
ChecktheA/VreceiversOwnersGuidefor
informationconcerninguseofthedigitalinput
andswitchingbetweendigitalsoundandanalog
stereosoundfromtheTV.
32 Chapter 2. TV Connections
Older Cable Box
Required:3coaxialcables,onetwo-wayRFsplitter.
ThesearenotincludedwiththeTV.
Whenthissetupiscomplete,youcanusetheTVremote
control,whenprogrammed,tochangechannelsonthe
cablebox.
Note: Thisconnectionisnotrecommended.Theother
connectionsdescribedinthischapterprovidebet-
terqualityaudioandvideototheTV.
1. ConnecttheincomingcabletoINontheRFsplitter.
2. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoANT 1/MAINontheTVbackpanel.
3. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTontheRFsplit-
tertoINonthestandardcablebox.
4. ConnectonecoaxialcablefromOUTonthecable
boxtoANT 2/AUXontheTVbackpanel.
PC-Dvl
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AUDlO-
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To ANT 1/MAIN To ANT 2/AUX
Incom|ng
Cab|e
3.
3. 4.
4.
1.
2.
2.
Figure 15. Connecting an older cable box
Camcorder
Required:Analogstereoaudiocablesandeitheran
S-Videoorcompositevideocable.
NOTE: ForIEEE1394camcorders,seealsochapter7,
UsingIEEE1394Devices.
1. ConnecteitheranS-Videoorcompositevideocable
fromVIDEO OUTonthecamcordertoINPUT 3/
VIDEOorS-VIDEOontheTV.Connectonlyone
typeofvideocable;S-Videoisrecommended,ifavail-
able.
2. Connectleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO OUTonthecamcordertoINPUT 3/
AUDIO LandAUDIO RontheTV.
Compos|te V|deo Cab|e
S-V|deo Cab|e
1.
1.
2.
2.
Figure 16. Analog connections for a camcorder
TV Operation
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Choosing a Program Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
ChannelView Channel Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Status Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TV Signals and Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Split Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3
34 Chapter 3. TV Operation
Remote Control
Overview
Figure 1, next page
1. Slide Switch:SelectstheA/Vdevicetobecontrolled
bytheremotecontrol.SettheslideswitchtoTVfor
operationoftheTVandIEEE1394devices.Controlof
otherdevicetypesrequiresprograming(seechapter3,
TVOperation).
2. SLEEP:SetstheTVtoturnoffwithin2hours.Seethe
nextpageforinstructions.
3. Digits/Letters:Allowyoutotunetoachannelby
enteringchannelnumbers;pressENTERforfaster
tuning.Usenumbersandthe CANCEL keytoenterdigital
sub-channels.Alsouseforenteringinformationinto
menus.
Toselectletterswhennamingchannels,repeatedly
presstheassociatednumberkey.Thefollowing
specialcharactersareavailablewiththe1and0keys:
1 !&blankspace
0 / * -
4. /CANCEL (SUB-CHANNEL/CANCEL):Whenenteringdigital
channelnumbers,addsaseparatorbetweenmain
andsub-channelnumbers.ClearsFAVandsome
menuentries.
5. POWER:TurnsTVpoweronandoff.
6. QV (QuickView):Switchesbetweenthecurrent
channelandthelastchannelviewed.
7. MUTE:TurnsTVsoundofforon.
8. SPLIT:TurnsSplitScreenmodeonandoff.
9. VOL / (Volume Up/Down):Changessoundlevel.
10. CH/PAGE / (Channel or Page Up/Down):Scans
upordownthroughmemorizedchannels.Pages
upanddownthroughscreenswhenusedwith
ChannelView.
11 FAV (Favorites):Scansthroughmemorizedlistsof
favoritechannels.SeeChannelMenuinchapter4,
TVMenuSettings,formoreinformation.
12. FORMAT:ChangestheshapeandsizeofthemainTV
picture.WheninSplitScreenmode,changesthe
sizeofthesplitimageswhilemaintainingtheiraspect
ratios.
13. INPUT:DisplaystheInput Selectionmenufromwhich
youcanselectaninputsourcetoview,suchasan
antennainput(ANT 1/2)oraconnecteddevice.
14. (Adjust Up/down/Left/Right):Navigate
menusandchangesettings.
15. ENTER:Selectsachannelnumberormenuitem.
16. GUIDE:DisplaysorremovesChannelViewon-screen
channellistingforANT 1andANT 2.
17. INFO:Displaysanon-screensummaryofthecurrent
deviceinuseandanybroadcastinformationavailable,
includingcurrentV-Chipinformation.Seechapter3,
TVOperation,fordetails.
18. AUDIO:Selectsindividualaudiosettingsforadjustment.
19. VIDEO:Selectsindividualvideosettingsforadjustment.
20. MENU:DisplaysthemainTVmenuusingthe
on-screenmenusystem.Whenasub-menuisopen,
backsuponelevel.
21. EXIT:ClosesallTVon-screenmenusanddisplaysand
returnstonormalTVviewing.
22. F1F4:Whenprogrammed,workliketheA,B,C,D
buttonsonsomecableboxesandsatellitereceiv-
ers.Programtheremotecontrolforyourequipment
andtestthekeys.Seechapter5,OperatingOther
DeviceswiththeRemoteControl.
24. (PAUSE): FreezesabroadcastTVpicturewhenno
SplitScreenimageisdisplayed.WhenSplitScreenis
displayed,freezesthesub-picture.Seebelowforuse
withrecordablemedia.
Record/Playback Keys
Toenabletherecordingandplaybackfunctions,program
theremoteforyourVCR,DVR,orDVDplayer/recorderand
settheslideswitchtoVCRorDVD.Seechapter5forinstruc-
tionsonprogrammingtheremote.IfyouhaveanIEEE
1394device,seechapter7onIEEE1394devices.
23. (RECORD):RecordswithaVCR,DVR,orDVD
recorder.
24. (PAUSE): PausesaVCR,DVR,orDVD.Seeabove
foruseduringTVviewing.
25. (STOP):StopsplayofaVCR,DVR,orDVD.
26. (REVERSE): RewindsaVCR.Reversescansa DVR
orDVD.
27. (PLAY):PlaysaVCR,DVR,orDVD.
28. (FAST FORWARD):FastforwardsaVCR.Forward
scansaDVRorDVD.
Note: TheTVsremotecontrolcanoperateother
audio/videodevices.
Seechapter5,OperatingOtherDeviceswiththe
RemoteControlfor:
instructionsonprogrammingtheremote.
alistoffunctionsavailableforcontrollingother
devices.
ForcontrolofIEEE1394devices,seechapter7.
Chapter 3. TV Operation 35
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Figure 1. Remote Control Overview
Battery Installation
Figure 2
1. Removetheremotecontrolsbackcoverbygently
pressinginthetabandliftingoffthecover.
2. Loadthebatteries,makingsurethepolarities(+)and
(-)arecorrect.Forbestresults,insertthenegative(-)
endfirst.
3. Snapthecoverbackinplace.
Sleep Timer
Setting the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPontheremotecontrol.
2. PressSLEEPadditionaltimestoincreasethetimein
30-minuteincrementsuptothemaximumof120
minutes.
3. PressEXITorwaitfivesecondswithoutpressingany
buttonsforthemessagetodisappear.
4. PressSLEEPtoviewthetimeremainingbeforethesleep
timerturnsofftheTV.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
1. PressSLEEPtodisplaytheon-screenmessage.
2. PressSLEEPrepeatedlyuntilOFF isdisplayed.
Note: Afterfvesecondsofinactivity,themessageboxwill
disappear.
2
1
Figure 2. The remote control requires two AA alkaline
batteries.
Care
For Best Results from the Remote Control:
Useonlyalkalinebatteries.
Bewithin20feetoftheequipment.
Donotpresstwoormorebuttonsatthesametimeunless
instructedtodoso.
Donotallowunittogetwetorbecomeheated.
Avoiddroppingonhardsurfaces.
Donotuseharshchemicalstoclean.Useonlyasoft,
lightlymoistenedcloth.
Donotmixoldandnewbatteries.
Donotheat,takeapart,orthrowbatteriesintofire.
Resetting the Remote Control
IftheslideswitchissettoTVandtheTVdoesnotrespond
properly,dothefollowingtoresettheremotecontrol.
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthebutton
blinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
3. Presskeys0 0 9 3 5andthePOWERbuttonwillblinktwice
whenyoufinishenteringthecode.Whileenteringthe
code,pauseforamomentbetweeneachkeypressto
ensureitisrecognized.
Low-Battery Indicator
IfyoupressakeyandthePOWERindicatorblinksfivetimes,
replacetheremotecontrolsbatteries.
Remote Control, continued
36 Chapter 3. TV Operation
Choosing a Program Source
NOTE: Ifyouronlyviewingsourcesareconnectedtothe
ANT 1andANT 2antennajacks,youcanswitch
inputswithouttheInputSelectionmenu.Press
INPUTtoswitchbetweenANT 1andANT 2.To
verifywhichisthecurrentsourcewhilewatching
TV,pressINFOtoseetheon-screenstatusdisplay.
Selecting from Multiple Sources: The Input
Selection Menu
TheInputSelectionmenuallowsyoutoselectaninputto
watchontheTV.Thecurrentinputappearsasagold-
coloredicon.
1. PressINPUTontheTVsremotecontroltodisplaythe
InputSelectionmenu(Figure2).
2. Toselectadifferentinput,press ontheTVs
remotecontroltomovethehighlightthroughiconsin
theinputsection.
3. PressENTERtoswitchtothedeviceandclosethemenu.
More About the Input Selection Menu
Toassignmeaningfullabelstotheicons,suchas
VCRorDVD,seetheInputNamesectionof
chapter4,TVMenuSettings.
Torearrangetheicons,seetheIconOrdersectionof
chapter4,TVMenuSettings.
TousewithIEEE1394devices,seeadditionalinforma-
tioninchapter7,UsingIEEE1394Devices.

Input Section
Figure 2. Input Selection menu
ChannelView Channel Listings
ChannelViewprovideslistings,assentbythebroadcast-
ers,formemorizedchannelsonANT 1orANT 2.Digital
channelsareindicatedwithaDandanalogchannels
withanA.Digitalchannelsareshownwiththemajor
channelandsub-channels(orbitstreams).Theanalog
channelnameisdisplayedifyouenteredanameinthe
Channedlmenu.
Note: Iflimiteddataisshownornoprogramdataap-
pears,itisbecausethebroadcasterisnotsending
theinformation. This is not a defect of your TV.
Using ChannelView
Feature Instructions
Viewlistingswhileviewing
ANT 1orANT 2.
PressGUIDE.
Scanthroughmemorized
channelsonebyone.
Press or .
Scanquicklythroughmemo-
rizedchannels.
PressPAGE / .
Viewdetailedinformationfor
digitalchannels.
Press or tohighlight
achannelandpress .
Returntoviewingbasiclist-
ingsinformation
Press .

Figure 3. ChannelView screen, current programs. Use
to exchange displays for current and future programs.

Figure 4. ChannelView screen, future programs on the
selected channel (digital channels only)
IMPORTANT
To receive ChannelView updates: Set the
Energy Mode to Fast Power On and leave the
TV powered off for a while each day. If the TV
loses power, program listings will be lost until
the next update.
Chapter 3. TV Operation 37
Status Display
Theon-screenstatusdisplayappearswhenyouturnon
theTV,changeinputs,changechannels,orpresstheINFO
buttonontheremotecontrol.Themostcommondisplays
areshownbelow.Seldomorneverdoallthestatusindi-
catorsappearatthesametime.
Analog Program
1. SourceAntennaorInput
2. AnalogChannelbeingreceived(Ifanantenna
source)
3. ChannelName(ifornamedintheChannelmenu)
4. SignalTypeBeingReceived.Possible:
FromANT-1, ANT-2,orINPUTjacks:480i
FromCOMPONENTjacks:480i,480p,720p,
1080i
5. ScreenFormatinuse
Possible:
Analog480i/480psignals:Standard,Expand,
Zoom,Stretch,StretchPlus,Narrow
720p/1080isignals:Standard,WideExpand
6. Stereoand/orSAPbeingbroadcast.InSplitScreen
mode,thespeakericonisontherighttoindicate
thesub-pictureisthesoundsource.
7. V-ChipRatings
Ant-1 3 XXXX ANT-1 3
480i Standard
Stereo SAP
TV-PG DLSV
FAV2
Monday 11:00 AM
Sleep: 30
MUTE
11
3 2
6
7
1
8 9
10
12
4 5
8. ChannelisincurrentFAVbank(FAVbank2)
9. DayandTime
10. SleepTimerremainingtime
11. SplitScreenpicturesourceandchannel
12. AudioMuteon
Digital Program
1. DigitalMajorandSub-ChannelNumber
2. DigitalChannelName(onlyifbroadcast)
3. SignalTypeBeingReceived
Possible:SD4:3,SD16:9,HD
4. ScreenFormatinUse
Possible:
SD4:3:Standard,Expand,Zoom,Stretch,Stretch
Plus,Narrow
SD16:9orHD16:9:Standard,WideExpand
5. Language(s)beingbroadcast
6. ProgramName(ifbroadcast)
7. Copy-ProtectionStatus.Possible:
CopyOnce:Programcanberecorded
CopyNever:Programcanneverberecorded.
Ant-1 42-1 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
HD Standard
English
TV-PG DLSV Copy Never: 3 Days
FAV2
Monday 11:00 AM
Sleep: 30
6
7
1
3
4
5
2
Digital IEEE 1394 Device
1. StatusofD-VHSVCRorIEEE1394device
2. CounterofD-VHSVCR
3. Specialmessageline(showsonlywhenaspecial
messageisneeded;maybeseenwithanalog
signals)
4. Copy-ProtectionStatus.Possible:
CopyOnce:Programcanberecorded
CopyNoMore:Programcanneverberecorded;
programmaybemoveable.
DVCR
HD Standard
English
TV-PG DLSV Copy No More
Play 01:20:15
Monday 11:00 AM
Sleep: 30
Special Message Line
1
3
2
4
38 Chapter 3. TV Operation
TV Signals and Display Formats
ThisisawidescreenTV,alsoknownasa16:9TV.This
shapereflectsthenewtypesofimagesavailablefrom
HDTVandmanyDVDs.Therearestillmanyolderstyle
narrow-screenimages(called4:3aspectratio)youwill
encounter.Whilethereisnoperfectsolutionfordis-
playingasquarish,narrowerimageonawidescreen,
Mitsubishioffersseveraldisplayformatsfromwhichyou
canchoose.
PressFORMATontheTVremotecontroltocyclethroughthe
availabledisplayformats.Thelast-usedformatforeach
deviceisusedwhenyoureturntothatdevice.
Note:
OnlystandardformatisavailableforSplitScreen.
PCformatsvarydependingonthePCsignal.
For1080psignalsfromanHDMIinput,seeCom-
puterDisplayFormatsinchapter6,UsingtheTV
withaPersonalComputer.
Signal Definitions
480i Signals:Traditionalanaloginterlacedsignalsfrom
orthroughANT-1and2, INPUT 13, COMPONENT
1 and2, HDMI 1and2.
480p Signals: Progressive-scanDVDsignalsonCOM-
PONENTinputsandHDMI 1and2.
720p and 1080i Signals:High-definitionsignalsreceived
throughCOMPONENTinputsandHDMI 1and2.
Thesesignalsarealways16:9(widescreen).
SD 4:3:Standard-definitionnarrow-screenformatsignals
fromdigitalchannelsandIEEE1394devices.
SD 16:9: Standard-definitionwidescreenformatsignals
fromdigitalchannelsandIEEE1394devices.
HD: High-definitionwide-screenformatsignalsfromdigital
channelsandIEEE-1394devices.Thesesignalsarealways
16:9(widescreen).
DVD Definitions
Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
TheseDVDsarerecordedinaspecialwaytoproperly
showwidescreenimageson16:9TVsetsusingthe
Standardformatmode.Thisistherecommendedviewing
choice.
Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1:33:1, Letter Box, or Full
Screen)
TheseDVDsarerecordedforusewithtraditionally
shaped,squarishTVs.Theymaybefullscreen(4:3or
1:33:1)whichcropsmoviestofitthenarrowTV,orletter
box,whichaddsblacktopandbottombars.
ThisinformationmaybelistedontheDVDcase.Some
DVDssupportbothtypesofrecordings.
TV Display Format Definitions
Standard: Thisisthefull-screenformat.HDTVsignals
usethisformat.Thisformatisusefulfordisplaying
AnamorphicDVDsthathave1.78:1or1.85:1aspect
ratios.AnamorphicDVDsthathavea2.35:1aspectratio
aredisplayedwithblackbarsatthetopandbottom,but
showtheentireimagecorrectly.Narrow(4:3)images
arestretchedevenlyfromsidetoside.Availableforall
signals.
Expand:Thisenlargesthepicturetofillthescreen,crop-
pingoffsomeoftheimageatthetopandbottom.This
isusefulforreducingtheletterboxtopandbottombars
ofnon-anamorphicDVDimages.Availablefor480i,480p,
anddigitalSD4:3signalsonly.
Zoom: Thisenlargesthepicture,croppingoffsomeof
theimageateachsideandtopandbottom.Thisisuseful
forremovingorreducingtheblacktopandbottombars
onanamorphicDVDswitha2.35:1aspectratio.Available
for480i,480p,andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch:Thisformatstretchesanarrow(4:3)image
acrossthescreen;thereislessstretchinthecenterthan
atthesides,however.Thisallowstheentirenarrowimage
tobedisplayedacrossthescreenwithlessdistortionthan
isseenintheStandardformat.Availablefor480i,480p,
andSD4:3signalsonly.
Stretch Plus: Similartostretchmode,buttominimize
distortionsontheside,thepictureisexpandedtocropoff
portionsofthetopandbottom.Exceptwhendisplaying
menusorSplitScreen,press toadjustthepositionof
thepicturevertically.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3
signalsonly.
Narrow: Thisformatdisplaysnarrow(4:3)imagesintheir
originalshape,andaddsstationaryblacksidebarstofill
thescreen.Availablefor480i,480p,andSD4:3signals
only.
Wide Expand: Enlargesthepicture,croppingsomeof
theimageonbothsides.ThisExpandformatisuseful
toremoveorreduceblacksidebarsaddedtonarrow
imagesthatareconvertedto16:9signalsfordigital
broadcast.Availablefor1080i,720p,digitalSD16:9and
digitalHDsignals.
Note: Allhigh-defnitionchannelssendwidescreen(16:9)
signals,butnotallprogrammingsentonthese
channelswascreatedforthisformat.Asaresult,
thebroadcastermustconvertsuchprogramming
forbroadcast,andmaystretchtheimageoradd
sidebarstofllthewidescreenarea.
Chapter 3. TV Operation 39
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
Non-anamorph|c or SD 4:3
ORIGINAL SIGNAL
Anamorph|c DVD
TV D|sp|ay
Standard
(not recommended, distorted)
Stretch
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for standard broadcast)
Standard
(recommended)
TV D|sp|ay
Narrow
Stretch Plus
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for standard broadcast)
Standard
Original HD or SD
16:9, 720p or 1080i
(with side bars in broadcast)
Expand
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i

Zoom
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distorted)
Expand
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distorted)
Zoom
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(recommended for anamorphic 2.35:1)
Stretch
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distorted)
Stretch Plus
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distorted)
Narrow
not available for
HD, SD 16:9 or
analog 720p, 1080i
(not recommended, distorted)
Wide Expand
available only for
digital SD 16:9, HD,
analog 1080i or 720p
(recommended to remove side bars)
(recommended for letterboxed)
TV Display Formats
Seedescriptionsontheprecedingpage.
40 Chapter 3. TV Operation
Split Screen
SplitScreenallowsyoutoviewpicturesfromtwodifferent
sourcesatthesametime.SplitScreenisavailablewhen
youhavevideosourcesconnectedtotheTVinadditionto
aconnectiontoANT 1orANT 2.
Operation
IMPORTANT
Split Screen is unavailable if:
YouronlyinputsareANT1andANT2.
Eitherpicturesourceisa1080psignalfrom
an HDMI jack.
Eitherpicturesourceisfromapersonal
computer.
Split Screen Operations Instructions
TurnSplitScreenonoroff PressSPLIT.
Switchthesoundsourcebetweenmain
andsub-pictures.
Press or .Thespeakericonappearsbrieflytoindicatethe
soundsourceaseitherthemainpicture(left)orsub-picture
(right).Thesoundsourceisthesideyoucancontrolwiththe
remotecontrol.
Checkwhichpictureisthesoundsource.
PressINFO.Thespeakericonappearsinthestatusdisplaytoindicatethe
soundsource.
Changethesourceofthesub-picture.
1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressINPUTandmovethehighlighttotheiconfortheinputyouwish
toviewasthesub-picture(seefigure5).
3. PressENTERtomakethechange.
Grayed-outinputiconsareunavailableasSplitScreensourcesorwith
thecurrentsource.
Changechannels(whentheinputsourceis
ANT 1orANT 2).
Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsourcethenpressCH / .
Freezeorunfreezethesub-picture.
Press (PAUSE).Press againtoreturntonormalmovingvideo.
Changethesizeofthemainandsub-
pictures.
RepeatedlypressFORMATtocyclethroughpicturesizes.Seethefollow-
ingpageforsampledisplays.
Makethesubpicturefillthescreen.
1. Press tomakethesub-picturethesoundsource.
2. PressSPLITtocloseSplitScreenmode.
Figure 5. Change the source of the sub-picture with the
Split Screen Input Selection menu.
Choice of Split Screen
sub-Picture Sources
SPLIT appears under the
Video icon to distinguish
this menu from the Input
Selection menu.
Chapter 3. TV Operation 41
TV Inputs for Split Screen
TheavailableSplitScreenpicturesourcesarelistedbelow.
Available as either main picture or sub-
picture
Analogchannels
DevicesonVIDEO/S-VIDEO inputs
DevicesonCOMPONENTinputs
DevicesoneitherHDMIinput
Available as main picture only
DigitalchannelsreceivedfromCableCARDoreitherAntennainput
IEEE1394devices
Display choices. Press the FORMAT key
repeatedly while in Split Screen mode to
view different displays.
Split Screen Displays
Combinations of picture sources you can view with Split Screen. Check marks indicate available
combinations.
Sub-
Picture
Main
Picture
ANT 1
(analog only)
ANT 2
(analog only)
INPUT COMPONENT
HDMI 1
(no 1080p)
HDMI 2
(no 1080p)
ANT 1
ANT 2
INPUT *
COMPONENT **
HDMI 1 (no 1080p)
HDMI 2 (no 1080p)
IEEE 1394
PC-DVI
*Onlywhenmainpictureandsub-picturearefromdifferentINPUTjacks
**Onlywhenmainpictureandsub-picturearefromdifferentCOMPONENTjacks
16:9 Main
Picture
16:9 Main
Picture
16:9 Main
Picture
16:9 Main
Picture
16:9 Main
Picture
16:9 Main
Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
4:3 Main
Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main
Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
4:3 Main
Picture
4:3 Main Picture
4:3 Main
Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
4:3
Sub-Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
16:9 Sub-
Picture
16:9 Main Picture/
4:3 Sub-Picture
16:9 Main Picture/
16:9 Sub-Picture
4:3 Main Picture/
4:3 Sub-Picture
4:3 Main Picture/
16:9 Sub-Picture
4
TV Menu Settings
3D Graphical Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Input Name Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Icon Order Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Channel Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Captions Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Parental Lock Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Setting a Pass Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Rating Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Bypassing the Ratings Lock and Lock by Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
V-Chip Signal Information
TV Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Movie Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Audio/Video Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
44 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
Menu Screens
Apicture(icon)ishighlightedonthemenu
screenwhenselectedwiththedirectional
arrows .Youmaythenmake
changeswithinthemenuoraccesssub-
menus,ifavailable.
Youcanalsoopensub-menusfroma
button.Sometimeswhenyouselecta
button,anautomaticfunctionbegins.
3D Graphical Menu System
YourTVhasMitsubishisexclusive3DGraphical on-screenoperatingsystem,whichprovideson-screen
informationformenuchoicesandchangesusingtheTVsremotecontrol.
The systemincludesthefollowingspecialfea-
tures:
Thecurrentlyselectediconorbuttonishighlighted
withayellowoutline;thetextcolorisyellow.
On-screeninstructions,showninthemessagelineat
thebottomofthemenu,providefeatureselectionand
adjustmentinformation.
Someon-screenmenuoptionsmustbesetbefore
otheroptionsareavailable.
Remote Control Buttons
Thefollowingbuttonsontheremotecontrolhelpyounavigatewithinthe
system:
Key Function
1 MENU
DisplayorclosetheMainmenuormoveback
onemenuscreenatatime.
2 EXIT CloseallmenusandreturntoTVviewing.
3

(AdjustLeft/RightKeys)
toselectamenuitemtochange.
4

(AdjustUp/DownKeys)
tochangethesettings.
toscrollthroughpre-settext-boxentries.
5
ENTER
Openamenu,startanautomaticfunction,or
selectacheckbox.
6
Numbers,Letters
Entercustomnamesinsometextboxes.
7
CANCEL
Clearasettingorstopanautomaticfunction.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 45
Setup
SelectEnglishorSpanishformenusand
on-screendisplays.
Memorizetheavailablechannelsforthe
antennaorcableserviceconnectedtothe
ANT 1andANT 2jacks.
SettheTVsinternalclockeithermanually
orhavetheTVsettheclockautomatically.
SettheTVTimertoturnontheTVauto-
maticallyatadesignatedtime.
Settheenergymodeforpowerconsump-
tionwhentheTVispoweredoff.
TurnoffDemoMode.
ViewtheTVssoftwareversion.
Input Name
AssignusefulnamestoTVinputssothatyou
caneasilyfindthemintheInputSelection
menu.
Icon Order
RearrangeiconsintheInputSelectionmenuto
putfrequentlyusediconsfirst.
Channel
EditchannelsfortheANT 1andANT 2
inputs.
Manuallyaddordeletechannelsfrom
memory,nameanalogchannels,oradd
yourfavoritechannelstoaFAV(Favorites)
list.
Viewsignalstrengthofacurrentlytuned
digitalchannel.
Main Menu
PressMENUontheremotecontroltoopentheMainmenu,
figure1.Seebelowforanoverviewoftheoptionsavailable
throughtheMainmenu.
Figure 1. Main menu.
Captions
Displayclosedcaptions(ifsentbythe
broadcaster).
Selectsettingsforanalogordigitalcap-
tions.
Parental Lock
Blockorallowprogrammingbasedon
ratingsignalssentbythebroadcaststation.
LocktheTVbytime.
Lockthefront-panelbuttons.
Audio/Video
ResetaselectedinputsA/Vmemorytothe
originalfactorysettings.
Customizeindividualaudioandvideoset-
tings.
Displayabluescreenwhenviewinga
devicewithnovideosignalorapoorvideo
signal.
Enable/disableFilmMode.
TurntheTVspeakersonoroff.
46 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
channelsfrommemory,namingchannels,andsaving
favoritechannelsincustommemorybanks.
Note: IfusingaCableCARD,thecompletelistof
availablechannelsisprovidedthroughthe
CableCARDandtheANT 1optionisgrayedout.
Clock (Setup Menu)
SettheclockifyouwishtousetheTVsTimerfunction
orscheduledelayedrecordings.Youcanuseeitherthe
manualorautomethodtosettheclock.
Figure 3. Clock submenu
Setting the Clock Manually
Time
Withthehourhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press
repeatedlytoslowlyincrementthehourandassociated
AM/PM indicatororpressandholdtoquicklyincrement
thehour.PressENTERtohighlighttheminutesinyellow.
Press tosettheminutes.
Date
Withthemonthhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press
toselectthecorrectmonth.PressENTERtohighlightthe
day.Press toselectthecorrectday.PressENTERto
highlighttheyear.Press toselectthecurrentyear.
Time Zone
Selectyourcorrecttimezone.Press or toselect
thetimezoneforyourarea(Atlantic, Eastern, Central,
Mountain, Pacific, AlaskaorHawaii).Press tomove
totheDaylight Savingsoption.
Daylight Savings
Press or toselecteitherAppliesorIgnore,depend-
ingonwhetherornotdaylightsavingstimeisusedin
yourarea.
Note: IfClock SettingissettoManual,eachtimethetime
changeoccurs,youmustopenthismenuandsetthe
TVsclockaheadorback.
IfyouhaveselectedAutoforClock Setting,theTVs
clockadjustsautomaticallytodaylightsavingstime.
Setup Menu
Figure 2. Setup menu
Language (Setup Menu)
Choosetodisplaytheon-screenmenusineitherEnglish
orSpanish(Espaol).
Tolistentoaudioinotherlanguages(whenavailable),see
theAudioSettingssectioninthischapterandreferto
SAP(analogsignal)orLanguage(digitalsignal).
Memorize Channels (Setup Menu)
For ANT 1/MAIN and ANT 2/AUX
Thememorizationprocessperformstwoscansofall
possiblechannelsontheselectedANTinput.Analog
channelsarescannedfirst,thentheprocessisrepeated
fordigitalchannels.Channelmemorizationmaytakeup
to15minutestocomplete.
To start channel memorization
1. Highlightaninputselectionbasedonyourconnec-
tions:
Input Condition
Ant1Air,
Ant2Air
Whenconnectedtoanindoor/outdoor
antenna
Ant1Cable,
Ant2Cable
Whenconnectedtodirectcable(no
cablebox)
2. PressENTERtostartautomaticchannelmemorization.
To stop channel memorization before completion
PressCANCEL.
ChannelsmemorizedbeforeyoupressedCANCELare
retainedinmemory.Ifyourestartmemorization,allprevi-
ouslymemorizedchannelsfortheselectedantennainput
areerasedandtheprocessstartsoverfromthebegin-
ning.
Afterchannelmemorization,pressCH / totune
tomemorizedchannels.SelecttheChannelmenufor
furtherchannelediting,suchasaddinganddeleting
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 47
Timer (Setup Menu)
Figure 4. Timer submenu
TheTimerfeatureallowsyoutosetadayandtimeforthe
TVtoturnonautomaticallyandthedeviceandchannelto
displaywhenitswitcheson.IftheTVisalreadyonatthe
requestedtime,theTVautomaticallytunestothechannel
youdesignatedintheTimermenu.
WhentheTimerturnsontheTV,thefollowingmessageis
displayed:PressabuttonfortheTVtostayon.Press
anybuttonontheremotecontrolwithinfiveminutesifyou
wishtheTVtoremainon.
Note: TheTVclockmustbesetbeforeyoucanusethe
Timerfeature(seeprecedingpagetosettheclock).
On/Off
Press toenableordisabletheTimer.
Set Day
SelectthedayordaysthattheTVwillturnonautomati-
cally.Press or toselectDaily, Mon-Fri(Monday
throughFriday),orindividualdaysoftheweek.
Set Time
Withthehourhighlightedinyellowcharacters,press
repeatedlytoslowlyincrementthehourandassociated
AM/PM indicatororpressandholdtoquicklyincrement
thehour.PressENTERtohighlighttheminutes.Press
tosettheminutes.
Device
Press or toselectthedevicetousewhentheTimer
turnsontheTV.IftheTVisalreadyonattheselected
time,theTimerwillswitchtheTVtothisdevice.
Channel
Whentheselecteddeviceisanantenna,youcanselecta
channelfortheTVtotunetowhenitcomeson.Highlight
theChannelboxand
pressCH / or tochoosefrommemorized
channels.
Enterachannelnumberfromtheremotecontrol.You
canalsoentersub-channelnumbersfordigitalchannels.
Energy Mode (Setup Menu)
TheEnergyModeoptionletsyouselecttheTVslevelof
powerconsumptionwhiletheTVisturnedoff.Choose
eitherLow PowerorFast Power On.TheLow Power
settinguseslessenergy,butTVpower-ontakeslonger.
ThedefaultisFast Power On.KeepthissettingatFast
Power Onifyou:
Needfasterpoweron.
WishtoturnofftheTVwhilerecordingtoanIEEE
1394device.
WishtoschedulefutureIEEE1394recordingsfora
timewhentheTVwillbeoff.
ExpecttousetheTVTimerfunctiontoturnonthe
TVatapreselectedtime.
NeedtheTVClocktoremainaccuratefortheTV
Timerandforschedulingrecordings.Withthe
Low Powersetting,youmustresettheTVClockif
theTVisleftturnedoffforover48hours.
WishtoreceiveupdatestotheChannelView
channellistings.
Note: CableCARDrequirestheFast Power Onsetting.
IfyouinsertaCableCARD,theTVwillautomati-
callyoverrideaLow Powersettingandchangeto
theFast Power Onsetting.
Demo Mode Off (Setup Menu)
SomeTVsareshippedfromthefactorywithDemoMode
activeforuseinretailstores.IfDemoModeisactive,
highlighttheDemo Mode Off buttonandpressENTER.
Software Version (Setup Menu)
Forservicingpurposesitmaybenecessarytoknowthe
softwareversioninyourTV.Thisinformationisdisplayed
attherightsideoftheSetupmenuscreen.
Setting the Clock Automatically
SelecttheTime ZoneandtheDaylight Savings(DST)
optionsforyourstate.Press toselectAppliesor
Ignore.YoumaythentunetoachannelonANT 1or
ANT 2thatusesExtendedDataService(XDS)timedata,
typicallyaPBSchannel.WithAutoselected,theTVauto-
maticallyretrievesthecorrecttimeanddateinformation
fromthischannel.
Beawarethatifachanneldisplaysincorrecttimeinfor-
mation,itisbecauseofinformationsentfromthebroad-
casterandisnotadefectoftheTV.
Note: Youmayfindthatsomechannelssendtheincor-
recttimeandtheTVclockisreseteverytimeyou
tunetothosechannels.Topreventunwanted
clockresets,firstusetheAutomethodtosetthe
clockfromachannelsendingthecorrecttime,
thenchangethemethodtoManual.
Setup Menu, continued
48 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
Input Name Menu
UsetheInputNamemenutoassignusefullabelstothe
TVinputsthatappearintheInputSelectionmenu.The
currentviewingdeviceandanyunusedinputsappear
grayedoutandunselectable.
UsethePC DVIoptiontospecifythetypeofvideosignal
comingfromyourcomputer,eitherAnalogorDigital.For
moreaboutthisoption,seechapter6,UsingtheTVwith
aPersonalComputer.
Detected Inputs that Can
Be Renamed
Type of Video Signal from
Personal Computer
Figure 5. Input Name menu
To rename an input
1. Ifyouarecurrentlywatchingtheinputyouwishto
rename,changetoanotherinput.Todoso,pressINPUT
toopentheInputSelectionmenu,highlightadifferent
input,andpressENTER.
2. WiththeInputNamemenudisplayed,press to
movethehighlighttotheboxfortheinputyouwishto
rename.
3. Press toselectfromthefollowinglist.
Cable Box Game
Camcorder HD Disc
DVD Satellite
DVD2 VCR
DVR(digitalvideorecorder,recordable
DVD)
OnlyoneVCRlabelisavailable,soIfyouhavea
secondVCRconnected,leavethenameasthedefault
name.
Icon Order Menu
TheIconOrdermenuallowsyoutorearrangethedevice
iconsthatappearintheInputSelectionmenu.Change
thesequencetoputfrequentlyusediconsatthestartof
thelist.
To change the icon order
1. Press tohighlighttheicontobemovedand
thenpressENTER.
2. Press todragtheicontothedesiredposi-
tion.PressENTERtosetthenewposition.
Figure 6. Icon Order menu
IMPORTANT
It is possible to use the same name for more
than one input. To avoid confusion, be sure
to use different names for each input.
To Remove the Icon for an HDMI Device
WhenyoudisconnectanHDMIdevice,theiconremainsin
theInputSelectionmenuuntilyouchoosetoremoveit.
1. IntheInputNamemenu(seefigure5),highlightthe
boxforthedisconnectedHDMIinput.
2. Press toselectOff.
3. PressEXITtocloseallmenus.
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 49
Channel Menu
Settings for the Channel
Number Shown
FAV Memory
Banks
Signal-Strength
(digital channels only)
Figure 7. Channel menu
Antenna (Channel Menu)
Selecteither1(ANT 1 MAIN)or2(ANT 2 AUX)asthe
antennasourceforthechannelsyouwishtoedit.
Channel (Channel Menu)
Selecttheaffectedchannelnumber(showninthe
Channelbox)inanyofthreeways:
PressCH / toselectfromchannelsalreadyin
memory.Ifyoualsowishtotunetothechannel,press
ENTER.
Highlightthechannelboxandpress tomove
throughallchannelnumbers,oneatatime.Ifyou
alsowishtotunetothechannel,pressENTER.
Highlightthechannelbox,enterthenumberdirectly,
andpressENTER.Notethatwiththismethod,youmust
pressENTERforthescreentodisplaysettingsforthe
selectedchannel.
Channelnumberscanbeonepart,analogordigital(up
tofivedigitslong),ortwopartfordigitalchannels.Fora
two-partdigitalchannel,press

CANCEL ontheremoteto
enteraseparatorafterthefirst,second,orthirdnumber,
dependingonthebroadcasterschannelinformation.
Fordigitalchannels,whenthebroadcasterhassenta
virtualchannelnumber,thevirtualchannelnumberis
showninthetextboxandtheoriginalphysicaldigital
channelisshownbelowonscreenasareference.One
originalchannelnumbercanbeassociatedwithseveral
differentvirtualchannels.
Memory (Channel Menu)
AftertheavailablechannelshavebeenmemorizedwithMem-
orize ChannelsontheSetupmenu,youcanaddweaker
channelsordeleteunwantedchannelsusingthisoption.For
example,ifyouwishtoseeonlydigitalchannelslisted,use
thismenutodeleteanalogchannelsfrommemory.
PressCH / toreviewthechannelsinmemory.Press
toselectAddedorDeletedforthechannelshownin
theChannelbox.
To Add a New Digital Channel
1. Inthechannelmenu,enterthephysicalchannelnumber
inthe Channelbox,includingthesub-channel
number(press

CANCEL andthenenterthesub-chan-
nelnumber).Ifnosub-channelisspecified,press

CANCEL
and1.
2. PressENTERtotunetothechannel.
3. HighlighttheAddedradiobuttontoaddthechannel
tomemory.
Name
AnalogchannelsfromANT 1andANT 2canbenamed
withuptofourcharacters.Thenameyouenterherewill
appearontheTVscreenaspartoftheon-screenstatus
display.Digitalchannelsmayalreadybenamedifthe
broadcastersendstheinformation.
1. Pressanumberkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthe
charactersassociatedwiththekey.Youcanalsouse
tochangeahighlightedcharacter.
2. PressENTERtosettheletterandmovetothenextletter
position.PressCANCELtomovebackoneposition.
Signal Strength (Channel Menu)
Displaystheapproximatesignalstrengthofthecurrently
tuneddigitalchannel.Usethisindicatortohelpyouadjust
theantennadirectionforbestsignalreception.Thetaller
thebar,thestrongerthesignal.Thisindicatorappliesonly
todigitalchannels.
Toviewtheeffectsofantennaadjustmentsondigital
channels,tunetothedigitalchannelyouwishtomeasure
whileremaininginthismenu.Totunetoachannel,either:
Highlightthechannelbox,pressCH / or to
displaythedesiredchannelnumber,andpressENTER.
Enterthechannelnumberontheremotecontroland
pressENTER.
Terminology
Virtual Channel Number
Achannelnumberusedbyalocalbroadcasterto
helpyouidentifytheirdigitalchannel.Usuallythis
isassociatedwiththeirtraditionalanalogchannel
number.Forexample,abroadcastermayassociate
digitalchannel2-1withanalogchannel2.
Physical Digital Channel Number
Thechannelnumberofficiallyassignedtotheactual
broadcastfrequency.
50 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
FAV (Channel Menu)
TheFAVfeatureletsyoustoregroupsoffavoritechannels
inuptoninedifferentFAVmemorybanks.Forexample,
eachhouseholdmembercanstorefavoritechannelsin
theirownbankoryoucanstoregroupsofchannelsby
content,e.g.,news,sports,childrensprogramming,etc.
YoucanstorethesamechannelinmultipleFAVbanks.
FAV Setup Using the Channel Menu
Initial Setup of a FAV Bank and
Adding FAV Channels Using the
Menu
1. WiththeChannelmenudisplayed,selectachannelusingoneofthe
methodsdescribedontheprecedingpage,forexample,pressCH /
foramemorizedchannel.
2. Highlightthedesiredbank(FAV1FAV9)andpressENTERtocheckmarkthe
selectedFAVmemorybank.Thechannelnumberdisplayedhasnowbeen
addedtothecheckedFAVbank.
3. WiththeFAVbankstillhighlighted,pressCH / todisplaythenext
channelyouwishtoaddtotheFAVbank.
4. PressENTERtoaddacheckmarknexttothehighlightedFAVbank.
5. Repeatsteps24foradditionalchannelsandFAVbanks.
Removing FAV Channels Using the
Menu
1. WiththeChannelmenudisplayed,pressCH / todisplaythememo-
rizedchannelyouwishtoremove.
2. HighlightthedesiredFAVmemorybank(FAV1FAV9).
3. PressENTERtoremovethecheckmark.
Channel Menu, continued
OnceyouhaveaddedachanneltoFAVmemory,FAV
andthememorybanknumberappearunderthetuned
channelnumberontheTVscreen.Youcanaccessthe
FAVfeaturethroughtheChannelmenuoryoucanbypass
themenuanduseonlytheremotecontrol.
Using FAV Channels
Viewing FAV Banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAVbank.
2. PresstheFAVkeyrepeatedlytocyclethroughthechannelsavailableinthe
currentFAVbank.
Changing FAV Banks 1. PresstheFAVkey.WaitfortheTVtotunetoachannelinthecurrentFAVbank.
2. WhentuningiscompleteandwhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleon
screen,pressthenumberkeyforthedesiredbank.
Note: Waitforthechannelchangetofnishbeforepressingthenumberkey.
Otherwise,theTVmayignoretheFAVnumber.
If No FAV Banks Are Set Up TheFAVkeyswitchestothepreviouslytunedchannel;worksliketheQVkey.
FAV Setup Using Only the Remote Control
Adding FAV Channels 1. WhilewatchingTV,tunetothechannelyouwanttoaddtothecurrentFAV
memorybank.Seetheinstructionsaboveifyouneedtofirstchangetoa
differentFAVbank.
2. PressandholdtheFAVbuttonforabout2seconds.WhenFAVandthe
memorybanknumberappearunderthechannelnumber,thechannelhas
beensuccessfullyadded.
Removing FAV Channels
Thisprocedureremovesthechannel
onlyfromtheselectedbankand
leavestheotherbanksunchanged.
1. WhilewatchingTV,presstheFAVbutton
2. WhiletheTVstatusdisplayisstillvisibleonscreen,pressthenumberkey
forthememorybank.
2. PresstheFAVbuttonrepeatedlyuntilyouseethedesiredchannel.
3. WhilethechannelnumberandFAVindicator(withcorrectbanknumber)
arestilldisplayedonthescreen,pressCANCEL.YoumustpressCANCEL
beforetheindicatordisappears.WhentheFAVindicatordisappears,the
channelhasbeensuccessfullyremoved.
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 51
Captions Menu
Foranalogchannels,broadcasterscansendeitherstan-
dardclosedcaptionsortextservice.Standardclosed
captionsfollowthedialogueofthecharactersonscreen
anddisplayinasmallsectionofthescreen.Text-service
closedcaptionsoftencontaininformationsuchasweather
ornewsandcoveralargeportionofthescreen.
Fordigitalchannels,broadcasterscansenduptosixdif-
ferentcaptioningselectionsorcansendanalogcaptions
thatarethesameasthosesentbytheanalogstation.
EachTVstationmaybroadcastonlyoneortwotypesof
captionsornoneatall.TheTVcannotdecodeclosed
captionsreceivedoncomponentorHDMIinputs.
Figure 8. Captions menu
IMPORTANT
When analog text closed captioning is
selected, a large black or gray box appears
on your TV screen if no signal is broadcast.
Analog Captions
TheTVcandisplayoneofthefollowingcaptionsfor
analogsources:
CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4: standardclosed-caption
signals
Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4:Text-servicesignals
On if mute:Closedcaptionsappearwhenaudiois
muted.Whenselected,pressMUTEontheTVremote
controltoturnon/offthestandardclosed-caption
signalCC1.
Off:Noclosedcaptions.
Background
Tomaketheanalogclosedcaptionseasiertoread,you
canchoosetodisplaythebackgroundcoloraseither
blackorgraybehindthetext.
Digital Captions
Thefollowingdisplayoptionsareavailablefordigital
sources:
Captions 16:Sentbybroadcaster.
On if Mute:Closedcaptionsaredisplayedwhen
audioismuted.Whenselected,pressMUTEontheTV
remotecontroltoturncaptioningon/off(Caption1).
Off: Noclosedcaptions.
Note:Fordigitalprograms,ifthebroadcasteris
sendingonlyanalogcaptionsconvertedtodigital
format,thentheanalogcaptionsettingsapply.
Appearance
Theclosed-captionsproviderselectsthedefaultoptions
whensendingdigitalclosedcaptions.SelectCustomto
overridedefaultsandcustomizetheappearanceofclosed
captions.Thesesettingsdonotapplytoanalogclosed
captioningconvertedtodigital.
Digital Settings
TheDigitalSettingsmenuallowsyoutocustomizethe
appearanceoftheclosedcaptionssentbythebroad-
caster.Digitalsettingsdonotapplytoanalogclosedcap-
tionsconvertedtodigital.
ToopentheDigitalSettingsmenu,select Customforthe
Appearanceoption.MovethehighlighttotheDigital
SettingsiconandpressENTER.
Figure 9. Closed Captions, Digital Settings sub-menu
Font
Theavailablefontoptionsareasfollows:
Default:Selectedbytheclosed-captionspro-
vider
Font 1:Monospacedfontwithserifs
Font 2:Proportionallyspacedfontwithserifs
Font 3:Monospacedfontwithoutserifs
Font 4:Proportionallyspacedwithoutserifs
Font 5:Casualfont
Font 6:Cursivefont
Font 7:Smallcapitals
52 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
Captions Menu, continued
Size
Selectthedesiredfontsize.Largeistherecommended
fontsize.
Color
Theavailablefontcolorsarelistedbelow.Textandback-
groundcannotbesettothesamecolor.
White Yellow
Black Green
Magenta Cyan
Red Blue
Background
Youcanchangethebackgroundcolortomakethedigital
closedcaptionseasiertoread.Theavailablebackground
colorsarelistedbelow.Textandbackgroundcannotbe
settothesamecolor.
White Yellow
Black Green
Magenta Cyan
Red Blue
IMPORTANT
Mitsubishi recommends you use contrasting
colors for captions and background.
Black translucent background combined
with a white font makes an easy-to-read
combination.
Use care when selecting custom colors. Your
choice may affect the readability of captions.
IMPORTANT
The content of captions is determined by the
broadcaster. If your captions show strange
characters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is
not a malfunction of the TV.
Opacity (Font)
Youcancustomizethevisibilityofyourfontsusingthefol-
lowingsettings:
Translucent:TVprogramisdimmedbehindthetext
Transparent:InvisibletextrevealstheTVprogram
behind.
Opaque:SolidtextblocksviewoftheTVprogram
Flashing:Textflashesatintervals
Background Opacity
Youcancustomizethebackgroundfordigitalcaptions
usingthefollowingsettings:
Translucent:TVprogramisdimmedbehindthe
background
Transparent:Novisiblebackground
Opaque:SolidbackgroundcoversTVprogram
Flashing:Backgroundflashesatintervals
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 53
Parental Lock Menu
TheParentalLockmenugivesyoucontroloverthreedif-
ferenttypesofparentalcontrols.Youmustuseapass
codetoopenthismenutoenable/disablethelockoptions.
Thethreeparentalcontrolsavailableare:
Ratings (U.S. Ratings/Other Ratings)
V-Chiptechnologyletsyourestrictaccessto
programmingbasedonprogram-ratingsignalssentby
thebroadcaster.ForU.S.ratings,youcanalsosetthe
timeofdayfortheserestrictionstobeineffect.
Lock by Time
LetsyourestrictTVusebytimeofday.
Front Panel Lock
LetsyoudisablethecontrolsonthefrontoftheTV.
UsethisoptioniftherearesmallchildrenneartheTV
whomaybetemptedtopressthebuttons.
Access to
Ratings Menus
Lock TV by
Time
TV Front Panel
Lock On/Off
Figure 10. Parental Lock menu
Setting a Pass Code
Youarepromptedtoenterapasscodewheneveryou
selectParentalLockontheMainmenu.Tosetapass
codeforthefirsttime:
1. PressMENU,highlightParental Lock,thenpressENTER.
Ascreenpromptingyouforapasscodewilldisplay.
2. Inputafour-digitpasscodeusingthenumberkeyson
theremotecontrol.
PressCANCELtodeleteanumberandmove
backonespace.
PressMENUorEXITtoclosethemenuwithout
settingapasscode.
3. PressENTERtosetthepasscodejustinput.
Toresetthepasscode,seetheprocedureinAppendixA.
IMPORTANT
If you forget your four-digit pass code, see
Appendix A.
Lock TV by Time and Front-Panel Lock
Lock by Time (Parental Lock Menu)
Lock by TimeallowsyoutoblockalluseoftheTVduring
specifiedhours.Duringthelocktime,youmustuseyour
passcodetoviewtheTV.TolocktheTVbytime:
1. Press toselectOnorOffforLock by Time.
2. Press tomovetotheLock Timebox.
a. Withthehournumberhighlightedinyellow,press
repeatedlytochangethehourandassoci-
atedAM/PM indicator.Youcanalsojustpress
andholdtochangethehour.
b. PressENTERtomovethehighlighttotheminutes.
c. Withtheminutesnumberhighlightedinyellow,
press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.
Justpressandholdtomovequicklythroughthe
numbers.
d. Press tomovetotheUnlock Timeandsetthe
timeasdescribedabove.
NOTE: TomakeLock by Timeactive24hoursaday,set
LockandUnlocktothesametime.
Front Panel Lock (Parental Lock Menu)
Front Panel Lockletsyoudisablecontrolsonthefront
paneltopreventinadvertentchangestoTVsettings.
SelectOntodisablethebuttonsandselectOfftorestore
theiroperation.
Toreleasethefrontbuttonlockwithoutusingtheremote
control:
WhenEnergyModeissettoFast Power On,press
andholdtheMENUbuttononthefrontpanelforover
eightseconds.IftheTVison,amessagewilldisplay
confirmingreleaseoftheFrontPanelLock.
WhenEnergyModeissettoLow Power,pressPOWER
onthefrontpaneltoturnontheTV.Pressandholdthe
MENUbuttononthefrontpanelforovereightseconds.
Rating Menus
Theratingmenusallowyouto:
Turnratingrestrictionsonoroff
Changethepermittedratinglevel
Setthetimeofdaytoenforceratingrestrictions(U.S.
ratingsonly)
TheTVcomesfromthefactorywithpre-setU.S.V-Chip
ratingsandwiththeratinglocksturnedoff.Thepre-set
ratingsareTVratingTV-PGandmovieratingPG.Ifyou
turnonV-Chipblocking,thesepresetsallowonlypro-
54 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
gramsratedTV-PG/PGorloweruntilyouchangethe
ratinglevel.
Afterchangingthechannelordevice,theremaybeadelay
ofuptofivesecondsbeforetheratingrestrictionstake
effect.
U.S. Ratings Menu
UsethismenutoturnU.S.ratingrestrictionsonoroffand
tochangethepermittedratinglevels.
U.S. Restric-
tions On/Off
TV Rating and
Supplemental
Restrictions
Restriction
Hours
Movie Rating
TV Content
Categories
Figure 11. U.S. Ratings menu
1. HighlighttheU.S. Ratingsicon ontheParental
Lockmenu(figure10)andpressENTERtoopentheU.S.
Ratingsmenu(figure11).
2. Press toselectOnorOff.
3. IfyouselectedOn,press tomovetotheTV Rating
box.
4. Press toselecttheTVratinglevelyouwantto
allow.
5. Press tomovetotheTVcontentcategories.This
sectionallowsyoutospecifycontentblockinginaddi-
tiontothatblockedbytheTVrating.Seethesectionon
V-ChipratingsforanexplanationofTVcontentcatego-
ries.
Press tomovethehighlightamongthe
categories.
PressENTERtoaddacheckmarkto,ortoremoveit
from,eachTVcontentcategoryyouwanttoblock.
6. Press tomovetothePrograms Not Ratedbox.
PressENTERtoaddorremoveacheckmarktoallowor
blockprogramsthatarenotrated.
Note: Usecarewhenchoosingtoblockunratedpro-
gramming.Newsprogramsandemergencybul-
letinscarrytheNoneorNR(NotRated)V-Chip
signal,andtheyareblockedwiththisoptionac-
tive.
7. Press tomovetotheMovie Ratingbox.Press
toselectthemovieratinglevelyouwanttoallow.
Detailedinformationonratingguidelinesfollowsthis
discussionoftheParentalLockmenu.
8. Tosetthetimeofdayfortheserestrictionstobein
effect,press tomovetotheStartbox.Tomakethe
ratingrestrictionsactivetwenty-fourhoursaday,set
StartandStoptothesametime.Tosetthetime:
a. Withthehournumberhighlightedinyellow,press
repeatedlytochangethehour.Youcanalso
justpressandholdtochangethehour.
b. PressENTERtomovethehighlighttothe
minutes.
c. Withtheminutesnumberhighlightedinyellow,
press repeatedlytochangetheminutes.
Justpressandholdtomovequicklythroughthe
numbers.
d. RepeatthesestepsfortheStoptime.
9. PressMENUtoreturntotheParentalLockmenuor
pressEXITtocloseallmenus.
Other Ratings Menu
ThisTVcanrecognizenewratingsystemsthatmaycome
intoeffectinthefuture.TheOtherRatingsmenuallows
youtoblockdigitalprogrammingbasedonsuchalternate
ratingsystems.Thealternateratingsystemswillapplyto
digitalbroadcastprogrammingonly.
Note: TheOther Ratingsbuttonremainsinaccessible
untiltheTVreceivessignalsforanalternaterating
system.
Thefirsttimeyoutunetoachannelbroadcastinganalter-
nateratingsystem,theTVdefaultstothemostrestrictive
setting.Usethismenutochangetheallowedratingifyou
areunabletowatchaprogrambroadcastwithanalternate
system.
Parental Lock Menu, continued
IMPORTANT
New rating systems recognizable by the TV
may be new U.S.-based systems not included
in the original V-Chip rating system. The use
of Canadian in the sample screen is just
one possibility.
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 55
Parental Lock Menu, continued
Figure 12. The Other Ratings menu is available only if the
TV receives broadcast signals carrying an alternate rating
system.
1. HighlightthebuttonlabelledOther Ratingsonthe
ParentalLockmenu(figure10)andpressENTERtoopen
theOtherRatingsmenu(figure12).
2. Press toselectOnorOff.
3. IfyouselectedOn,press tomovetotheRating
Groupbox.
Notethatyoucanchangesettingsonlyfortherating
systemavailableonthecurrentlytunedchannel.In
thefigureabove,forexample,theCanadianrating
systemisineffect.Tochangesettingsatalatertime
fortheCanadianratingsystem,youmustagaintuneto
achannelbroadcastingtheCanadiansystem.
4. Press toselectfromthesubgroupsavailablefor
theratingsystemEnglishorFrenchinthisexample.
5. Press tomovetotheRatingbox.
6. Press toselecttheprogramratinglevelyouwant
toblock.
7. PressENTERtoaddacheckmarktoindicateblockingis
ineffectfortherating.Whenaratingshowsacheck
mark,pressENTERtoremovethecheckmarkandallow
programswiththisrating.
8. Repeatsteps3through7foreachadditionalrating
systemyouwouldliketosetup.
9. PressMENUtoreturntotheParentalLockmenuor
pressEXITtocloseallmenus.
Bypassing the Ratings Lock and Lock by
Time
Ifyoutrytowatchblockedprogramming,anoticeappears
promptingyouforapasscode.TousetheTV:
Inputyourfour-digitpasscodeandpressENTER.
Changetoachannelairinganallowedprogramor
changetoanotherdevice.
IfyoutrytousetheTVwhenitislockedbytime,asimilar
screenappears,promptingyouforyourpasscode.
ToreactivatetheratinglockorTVLockbyTimeafter
usingthepasscode,powertheTVoffandthenon.
56 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
IMPORTANT
If you enable blocking with the Programs
Not Rated option, you may block news or
emergency bulletins carrying the None or
NR Not Rated V-Chip rating. Use care when
blocking programming that is not rated.
TV Ratings
TVratingsapplytoTVprogramsandmade-for-TVmovies.
YoucanapplysupplementalblockingtoTVratingsbasedon
theTVcontentcategoriesdescribedbelow.TVratingsare:
TV-Y Youth.Forchildrenundertheageof7.
TV-Y7 Youth7andolder.
TV-G GeneralAudience.Fortheentirefamilytoview.
TV-PG ParentalGuidance.ParentalGuidanceis
recommended;maynotbesuitableforsome
children.
TV-14 Adolescent14andolder.Notrecommendedfor
childrenundertheageof14.
TV-MA MatureAudience.Foradultsonly.
TV Content Categories
UsedinassociationwiththeTVratingsabove,TVcontent
categoriesallowyoutoapplysupplementalblocking.
ApplysupplementalblockingusingtheU.S.Ratingsmenu.
FV Fantasy Violence.AppliestoTV-Y7only.
D Sexual Dialog.AppliesindifferentdegreestoTV-PG
andTV-14.
L Adult Language.Appliesindifferingdegreesto
TV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
S Sexual Situations.Appliesindifferingdegreesto
TV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA
V Violence(graphicorrealistic).Appliesindiffering
degreestoTV-PG,TV-14,andTV-MA.
TV Rating FV D L S V
TV-Y
Not Applicable
TV-Y7 X
TV-PG
Not
Appli-
cable
X X X X
TV-14 X X X X
TV-MA X X X
TV content categories. Boxes marked with an X indicate
supplemental blocking you can apply to each rating level.
TheTVratingyouselectisfortheleast-restrictiveprogram
levelallowed.Forexample,ifyouselectTV-PG,programs
ratedTV-Y,TV-Y7,andTV-PGcanbeviewed,butpro-
gramsratedTV-14andTV-MAareblocked.
WhenyouselectaTVcontentcategorytoblock,allTV
programswiththesamecontentcategorylistingare
blocked.Forexample,ifyouselecttoblockV(Violence)
attheTV-14level,anyprogramswiththeVcategorylisting
ratedTV-PGarealsoblocked.
V-Chip Signal Information
V-Chipratingsletyoucontrolthetypesofprogramming
thatcanbeviewedontheTV.V-Chipratingsaredis-
playedwhenyouchangethechannelorpressINFOonthe
remotecontrol.
Movie Ratings
MovieratingsaretheMPAAratingsusedfortheater-
releasedanddirect-to-videomovies.Movieratingsare:
G General Audience.Designedfortheentirefamily
toview.
PG Parental Guidance.ParentalGuidanceis
recommended,maynotbesuitableforsome
children.
PG-13 Parental Guidance, 13 and Older.Not
recommendedforchildrenundertheageof13.
R Restricted.Restrictedintheatersto17yearsold
andolderunlessaccompaniedbyanadult.
NC-17 No Children 17 or Under.Restrictedintheaters
to18yearsoldandolder.
X Adult.Designedforandrestrictedintheatersto
adultaudiencesonly.
Themovieratingyouselectisfortheleast-restrictive
programlevelthatcanbeviewed.Forexample,ifyou
selectthePG-13rating,moviesratedG,PGandPG-13
canbewatched,butmoviesratedR,NC-17,andXare
blocked.
Programs Not Rated:Thisreferstoprogramsthatcarry
norating,suchasnews,sports,weather,emergencybul-
letins,ormoviespriortoorwithoutMPAAratings.This
doesnotincludeprogramswithoutV-Chipsignals.
V-CHIP EXCEPTIONS
V-Chipblockingisineffectiveforprogramsviewed
ondevicesconnectedtocomponentorHDMI
inputs.Manyofthesedevices,however,havetheir
ownparental-controlsystems.
Videotapes,laserdiscs,andDVDsmaynot
containV-Chipratingsignals.V-Chipcannot
blockplaybackofrecordingswithoutV-Chiprating
signals.
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 57
Audio/Video Menu
Figure 13. Audio/Video Menu
A/V Memory Reset
A/VMemoryResetallowsyoutoresetaspecificinputs
A/Vsettingstotheoriginalfactorysettings.Highlightthe
boxandpress toselecttheinputname.Nextpress
ENTER.
TheaudiosettingsofBalance, Listen to,andLanguage
aregeneralTVsettingsunaffectedbyA/VMemoryReset.
ToresetallA/Vsettingsatonce,includingthethree
generalsettings,performanA/VResetbypressingthe
front-panelbuttonsGUIDEandFORMATsimultaneously.
Settings (Audio and Video)
EachinputordevicehasitsownA/Vmemory.Press
toselecttheinputordeviceintheA/V Memory Reset
box,thenselectAudioorVideotoadjustindividual
settings.PressENTERtoclosethemenuanddisplaythe
individualsettings.
Use tocyclethroughtheindividualsettings.Use
tochangethesettingvalues.PressEXITtoreturnto
normalTVviewing.FordescriptionsoftheindividualA/V
settings,seethefollowingpages.
Video Mute
ThedefaultisOn,whichdisplaysabluebackgroundwhen
nosignalisbeingreceivedontheINPUT, COMPO-
NENT,orHDMIjacks.
Film Mode (480i signals only)
Autoisthedefaultsetting.WithAutoselected,theTV
automaticallydetectsandappliesfilm-decodingcorrec-
tionforimagesthatoriginatedon24-frame-per-second
filmcamerasandwereconvertedto30-frame-per-second
videoforbroadcast(3:2pulldownconversion).Trythe
OffsettingiftheTVaddsnoticeablejaggededgestothe
images.
Whentheoriginalvideowasfilmedon30-frame-per-sec-
ondcameras,theAutosettingautomaticallyappliesvideo
decoding,thesameasusedwiththeOffsetting.
FilmModeisnoteffectiveforhigh-definitionsignals.
TV Speakers
ThisselectionturnstheTVsinternalspeakersonoroff.
SelectOffwhensendingthesoundthroughaseparate
stereosystemorsurroundsoundA/Vreceiver.
Note: Topreventdamagefromasuddenincreaseinvol-
ume,turntheTVvolumedownlowbeforechang-
ingthisoptiontoOn.
Audio/Video Settings and the Remote Control
Toadjustindividualaudioorvideosettingsdirectlywith
theremotecontrol:
1. PressAUDIOorVIDEO repeatedlytocyclethroughthe
availablesettings.
2. Press toadjustthesetting.Thesettingdisplay
willdisappearafterfivesecondsofinactivity.
58 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
Audio/Video Menu, continued
Audio Settings
Analog and Digital Audio Settings
EntertheaudioadjustmentmodeusingeithertheAudio/
VideomenuortheAUDIOkey.Use tochangesettings.
Theadjustablesettingsdisplayasliderandcorresponding
numericvalueonscreen.Valuescanbeadjustedfrom0
to63,with31asthemidpoint.
Note: TheeffectsoftheaudiosettingsofBass, Treble,
Balance,andSurroundaffectonlythesound
heardthroughtheTVspeakers.
Bass
Enhancesorreduceslow-pitchedsound.
Treble
Enhancesorreduceshigh-pitchedsound.
Balance
Adjuststhelevelofsoundbetweentheleftandright
TVspeakers.
Surround
Createssimulatedstereoandsurroundeffects
throughtheTVspeakers.Yourchoicesare:
Off:Nosurroundeffects(default).
Simulated Stereo:TheTVcreatesasimulated
stereoeffectwhenwatchinganon-stereo
program.
Surround Sound:TheTVcreatesasimulated
surroundeffectwhenwatchingastereoprogram.
Level Sound
Whenon,automaticallyequalizesthevolumelevel
whentherearesignificantsound-leveldifferences
betweenprogramsegments,suchasbetweenregular
programmingandcommercials.
Toreceivethebestfidelitywithmusicprograms,
changethissettingtoOff.
WhenconnectingtoanA/Vreceiver,setLevel
SoundtoOffandturnofftheTVspeakersto
sendfulldynamicstotheA/Vreceiver.
Analog-Only Audio Settings
Youcansetanalog-onlyaudiosettingswhileviewing
eitheranalogordigitalsources,butthesettingsaffect
onlybroadcastanalogcontent.
Listen To
DetermineshowyourTVreceivesabroadcastaudio
signalandplaysthesoundyouhear.
Yourchoicesare:
Stereo:Defaultsetting.TheTVplaysstereo
broadcastsinstereoandmonobroadcastsin
mono.ThewordStereoisdisplayedwhenyou
tunetoachannelbroadcastinginstereo.
SAP(SecondAudioProgram):Additionalmon-
auralsoundtrackthatyoucannothearduring
normalTVviewing.TheSAPsignalmightbe
relatedtotheprogramyouarewatching,(suchas
asoundtrackinaforeignlanguage),oritmight
beunrelated(suchasaweatherreport).IfanSAP
signalisbroadcast,thelettersSAParedisplayed
whenyoutunetothechannel.
Mono:Reducesbackgroundnoise.Usewhen
receivingaweakstereoaudiosignal.Allaudiois
playedmonowiththissetting.
Listen Toisnotavailablefor1394devicesordevicescon-
nectedtotheINPUT, COMPONENTandHDMIjacks.
Digital-Only Audio Settings
Youcansetdigital-onlyaudiosettingswhileviewingeither
analogordigitalsources,butthesettingsaffectonly
broadcastdigitalcontent.\
Language
Determineswhatpossiblelanguageyoucanhear.
TheLanguageoptionisavailablefor ANT 1/ANT 2
andIEEE1394devicesbutnotfordevicesconnected
totheINPUT, COMPONENT,orHDMIjacks.
Languagechoicesare:
English Portuguese
French Spanish
German Other
Italian
IEEE 1394 Amplifier Settings
SettingsavailableforsomeMPEG2amplifiersare:
Balance
Adjuststhelevelofsoundbetweentheleftandright
speakers.Thesliderrangeis0254,with127asthe
midpoint.
Loudness
Whenon,makestheaudiolevelmoreuniform.
Preset
Selectthemodethatmatchestheaudiosource.Your
choicesare:
Off Classical Music
Jazz Movie
Rock Speech
Equalizer
Equalizesthesound.
Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings 59
Audio/Video Menu, continued
Video Settings
EnterthevideoadjustmentmodeusingeithertheAudio/
VideomenuortheVIDEOkey.PresstheVIDEOkeyrepeatedly
tocyclethroughthevideooptionstotheoneyouwantto
change.Use tochangesettings.
Note: Asliderdisplaysonscreenforsomesettings.
Whenthesliderisdisplayed,itrepresentsnumeric
values,with63asthemaximum,31asthemid-
point,and0astheminimum.
Picture Mode: SetthePictureModefirstbefore
adjustingothersettings,aseachPictureModestores
itsownvaluesforContrast,Brightness,andColor
Temperature.PictureModesallowyoutooptimizethe
imagefordifferentlightingconditions.ThePicture
Modesare:
Bright:Suitedformostdaytimeviewing.
Natural:Suitedformostnighttimeviewing.
Brilliant:Thedefaultsetting.Foruseunder
stronglight.
Contrast (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Providesasliderto
adjustthewhite-to-blacklevel.Lowcontrastshowsa
varietyofshadesindarkerimages,whilehighcontrast
showsdarkerimagesmoreuniformlyblackandmakes
colorsappearmorevibrant.Inmosthomelighting
situations,amediumcontrastlooksbest.Highcon-
trastisgoodforbrightlylitenvironments.
Brightness (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Providesaslider
toadjusttheoverallbrightnessofthepicture.
Color: Providesaslidertoadjustcolorintensity.
Tint: Providesaslidertoadjustthered-to-greenratio.
Sharpness: Providesaslidertoadjustthedetailand
clarity.
Color Temperature (Bright/Natural/Brilliant):Allows
youtoadjusthowwhiteisdisplayed.
Low:Whiteimageshaveawarmcast.This
adjustmentisanaverageandcanvarydueto
ambientroomlighting,videoscenebrightness,
andtheTVsage.Natural/ColorTempatthe
lowsettingdisplaysvideoatthe6500Kindustry
standardforNTSCpictures.
High:Whiteimageshaveacoolcast.Thissetting
mayprovidethemostrealisticpictureunderbright
lighting.
PerfectColor: Letsyouadjusttheintensityofany
orallofsixcolors(Magenta,Red,Yellow,Green,Cyan
andBlue)tocreatecolorbalanceforthecurrentimage
source.PerfectColorsettingsarememorizedforeach
TVinputordevice.SelectthePerfectColoroption
andpressENTERtoopentheadjustmentscreen.
Individualslidersforeachcoloraredisplayed.
Highlightedtextshowswhichslideryouareadjusting.
PressCANCEL whileinthePerfectColorscreentoreset
allcolorstothedefaultsettings.
Name of affected
input
Figure 14. Set PerfectColor adjustments independently
for each TV input.
Video Noise: Reducesminornoise(graininess)in
thepicture.UsetheLowsettingwithgood-quality
signals.UseHighwithpoor-qualitysignals.Turnoff
toleavethepictureunaltered.
Personal Computer Video Settings
Videosettingsavailableforimagesfromapersonalcom-
puterare:
Contrast
Brightness
PerfectColor.Theadjustmentscreendisplays
withouttheverticalcolorbarswhenusedforacom-
puterimage,
Auto Position: PressENTERtoautomaticallycenterthe
positionofthePCvideo.
HorizPosition (Horizontal Position): Manuallyadjust
thehorizontalpositionofPCvideo.Thisselection
overridestheAutoPositionselection.
VertPosition (Vertical Position): Manuallyadjustthe
verticalpositionofPCvideo.Thisselectionoverrides
theAutoPositionselection.
Fine Detail: ManuallyadjustthepicturequalityofPC
video,analogsignalsonly.Thisselectionoverrides
theAutoPositionselection.
60 Chapter 4. TV Menu Settings
5
Operating Other Devices with the Remote
Control
Functions Available for Other A/V Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
62 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
Functions Available for Other A/V
Devices
TheTVsremotecontrolcanbeprogrammedtooperate
othertypesandbrandsofA/Vproducts.Tousethe
remotewhenprogrammed,settheslideswitchtothe
positionlabelledfortheproducttype.Thefunctionsper-
formedineachswitchpositioncanvarydependingonthe
product.Notallfunctionsworkforallmodels.Themost
commonfunctionsavailablearelistedonthispage.
IMPORTANT
Some manufacturers may change their
products or they may use more than one
remote control system. The TVs remote
control may be unable to operate your A/V
equipment in these cases.
Set the remote controls 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)
09NumberButtons
MitsubishiVCRsarecompatiblewithsomeadditional
buttons.
Cable Boxes and Satellite Receivers
AUDIO (PAGE UP)
CANCEL(onsome
models)
CH /
ENTER(onsomemodels)
GUIDE(onsomemodels)
POWER
(onsome
models)
VIDEO (PAGE DOWN)
QV(ENTERforchannels
onsomemodels)
09NumberButtons(on
somemodels)
F1F4(A,B,C,Dkeyson
somemodels)
Therecord/playbackkeys
(onsomemodels):
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(RECORD)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
A/V Receivers
MUTE
POWER
SLEEP
VOLUME
09NumberButtons
DirectInputSelection
buttons:numbers,
FAVandQV(onsome
Mitsubishimodels)
CD Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
SLEEP
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
09NumberButtons
DVD and Laser Disc Players
(notallfunctionsforallmodels)
CANCEL(onsome
models)
CH / (fortrack
skiponsomemodels)
ENTER
MENU
POWER
SLEEP
(onsome
models)
(FAST FORWARD)
(PAUSE)
(PLAY)
(RECORD)
(REVERSE)
(STOP)
0-9NumberButtons(on
somemodels)
Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 63
IMPORTANT
You may need to reprogram the remote
control after changing the batteries.
Programming the Remote Control
Method 1: Code Entry
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotetothe
positionfortheproductyouwanttocontrol.Referto
thetablebelow.Onlyoneofeachdevicetypecanbe
controlledineachslide-switchposition.
Switch Position Affected Device
CABLE/SAT CableBox
DTVReceiver
SatelliteReceiver
VCR VCR
DVR
LaserDiscPlayer
DVDPlayer/Recorder
DVD DVDPlayer/Recorder
DVR
LaserDiscPlayer
VCR
AUDIO A/VReceiver
AudioAmplifier
CDPlayer*
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveral
secondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
4. Enterthefirstfive-digitcodelistedforyourequipment.
ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoustartto
enterthecodeandthenonceforeachadditional
keypress.
ThePOWERbuttonblinkstwicewhenyoufinish
enteringavalidcode.
Movetheslideswitchtoanotherpositionifyou
needtostartoverorwishtoexitprogramming
mode.
5. Pointtheremotecontrolattheequipmentandpress
POWER. Iftheproducthasnopoweron/offfunction,
pressadifferentkey,suchas (PLAY), (STOP),
VOL ,or MUTE.
Iftheequipmentresponds,theremotecontrolis
properlyprogrammedtooperatetheequipment.
Iftheequipmentdoesnotrespond,repeatsteps
24withthenextfive-digitcodelistedforyour
equipment.
6. Onceyouhavefoundthecorrectcode,writeitinthe
spacebelowforfuturereference.
Switch Position Device Type Code
CABLE/SAT
VCR
DVD
AUDIO
Method 2: Code Search
Inthismethodofprogramming,youstepthroughthe
remotecontrolsinternalcodelibrarytofindthecorrect
codeforyourA/Vproduct.
1. Movetheslideswitchatthetopoftheremotecontrol
tothecorrectpositionfortheproduct.Seethetable
underMethod1.
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveral
secondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 1
4. Pressthenumber1, 2,or3dependingontheslide-
switchpositionandthetablebelow.
Switch Position Number
CABLE/SAT 1
DVD, VCR 2
AUDIO 3
5. PressCH andPOWERrepeatedlyuntiltheproduct
respondsbypoweringonoroff.YoucanpressCH
tomovebackwardthroughthecodelibraryifneeded.
NOTE: Iftheproducthasnopoweron/offfunction,check
foraresponseusingadifferentfunction.Press
(PLAY), (STOP), VOL ,or MUTEandthenre-
peatedlypress CH / tocheckforaresponse.
6. Whentheproductresponds,pressENTERtosetthe
code.
Code Verification
Todeterminethecodeprogrammedforanypositionof
theslideswitch:
1. Movetheslideswitchtothepositionyouwishto
verify.
2. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveral
secondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
3. Presskeys9 9 0
4. Press1andcounttheblinksofthepowerbutton.
Writedownthenumberofblinksasthefirstdigitof
thecode.
5. Repeatstep4forthesecond,third,fourth,andfifth
digitsofthecode.
64 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
Audio Amplifers
Brand Code
Acurus 30765
Adcom 31100, 30577
AltecLansing 31742
Aragon 30765
BelCantoDesign 31583
Bose 30674
Carver 30892
Classe 31462,31461
CurtisMathes 30300
Durabrand 31561
Elan 30647
GE 30078
Harman/Kardon 30892
JVC 30331
Klipsch 30765
LeftCoast 30892
Lenoxx 31561
Lexicon 31802
Logitech 31408
Marantz 30892
MarkLevinson 31483
McIntosh 30251
Mondial 30765
Optimus 30823, 30395, 30300
Philips 30892
Pioneer 30823, 30300, 30257, 30013
PolkAudio 30892
RCA 30823, 30300
Realistic 30395
Sharp 30226
Sony 30815
Soundesign 30078
Technics 30374,30372
Toshiba 30353
Victor 30331
Wards 30078, 30013
Yamaha 30354
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
ADC 30531
Adcom 31617,31616
Aiwa 31641,31405,31388,31347,
31321,31243,30189,30121
Akai 31255
Alco 31390
AMC 31077
AmplifierTechnologies 31584
Anam 31609,31074
ApexDigital 31774,31430,31257
Arcam 31189
AtlanticTechnology 31487
Audiophase 31387
Audio Lock: Universal A/V Receiver Control
WithAudioLockactive,theremotecontroloperates
thevolumeandmutefunctionsoftheA/Vreceiverinall
positionsoftheslideswitch.ActivateAudioLockifyou
normallyuseanA/VreceiverwithyourTVandotherA/V
equipment.
1. ProgramtheAUDIOpositionforyourA/Vreceiveras
describedearlierinthissection.
2. MovetheslideswitchtotheAUDIOposition.
3. PressandholdPOWERontheremotecontrolforseveral
secondsuntilthebuttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
4. Presskeys9 9 3 ENTER
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinktwicetoindicateAudioLock
isactive.
To Reset the Remote Control to Operate
Volume and Mute for the TV Speakers
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthe
buttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. Presskeys9 9 3 VOL .
ThePOWERbuttonwillblinkfourtimestoindicateAudio
Lockhascleared.
Programming Codes
Resetting the Remote Control
IftheslideswitchissettoTVandtheTVdoesnotrespond
properly,dothefollowingtoresettheremotecontrol.
1. PressandholdPOWERforseveralsecondsuntilthe
buttonblinkstwiceandgoesoff.
2. ReleasethePOWERbutton.
3. Presskeys0 0 9 3 5andthePOWERbuttonwillblink
twicewhenyoufinishenteringthecode.Whileenter-
ingthecode,pauseforamomentbetweeneachkey
presstoensureitisrecognized.
Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 65
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
Audiotronic 31189
Audiovox 31627,31390
B&K 30840,30820,30701
BelCantoDesign 31584
BK 30702
Bose 31253,31229,30639
Brix 31602
CambridgeSoundworks 31477
Capetronic 30531
Carver 31289, 31189, 30189, 30121
Coby 31263
Curtis 30797
Delphi 31414
Denon 31360,31311,31142,30121,
Fisher 31801,31409
Fosgate 31487
GloryHorse 31263
GPX 31299
Harman/Kardon 31306,31304,31289,30891,
30189, 30110
Hitachi 31801, 31273
Integra 31320, 31298, 30135
JBL 31306,30110
JVC 31811,31643,31495,31374,
31282,31263,31058
Kenwood 31570,31569,31313
KLH 31428,31390
Koss 31497,31366
Linn 30189
LiquidVideo 31497
Magnavox 31514,31269,31189,30531,
30189
Marantz 31289,31269,31189,30200,
30189,
McIntosh 31289
Micromega 31189
Mitsubishi 31957, 31922, 31921, 31920,
31393,30176
Myryad 31189
Nakamichi 31555, 31313, 30097
Onkyo 31320,31298,30842,30135
Optimus 31074,31023,30849,30797,
30670,30531
Oritron 31497,31366
Outlaw 31487
Panasonic 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 31414,31289,30189
Proscan 31254
RadioShack 31263
A/V Receivers
Brand Code
RCA 31609,31511,31390,31254,
31074,31023,30531
Rio 31869
Samsung 31500, 31295
Sansui 31189, 30189
Sanyo 31801
Sharp 31386,31361
SharperImage 31416,31411,31410,31409,
31385,31263,30797
Sherwood 31077
Sirius 31811,31627,31602
SonicBlue 31869
Sony 31858,31759,31758,31658,
31622,31558,31529,31503,
31458,31441,31406,31382,
31371,31367,31258,31131,
31058
Soundesign 30670
Stereophonics 31023
Sunfire 31313
Sylvania 30797
Teac 31528,31390,31267,31074
Technics 31633,31518,31308,30309
Thorens 31189
Toshiba 30135
Venturer 31390,30849
Wards 30189,30014
XM 31414,31406
Yamaha 31375,31331,31276,31176,
30176
CD Players
Brand Code
Aiwa 30157
Akai 30156
Arcam 30157
Audio-Technica 30170
Burmester 30420
CaliforniaAudioLabs 30303, 30029
Carver 30437,30299,30179,30157
Classic 31297
Denon 30873,30034,30003
DKK 30000
DMXElectronics 30157
Emerson 30305
Fisher 31325,30179,30174
Garrard 30420,30393
Gemini 30625
Genexxa 30305, 30032
GPX 31296
Harman/Kardon 31202, 30173, 30157, 30083
Hitachi 30032
Integra 30101
Programming Codes, continued
66 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
Cable Boxes
Brand Code
ABC 10017,10014,10013,10011,
10008, 10007, 10003, 10001
Allegro 10315, 10153
Americast 10899
Antronix 10207, 10022
Archer 10797, 10207, 10153, 10022
BBT 10267
Belcor 10056
Bell&Howell 10014
BellSouth 10899
CableStar 10056
Cabletenna 10022
Cableview 10022
Century 10153
Citizen 10315, 10153
Clearmaster 10883
ClearMax 10883
ColourVoice 10031, 10025
Comtronics 10040
Contec 10019
Coolmax 10883
Digeo 11187
Digi 10637
Director 10476
Dumont 10637
Eastern 10002
Emerson 10797
Everquest 10040,10015
Focus 10400
Garrard 10153
GCElectronics 10207,10056
Gemini 10797, 10015
GeneralInstrument 10810,10476,10276,10011,
10003
GoldStar 10144,10040
Goodmind 10797
CD Players
Brand Code
Symphonic 30305
TAGMcLaren 30157
Tascam 30420
TDK 31208
Teac 30420,30393,30378,30180,
30174
Technics 30303, 30029
TivoliAudio 31553
Toshiba 30299, 30019
Victor 30072
Wards 30157, 30053
Yamaha 31292,30888,30490,30261,
30187,30170,30036,
YBA 30625
Yorx 30461
CD Players
Brand Code
JVC 31294,30072
Kenwood 30826,30681,30626,30190,
30037, 30028,
KLH 31711, 31373, 31372, 31318
Koss 31317
Krell 30157
LG 31208
Linn 30157
LXI 30305
Magnavox 30305, 30157, 30038
Marantz 30626,30435,30180,30157,
30038, 30029
MarkLevinson 31484
McIntosh 30660,30290,30256
MCS 30029
MGA 30083
Miro 30000
Mission 30157
Mitsubishi 30098, 30083
MTC 30625,30420
NAD 30299, 30019
Nikko 30625,30174,30170
NSM 30157
Onkyo 31327,30868,30102,30101
Optimus 31075,31063,30468,30437,
30420,30305,30179,30145,
30087, 30037, 30032, 30000
Panasonic 30752, 30388, 30303, 30029
Parasound 30420
Philips 30626,30274,30157
Pioneer 31087,31063,31062,30551,
30468,30305,30032
PolkAudio 30157
Proceed 30420
Proton 30157
QED 30157
Quad 30157
Quasar 30029
RadioShack 31075
RCA 31062,30764,30468,30420,
30305, 30179, 30053, 30032
Realistic 30420,30180,30179
Rotel 30420,30157
SAE 30157
Sansui 30305, 30157
Sanyo 30179, 30087
Scott 30305
Sears 30305
Sharp 30861,30265,30180,30037
Sherwood 31067,30180
SonicFrontiers 30157
Sony 31364,30673,30605,30604,
30490,30185,30100,30000
Soundesign 30145
Sugden 30157
Programming Codes, continued
Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 67
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
Adcom 21094
Aiwa 20641
Akai 21089, 20770
Alco 20790
Allegro 20869
AmphionMediaWorks 20872
AMW 20872
ApexDigital 21100,21061,21056,21020,
21004,20797,20796,20794,
20755,20717,20672
AspireDigital 21407,21168
Audiologic 20736
Audiovox 21072,21041,20790
Axion 21072
B&K 20662,20655
BelCantoDesign 21571
Blaupunkt 20717
BlueParade 20571
Broksonic 20695
CaliforniaAudioLabs 20490
CAVS 21057
Cinea 20831
CineVision 20876,20869,20833
Citizen 21277
Coby 21351,21177,21165,21107,
21086,20852,20778
Craig 20831
Cable Boxes
Brand Code
Hamlin 10273,10259,10034,10020,
10009
Hitachi 10011
Hytex 10007
i3Micro 11602
Jasco 10315, 10153, 10015
Jerrold 10810,10476,10276,10024,
10015,10014,10012,10011,
10003
Linsay 10440
Magnavox 10027
Memorex 10000
Motorola 11376,11254,11187,11106,
10810,10476,10276,10014
MovieTime 10156,10063
Multitech 10883
Myrio 11602
Novaplex 10618
NSC 10156,10063
Oak 10019, 10007
Optimus 10021
Pace 11877, 10237, 10008
Panasonic 10107, 10021, 10000
Panther 10637
Paragon 10000
Philips 11305, 10317, 10153, 10031,
10027, 10025
Pioneer 11877,10877,10533,10144,
10023
PopularMechanics 10400
Pulsar 10000
Quasar 10000
RadioShack 10883, 10797, 10315, 10015
RCA 11256,10021
Realistic 10207
Recoton 10400
Regal 10279, 10273, 10259, 10020
Regency 10002
Rembrandt 10011
Runco 10000
Samsung 10144,10040
ScientificAtlanta 11877,10877,10477,10017,
10008,
Seam 10510
Sejin 11602
Signal 10040,10015
Signature 10011
SLMarx 10040
Sony 11006
Sprucer 10021
Starcom 10015, 10003
Stargate 10797,10040,10015
Starquest 10015
StarSight 10422
Supercable 10276
Supermax 10883
Cable Boxes
Brand Code
Sylvania 10001
Tandy 10258
TeleCaption 10221
Teleview 10040
Texscan 10001
TFC 10310
Thomson 11256
Timeless 10418,10040
Tocom 10013, 10012
Torx 10003
Toshiba 10000
Tristar 10883
Tusa 10015
TV86 10063
Unika 10207, 10153, 10022
UnitedArtists 10007
Universal 10207,10191,10153,10056,
10022,
V2 10883
Viewmaster 10883
Viewstar 10258,10063,10027
Vision 10883
VortexView 10883
Zenith 10899,10525,10054,10000
Zentek 10400
Programming Codes, continued
68 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
McIntosh 21533, 21273
Memorex 21270,20831,20695
Microsoft 20522
Mintek 20839, 20717
Mitsubishi 21521, 20521
Momitsu 21082
Myryad 20894
NAD 20741,20692,20591
Nakamichi 21222
NEC 20785
Nesa 20717
NextBase 20826
NexxTech 21402
Norcent 21265,21107,21003,20872
Onkyo 20792,20627,20503
OptoMediaElectronics 20896
Oritron 20651
Panasonic 21762,20703,20632,20503,
20490
Philips 21354,21267,20675,20646,
20539, 20503,
PianoDisc 21024
Pioneer 21571,20632,20631,20571,
20525
Polaroid 21086,21061,21020
PolkAudio 20539
Portland 20770
Princeton 20674
Proceed 20672
Proscan 20522
ProVision 20778
Qwestar 20651
RCA 20822, 20790, 20717, 20571,
20522
Rio 20869
RJTech 21360
Rotel 21178,20623
Rowa 20823
Sampo 20752,20698
Samsung 21075,21044,20820,20744,
20573,20490
Sansui 20695
Sanyo 20873,20695,20670
SensoryScience 21158
Sharp 21256,20752,20675,20630
SharperImage 21117
Sherwood 21077,21043,20770,20633
Shinsonic 20839, 20533
SigmaDesigns 20674
SonicBlue 21099,20869
Sony 21533,21431,21033,20864,
20533
Sungale 21074
SVA 21105,20860
Sylvania 21268,20675
Symphonic 21268,20675
TAGMcLaren 20894
Teac 20809, 20790
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
CurtisMathes 21087
CyberHome 21129,21117,21024,21023,
20874,20816
Daewoo 21242,21234,21172,21169,
20869,20833,20784,20705
Daytek 20872
Denon 20634,20490
Desay 21407
Disney 21270,20675
Dual 21085,21068
Durabrand 21127
DVD2000 20521
Emerson 21268,20675,20591
Enterprise 20591
Fisher 20670
Funai 21334,21268,20675
Gateway 21158, 21077, 21073
GE 20815, 20717, 20522
GoVideo 21730,21304,21158,21144,
21099,21075,21044,20869,
20833,20783,20744,20741,
20715
GoVision 21072
GoldStar 20741
GPX 20769,20699
Gradiente 20490
Greenhill 20717
Grundig 20539
Harman/Kardon 20702, 20582
Hitachi 20664,20573
Hiteker 20672
iLo 21348
Initial 20717
Integra 20627,20571
Jaton 21078
JBL 20702
JSI 21423
JVC 21275,21164,20867,20623,
20558
jWin 21051,21049
Kawasaki 20790
Kenwood 20737,20682,20534,20490
KLH 21149,21020,20790,20717
Konka 20721, 20711
Koss 21423,20896,20651
Landel 20826
Lasonic 21173, 20798
Lecson 21533
Lenoxx 21127
LG 20869,20801,20741,20591
LiteOn 21440,21416,21158,21058
Loewe 20511
Magnavox 20675,20646,20539,20503
Malata 21159, 20782
Marantz 20539
Programming Codes, continued
Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 69
Laser Disc Players
Brand Code
Aiwa 20203
Carver 20323,20194,20064
Denon 20243,20241,20172,20059
DiscoVision 20023
Funai 20203
Harman/Kardon 20194
Hitachi 20023
Kenwood 20258
Magnavox 20243,20241,20217,20194
Marantz 20194,20064
Mitsubishi 20059
NAD 20059
Optimus 20059
Panasonic 20204
Philips 20194,20064
Pioneer 20059, 20023
PolkAudio 20194
Quasar 20204
Realistic 20203
Samsung 20323
Sega 20023
Sony 20270, 20201, 20193
Technics 20204
ThetaDigital 20194
Yamaha 20451,20217
DVD Players/Recorders
Brand Code
Technics 20703,20490
Technosonic 20730
Techwood 20692
Terapin 21031
ThetaDigital 20571
Toshiba 21154,20695,20503
Tredex 20804,20803,20800,20799
UrbanConcepts 20503
USLogic 20839
Venturer 20790
Vizio 21226,21064
Vocopro 21027
Xbox 20522
Xwave 21001
Yamaha 20545,20539,20490
Yamakawa 20872
Zenith 20869,20741,20591,20503
Zoece 21265
Satellite Receivers
Brand Code
DirecTV 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, 10775
GE 10566,10392
GeneralInstrument 10869
GOI 11775, 10775
Goodmans 11246
Hisense 11535
Hitachi 11250, 10819
HTS 11775, 10775
HughesNetwork
Systems
11749,11444,11443,11442,
11142,10749
iLo 11535
Jerrold 10869
JVC 11775, 11170, 10775
LG 11414,11226
Magnavox 10724,10722
Memorex 10724
Mitsubishi 10749
Motorola 10869,10856
NEC 11270
NextLevel 10869
Panasonic 10701,10247
Paysat 10724
Philips 11749,11442,11142,11076,
10819,10749,10724,10722,
10099
Pioneer 11442
Proscan 10566,10392
Proton 11535
RadioShack 10869
RCA 11392,10855,10566,10392,
10143,
Samsung 11609,11442,11377,11276,
11142,11109,11108
Sanyo 11219
Sony 11640,11639,10639
StarChoice 10869
Tivo 11444,11443,11442,11142
Toshiba 11749,11285,10819,10790,
10749
UltimateTV 11640,11392
Uniden 10724,10722
USDigital 11535
USDTV 11535
Voom 10869
Zenith 11856
Programming Codes, continued
Satellite Receivers
Brand Code
AlphaStar 10772
Chaparral 10216
Crossdigital 11109
70 Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
HarleyDavidson 20000
Harman/Kardon 20081, 20075, 20038
Harwood 20072,20068
Headquarter 20046
HewlettPackard 21972
HI-Q 20047
Hitachi 20105,20089,20042,20041,
20000
HowardComputers 21972
HP 21972
HughesNetworkSystems 20739,20042
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
iBUYPOWER 21972
Jensen 20041
JVC 21162,20067,20041,20008
KEC 20278, 20037
Kenwood 20067,20041,20038
KLH 20072
Kodak 20037, 20035
LG 21037
Linksys 21972
Lloyds 20208, 20000
Logik 20072
LXI 20037
Magnasonic 20593
Magnavox 20593,20563,20149,20110,
20081, 20039, 20035, 20000
Magnin 20240
Marantz 20081, 20035
Marta 20037
Matsushita 21162,20162,20035
MediaCenterPC 21972
MEI 20035
Memorex 21262,21162,21037,20479,
20307,20240,20209,20162,
20104,20048,20047,20046,
20039, 20037, 20035, 20000
MGA 20240,20061,20043
MGNTechnology 20240
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Minolta 20105,20042
Mitsubishi 20443,20242,20214,20173,
20075,20067,20061,20043
Motorola 20048,20035
MTC 20240,20000
Multitech 20072, 20000
NEC 20104,20067,20041,20040,
20038
Nikko 20037
Nikon 20034
NiveusMedia 21972
Noblex 20240
Northgate 21972
Olympus 20035
Onkyo 20222
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
ABS 21972
Admiral 20479,20209,20048
Adventura 20000
Aiko 20278
Aiwa 20307,20124,20037,20000
Akai 20242,20175,20106,20061,
20041
Alienware 21972
AmericaAction 20278
AmericanHigh 20035
Asha 20240
Audiovox 20278, 20037
Beaumark 20240
Bell&Howell 20104
Broksonic 20479,20295,20209,20184,
20121, 20002
Calix 20037
Canon 20035
Capehart 20020
Carver 20081
CCE 20278, 20072
Citizen 20278, 20037
Colt 20072
Craig 20271,20240,20072,20047,
20037
CurtisMathes 20760,20162,20060,20041,
20035
Cybernex 20240
CyberPower 21972
Daewoo 20637,20561,20278,20045,
20020
Daytron 20020
Dell 21972
Denon 20042
DirecTV 20739
Durabrand 20039, 20038
Dynatech 20000
Electrohome 20043,20037
Electrophonic 20037
Emerex 20032
Emerson 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, 20033
Funai 21593, 20593, 20000
Garrard 20000
Gateway 21972
GE 20761,20760,20240,20202,
20060,20035
GoVideo 20643,20526,20432,20240
GoldStar 20038, 20037
Gradiente 20000
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Chapter 5. Operating Other Devices with the Remote Control 71
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
Optimus 21262,21162,21062,21048,
20593,20432,20162,20104,
20048,20037
Optonica 20062
Orion 20479,20295,20209,20184,
20002
Panasonic 21262,21162,21062,20616,
20225,20162,20077,20035
Penney 20240,20054,20042,20040,
20038, 20037, 20035
Pentax 20105,20042
Philco 20035
Philips 21181,21081,20739,20618,
20110,20081,20062,20035
Pilot 20037
Pioneer 20067
PolkAudio 20081
Portland 20020
Profitronic 20240
Proscan 20761,20760,20202,20060
Protec 20072
Pulsar 20039
Quarter 20046
Quartz 20046
Quasar 21162,20162,20077,20035
RadioShack 21037, 20000
Radix 20037
Randex 20037
RCA 20880,20761,20760,20240,
20202,20149,20106,20105,
20077,20060,20042
Realistic 20104,20066,20062,20048,
20047,20046,20037,20035,
20000
ReplayTV 20616,20614
Ricavision 21972
Ricoh 20034
Runco 20039
Salora 20075
Samsung 20739,20240,20045
Samtron 20643
Sanky 20048,20039
Sansui 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 20072
Shogun 20240
VCRs and DVRs
Brand Code
Singer 20072
SonicBlue 20616,20614
Sony 21972,21032,20636,20035,
20034,20033,20032,20000
Stack9 21972
STS 20042
Sylvania 21593, 20593, 20110, 20081,
20043,20035,20000
Symphonic 21593, 20593, 20000
Systemax 21972
TagarSystems 21972
Tatung 20041
Teac 20041,20000
Technics 20162,20035
Teknika 20037, 20035, 20000
Thomas 20000
Tivo 21503,20739,20636,20618
TMK 20240,20208,20036
Toshiba 21972, 21503, 21008, 20212,
20210,20209,20066,20045,
20043
Totevision 20240,20037
Touch 21972
Unitech 20240
Vector 20045
VectorResearch 20040,20038
VideoConcepts 20061,20045,20040
Videomagic 20037
Videosonic 20240
Viewsonic 21972
Villain 20000
Voodoo 21972
Wards 20760,20240,20212,20149,
20081,20072,20062,20060,
20048,20047,20042,20035,
20000
WhiteWestinghouse 20637,20209,20072
XR-1000 20072, 20035, 20000
Yamaha 20038
Zenith 21139,20637,20479,20209,
20039,20034,20033,20000
ZTGroup 21972
Programming Codes, continued
Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Video Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Connecting a Computer to the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Adjusting Image Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Computer Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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74 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Setup
1. SeetheTVspecificationsinAppendixBtoconfirm
thatyourcomputervideosignaliscompatiblewiththe
TV.
2. Notewhetherthecomputersuppliesadigitalor
analogvideosignal.Youwillneedthisinformation
duringthesetupprocedure.
Digitalvideosignal:Comesfromthecomputers
DVIorHDMIoutput.
Analogvideosignal:Comesfromthecomputers
VGA15-pinoutputandrequiresaVGA-to-DVI
cableoraVGAcableandVGA/DVIadapter.
3. PowerontheTV.
IMPORTANT
In the next step, select the correct video signal
type (analog or digital) in the Input Name menu.
Otherwise, the TV will be unable to display a
picture from the computer.
4. PressMENUtoopentheMainmenu,highlighttheInput
NameiconandpressENTER.
5. HighlightthePC-DVItextboxandpress tochange
thesettingtomatchyourcomputersvideosignal
type,eitherDigitalorAnalog.
Figure 1. Specify your computers video signal type
(analog or digital) in the Input Name menu.
6. PressEXITtocloseallmenus.
7. ConnectthecomputersvideooutputtotheTVs
PC-DVI jack.Seetheconnectiondiagramsinthis
chaptertofindthemethodbestsuitedtoyourequip-
ment.
8. Connectthecomputersaudiooutputusingoneof
theseoptions:
Connectanalogleft/rightaudiototheTVs
PC -DVI AUDIOjack.
Ifyourcomputeroffersdigitalaudiooutput,
connectittoadigitalA/Vreceiverinstead.
IMPORTANT
SeeAppendixBforsignalcompatibility.
Note
ThePC-DVIinputontheTVcanaccepteither
analog(DVI-A)ordigital(DVI-D)signals.
YoumustspecifythePC-DVIsettingintheInput
NamemenuaseitherAnalogorDigital,depend-
ingonthesignaltypesentbyyourcomputer.
Ifyourcomputeroffersdigitalaudiooutput,you
canconnectyourcomputersdigitalaudioouttoa
digitalinputonadigitalA/Vreceiver.
Video Adjustments
1. Poweronthecomputerifitisnotalreadyon.
2. SelectPCfromtheInputSelectionmenu.Todothis,
pressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu,movethe
highlighttothePCicon,andpressENTER.
3. Changetheresolutionofthecomputerimage.The
goalistomaximizethecomputerresolutionwhile
maintainingasuitableaspectratiofortheimage.See
theexplanationlaterinthischapter.
4. PerformTVvideoadjustments.PressVIDEOrepeat-
edlytocyclethroughthevideo-adjustmentoptions.
Thefollowingadditionaladjustmentsareavailablefor
computervideo:
Auto Position. PressENTERtoautomaticallycenter
thepositionofthePCvideo.
HorizPosition(HorizontalPosition).Manually
adjustthehorizontalpositionofthePC.This
selectionoverridestheAuto Positionselection.
VertPosition(VerticalPosition).Manuallyadjust
theverticalpositionofthePC.Thisselection
overridestheAuto Positionselection.
Fine Detail(analogDVI-Asignalsonly).Manually
adjustthepicturequalityofthePC.Thisselection
overridestheAuto Positionselection.
5. ChangetheTVpictureformattosuittheimage.
PressFORMATtocyclethroughtheavailablepicture
formats.Seethechartlaterinthischaptershowing
howvariouscomputerresolutionsaredisplayedon
theTV.
To Remove the Computer Icon from
the Input Selection Menu
Whenyoudisconnectananalogvideoconnectionofa
personalcomputer,thecomputericonremainsintheInput
Selectionmenuuntilyouremoveit.
1. IntheInputNamemenu,highlightthePC DVI Inputbox.
2. Press toselectDigital.
3. PressEXITtocloseallmenus.
ThenexttimeyouopentheInputSelectionmenu,the
computericonwillnolongerappear.
Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer 75
Computer with HDMI Monitor Output
Required:HDMI-to-DVIcableoranHDMIcablewithan
HDMI/DVIadapter,stereoaudiocables
Ifthecomputersaudiooutputisasingleminijack,amini
audio-to-RCA-maleYadaptercableisalsorequired.
1. ConnectthecomputersHDMIoutputtotheTVs
PC-DVIjack.UseeitheranHDMI-to-DVIcableoran
HDMIcablewithanHDMI/DVIadapter.
2. Connecttheleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromthecomputersAUDIO OUT toPC-DVI
AUDIOontheTVbackpanel.
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HDMI-to-DVI Cab|e
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monitor output
Connecting a Computer to the TV
Computer with DVI Monitor Output
Required:DVI-to-DVIcable,stereoaudiocables
Ifthecomputersaudiooutputisasingleminijack,amini
audio-to-RCA-maleYadaptercableisalsorequired.
1. ConnecttheDVI-to-DVIcablefromthecomputerDVI
outputtothePC-DVIjackontheTVbackpanel.
2. Connecttheleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromAUDIO OUTonthePCbackpanelto
PC-DVI AUDIOontheTVbackpanel.
AUDlO OUT
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Output
76 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Computer with VGA 15-Pin Monitor Output
(Analog Video)
Required:15-pincomputerVGA-to-DVI/VGA-to-DVI-D
cableoraVGAcomputercableandaDVI/VGAadapter,
stereoaudiocable.
Ifthecomputersaudiooutputisasingleminijack,amini
audio-to-RCA-maleYadaptercableisalsorequired.
IMPORTANT
To use this connection, you must first select the
Analog setting in the PC DVI box of the Input
Name menu. See the Setup section for more.
. ConnectthecomputersPC MONITOR OUTto
PC-DVIontheTVbackpanel.UseeitheraVGA-
to-DVImonitorcableoraVGAcomputercablewitha
VGA/DVIadapter.
2. Connecttheleft(white)andright(red)audiocables
fromthecomputersanalogaudioouputtoPC-DVI
AUDIOontheTVbackpanel.
PC-Dvl
AUDlO
AUDlO
OUT
1 2
COMPONENT
1 2
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MONlTOR
OUT
1
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output.
Connecting a Computer to the TV,
continued
Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer 77
Adjusting Image Resolution
YourMitsubishiTVcandisplayresolutionsfromstandard
VGA(640x480)through1920x1080signalsatarefresh
rateof60Hz.Notethat1280x1024and1920x1080
signalsaresupportedonlyfordigitalcomputersignals,
and1920x1080at24,30,and60Hz.SeeAppendixBin
thisbookformoreoncompatiblescreenresolutions.
Whenconnectingacomputerprovidingdigitalvideo,in
mostcasesthecomputerwillselectthebestresolution
matchtodisplayontheTV.Youcanoverridethissetting
ifyouwish.Foracomputerprovidinganalogvideo,you
mayneedtosettheresolutionmanually.Theinstruc-
tionsbelowareforsettingtheresolutiononmostpersonal
computers.
1. InthePCsStartmenu,selectSettings.
2. SelectControl Panel.
3. SelectDisplay.
4. ChoosetheSettingstab.
5. Changetheresolutiontothehighestresolutionwith
theaspectratiobestsuitedfortheimage.Seethe
tableonthenextpageshowingpossiblePCformats.
Dependingonyourcomputersoperatingsystem,
adjusttheresolutionwitheither:
NOTE: WhenevertheTVispoweredon,thelampisin
use,eveniftheTVscreenappearsdark.Asa
reminderthattheTVispoweredonandthattime
isbeingaddedtothelampselapsedhours,set
thecomputersscreensavertoapatternthatwill
displayafterseveralminutesofinactivity.

Figure 5. Computer resolution, XGA selection


theScreenareaslider.
theScreenResolutionslider
6. Tochangetherefreshrate,clickontheAdvanced
button.
7. OntheMonitor tab,selectasettingfromtheScreen
refresh ratedrop-downlist.Theresolutionof1920x
1080issupportedat24,30,and60Hz;otherresolu-
tionsaresupportedat60Hz.
Youmayneedtorestartthecomputerforthischangeto
takeeffect.
78 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer 78 Chapter 6. Using the TV with a Personal Computer
Computer Signal As Displayed on TV Screen
Format 16 X 9 Standard 4 X 3 Standard
VGA
640X480
WVGA
848X480
SVGA
800X600
WSVGA
1064X600
Format Standard Zoom
XGA
1024X768
PC 720p
1280X720
WXGA
1365X768
(DVI-Dsignals
only)
Format Reduced Standard
SXGA
1280X1024
(DVI-Dsignals
only)
PC 1080p
1920X1080
(DVI-Dsignals
only)
Computer Display
Formats
RepeatedlypresstheFORMATkeytocyclethroughtheTVdisplays
availableforyourcomputersvideosignal.
7
Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
The TV Remote Control and IEEE 1394 Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
A/V Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Switching Between Analog and Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs . . . . . . 86
80 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Overview
Compatible IEEE 1394 Devices
CompatibleA/Vdevicesincludesome,butnotall,cable
boxes,D-VHSVCRs,A/Vdiscs,andfutureproducts.
SomedevicesmayhaveIEEE1394connectorsbutarenot
compatiblewiththeTV.Areasofcompatibilitytoconsider
are:
1. Digital Video Signals
TheTVcandecodeMPEG2videoasprovidedbycable
boxesandsomecamcorders.Manycamcordersprovide
DVvideo,whichtheTVcannotdecode.ConnectaDV
camcordertotheTVusinganalogaudiopluscomposite
video,S-video,orcomponentvideo,oruseHDMIaudio/
video.Othertypesofdigitalvideo,suchasPCvideo
providedbysomecomputers,mustbedecodedbythe
sourcedeviceandsenttotheTVasanalogvideo,S-video,
orDVI/HDMIvideo.
2. Digital Audio Signals
Whenreceivedwithvideosignals,theTVcandecode
DolbyDigitalsignalsandMPEGaudiosignals.Other
typesofdigitalaudioasprovidedbysomedigitalrecord-
ingdevices,suchasMP3audioandDTSaudio,cannotbe
decodedbytheTVwhenreceivedoverIEEE1394con-
nections.
TheTVmaynotbeabletopassincompatibledigitalaudio
signalsonthecoaxialdigitalaudiooutput.Thesesignals
maypasstootherdevices,however,ontheIEEE1394cable.
3. Digital Control Signal
TheTVcanserveasthecontrolcenterforIEEE1394
audio/videodevices,suchasVCRs,A/VDiscs,tuners,
cableboxes,andamplifiersthatarecompatiblewiththe
followingIEEE1394controlstandards.
EIA-775. Designedfortuningdevicessuchascable
boxes,allowingthedevicetosendsimplegraph-
ics.Thisstandarddoesnot,however,allowtheTVto
controlthecableboxbyIEEE1394.
AV/C (Audio Video Control). Designedtoprovide
basiccontrolssuchasplay,stop,channelselection,
andvolume,asappropriateforthedevice.
Four-Pin and 6-Pin Connections
TherearetwodifferenttypesofconnectorsusedforIEEE
1394terminalsandcables:a4-pinanda6-pintype.Both
typessendthesamedigitalaudio,video,andcontrol
signals,butthe6-pinconnectorscanalsosupplylow-
voltageelectricalpowertoconnecteddevices.ThisTV
usesonly4-pintypeconnectors.
A6-pinconnectorcannotbeconnecteddirectlytoa4-pin
jack,andviceversa.Toconnecta6-pindevicetoa4-pin
device,usea6-pin-to-4-pinadapteroradaptercable.These
cablesareavailablefromelectronicsandcomputerstores.
4-pin connector 6-pin connector 6-pin-to-4-pin adapter
Ifyouwishtoconnecta6-pindevicetotheTV(suchasa
camcorder),andthedeviceisdesignedtoreceiveelectri-
calpowerfromanother6-pindevice,thereareseveral
waystoprovideelectricalpowertothedevice:
ConnectthecamcorderdirectlytothehouseholdAC.
Usethecamcordersbatteryforpower.
Connectthecamcorderdirectlytoanother6-pin
deviceinthenetworkthatcanprovidepower.
Connection Methods
TherearetwoconnectionmethodsforIEEE1394devices.Use
themethodthatfitsyournetworkofaudio/videoproducts.
Direct Device-To-Device Method
TheIEEE1394interfaceallowsyoutochaindevices,
unlikeaudioandvideoconnectionsthatrequireyouto
connecteachindividualdevicedirectlytotheTV.For
example,youcanconnectyourD-VHStoyour1394A/V
discandthenconnectthe1394A/VdisctotheTV.The
resultingIEEE1394chainallowsyoutoaddmoredevices
tothechain.Youwillseeaniconforeachdeviceinthe
TVsInputSelectionmenuandcanalsosendinformation
fromanyIEEE1394devicetoothercompatibledevices.
A/v Disc
Digital
vCR
Tv
Hub Connection Method
TheIEEE1394standardallowsyoutousetheTVasahub
withintheaudio/videonetwork.Eachdevicecansend
information,whichmayincludeaudioandvideo,toany
otherdeviceinthenetwork.
Tv 1394
Monitor
A/v Disc #2
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Digital
vCR #2
A/v
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Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices 81
IEEE 1394 Devices and the Input Selection
Menu
SelectanIEEE1394devicetowatchfromtheInputSelec-
tionmenujustasyouwouldanyotherdevice.Seefigure
3,InputSelectionmenu.
WhenyouconnectanIEEE1394devicetotheTVnetwork
andpoweriton,thenewdeviceisautomaticallydetected.
Somenon-audio/videoorincompatibleIEEE1394devices,
suchaspersonalcomputers(PCs),maynotbedetected
bytheTVanddonotappearintheInputSelectionmenu.
Suchdevicescan,however,coexistandarestillavailable
tootherdevicesontheIEEE1394networkthatarecom-
patiblewiththesenon-audio/videodevices.
Somedevicesmaybeacombinationoftwoormoretypes
ofdevices,suchasarecordingdevicethatisalsoatuning
device.Eachportionofthedeviceiscalledasub-unit.
WhenyouselectadeviceontheInputSelectionmenu
Overview, continued
Tips for Connecting IEEE 1394 Devices
Donotloopthelast
deviceinthechainback
totheTV.Whenthe
devicechainislooped,
theTVmaynotbeable
toworkwiththeother
devices.
Placedevicesthathaveonlyamechanical(two-
position)powerswitchattheendofthechainorleave
thepowerswitchintheonposition.Whenturnedoff,
IEEE1394signalsmaynotbeabletopassthroughthe
devicetootherdevices.
Placedeviceswiththeslowestcommunicationspeed
attheendofthechain.Sometimesthecommunica-
tionspeedismarkedneartheIEEE1394connector
withanSnumber.Thehigherthenumber,thefaster
thecommunicationspeed.ThisTVhasacommunica-
tionspeedofs400.Deviceswithslowcommunica-
tionspeedscaninterferewithIEEE1394signalsfrom
fasterdevices.Whensettingupadigitalrecording
betweenafasterdeviceandaslowerdevice,makethe
slowerdevicethesourceandmakethefasterdevice
therecorder.
UseIEEE1394cables15feetorlessinlength
betweendevices.
ThisTVisanIEEE1394adevice.Itcanbeusedwith
anIEEE1394bsystemwhenanIEEE-1394a-to-1394b
convertorisused.1394bsystemsarecapableof
greaterdistancesandmulti-roomapplications.
TheTVcanrecognizeamaximumofsevenIEEE1394
devicesatonetime.
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IEEE 1394 Amplifiers
ForsomeIEEE1394MPEG2amplifiers,youcanusethe
TVtocontrolswitchingbetweentheTVspeakersand
speakersconnectedtotheamplifier.
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu.The
screenwillshowaniconforaconnectedIEEE1394
amplifier.SeetheInputSelectionmenu,figure3.
2. PressAUDIOtomovethehighlighttotheaudiosection.
3. Press toselecteithertheTVspeakersortheIEEE
1394amplifier.
4. PressENTERtoselectandhearthenewaudiosource.
IEEE 1394 Camcorders
Control Functions.Connectthecamcordertothe
TVsIEEE1394jackontherearoftheTVandtest
usingtheTVsremotecontroltooperatethecam-
corder.Ifyourmodeldoesnotoperateproperly,use
thecamcorderscontrolbuttonsinstead.
MPEG Camcorder.Ifyouareunabletoplayback
overtheIEEE1394interface,usetheanalogaudio/
videoconnectionsdescribedinchapter2,TVCon-
nections.
DV Camcorder.Connectthecamcorderusingthe
analogaudioandvideoconnectionsdescribedin
chapter2,TVConnections.
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You can connect an IEEE 1394 camcorder with an IEEE
1394 cable or with analog audio/video cables. In either
case, test using the TVs remote control to operate the
camcorder over the IEEE 1394 cable.
82 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable
Devices
YoucanusetheTVtocontrolrecordingtoIEEE1394
devices.Whilerecording,youcanviewaprogramona
differentinputorpowerofftheTV.Thefollowingtable
letsyouseewhatsignalscanberecordedtoanIEEE1394
digitalVCRorA/Vdisc.
Recording
Availability
Signal Type TV Input
Canbe
recorded
Digitalchannels,
includinghigh-defini-
tionchannels
ANT 1, ANT 2
Digitalsignals,includ-
inghigh-definition
signals
IEEE1394devices
Cannotbe
recorded
Analogchannels ANT 1, ANT 2
Analogsignals INPUT 1-3,
COMPONENT 1
and2
Digitalsignals HDMI 1and2,
PC-DVI
Summary of signal inputs and recording to an IEEE 1394
digital VCR or A/V disc.
TherearetwowaystorecorddigitalcontenttoanIEEE
1394recordableA/VdiscorDVCR:
FromtheTVsRecordingSetupmenu
FromtheTVsChannelViewchannelguide
Immediate Recording from the Recording
Setup Menu
Recording Now from the Menu
1. Press (RECORD)toopentheRecordingSetupmenu.
Figure 1. The Recording Setup menu
2. Reviewtherecordingsetupinformation.Movethe
highlighttoeachboxyouneedtochange.
Withtheleftmosticonhighlighted(thesource),
press tochangethesourceinputifneeded.
Channel. Ifthesourceisanantenna,selecta
memorizeddigitalchannelusing , CH / ,or
enterthechannelnumberfromtheremotecontrol.
Record To.Ifyouhavemorethanonerecordable
IEEE1394deviceconnected,use toselectit
fromthelistintheRecord Tobox.
Duration.Use toselectarecordingdura-
tionoffrom30minutestosixhoursin30-minute
increments.Thedefaultisonehour.
3. Press asecondtimetostartrecording.
Time-Delayed Recording from the Menu
1. EnsurethatTVEnergyModeissettoFast Power On
andtheTVclockissettothecorrecttimeandday.
SeeSetupMenutomakechanges.
2. Press (RECORD)toopentheRecordingSetupmenu.
3. Reviewtherecordingsetupinformation.Tochange
thesource,recordingdevice,orduration,followthe
stepsdescribedaboveunderRecordingNow.
4. Specifywhentostarttherecording.
Start Time
a. Withthehourhighlightedingoldcharacters,
press toselectthehour,includingAMor
PM.PressENTERtomovethehighlighttothe
minutes.
b. Withtheminuteshighlighted,press to
selecttheminutes.
Day.Use toselectadayoftheweek.
5. SelectAddandpressENTERtoaddtherecordingto
theRecordList.Aconfirmationmessagewillbe
displayedifyourselectionissuccessful.Ifyoupick
overlappingtimes,day(s),ordestinationdevices,you
willseeamessagestatingthereisaconflict.
6. WhiletheRecordingSetupmenuisdisplayed,press
GUIDEtoviewalistofscheduledrecordingsandverify
theadditionoftherecordingtotheRecordList,figure
2.
7. FromtheRecordListyoucan:
PressGUIDEtoreturntotheRecordingSetupmenu.
PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing,
Figure 2. Record List screen. From the Record menu,
press GUIDE to open the Record List to review or cancel
scheduled recordings.
Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices 83
Recording from the ChannelView Channel
Guide
ChannelViewprovidesprogramlistings,assentbythe
broadcasters,formemorizedchannelsonANT 1and
ANT 2.PresstheGUIDEkeywhilewatchingANT 1or
ANT 2toviewChannelViewlistingsandtosetupimme-
diateorfuturerecordingsasdescribedhere.
Immediate Recording from ChannelView
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu.High-
lightanANT 1orANT 2programsourceandpress
ENTER.
2. PressGUIDEtoopentheChannelViewchannelguidefor
thecurrentinput.
3. Use tohighlightthechannelandprogramyou
wishtorecordfromthelistofchannels.
4. Press (RECORD).
AredRtemporarilydisplaysnexttotheprogram
listingtoindicatetheprogramwillberecorded.
5. PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
Time-Delayed Recording from ChannelView
Set Up the Recording
1. EnsurethatTVEnergyModeissettoFast Power On
andtheTVclockissettothecorrecttimeandday.
SeeSetupMenuinchapter4,TVMenuSettings.
2. Performsteps1and2describedabove.
3 Press tohighlightthesourcechannelyouwishto
recordfrom.
4. Press toviewalistoffutureprogramsonthat
channel.
5. Press tohighlightafutureprogram.
6. Press (RECORD).
AredRtemporarilydisplaysnexttotheprogram
listingtoindicatetheprogramwillberecorded.
Youcanscheduleamaximumof32recordings.
7. PressEXITtoclosethemenu.
Confirm the Recording Setup
1. Press (RECORD)toopentheRecordmenu.
2. PressGUIDEtoopentheRecordList(figure2)andview
allscheduledrecordings.PressCH / topage
quicklythroughthelist.
3. Verifythattheprogramyouwishtorecordappearsin
thelist.
4. PressEXITtoclosethemenu.
Recording to IEEE 1394 Recordable
Devices, continued
Cancelling Recordings
To Cancel a Recording in Progress
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu.
2. Movethehighlighttothesourceinputicon.Thereis
noneedtopressENTER.
TheInputSelectionmenudisplaysaniconforan
activerecordingconnectiontoarecordableIEEE1394
device.SeetheIEEE1394connectioniconinfigure3.
3. PressCANCEL.Theconnectioniconwilldisappearto
indicateterminationoftherecordingconnection.
4. PressEXIT toreturntoTVviewing.
Connection
Icon
Audio
Icons
Figure 3. The Input Selection menu displays specialized
icons for IEEE 1394 devices. The audio icons are
displayed only when an IEEE 1394 amplifier is connected.
To Cancel a Scheduled Recording
1. Press (RECORD)toopentheRecordmenu.
2. PressGUIDEtoopentheRecordList(figure2)andview
allscheduledrecordings.PressCH / topage
quicklythroughthelist.
3. Highlighttheprogramyouwishtoremovefromthe
RecordListandpressCANCEL.
4. PressEXITtoclosethemenu.
84 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices
The TV Remote Control and IEEE
1394 Devices
Forsatellitereceiversandcableboxes,youmay
alsobeabletousethenumbersorotheradditional
buttons.
ForanIEEE1394cableboxorsatellitereceiver,you
canalsotryusingtheCABLE/SATpositionoftheTV
remotecontroltoseeifitcanoperatethedevice.If
not,usetheremotecontrolthatcamewiththedevice.
Operation of IEEE 1394 Devices with the TVs Remote Control
(slide switch set to TV position)
Device
CABLE/SAT A/V DISC DVCR
AMPLIFIER
(some MPEG2
models only)
Remote Con-
trol Key
POWER Powerthedeviceon/offwhenhighlightedintheInputselectionmenu.Seetheinstructionsabove.
CH / Channelup/down
Pageup/down
(whentracklistisdisplayed)
Indexsearchforward/re-
verse
(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
Cancelfunctionorcounter
reset
GUIDE
Digital-channelguide
(mayneedtopress
twice)
DisplayTrackList.
Up/down/left/right
Skiptobeginningorendof
program
Up/downintracklist
SkipBackwards12seconds
duringplayback
SkipForward30seconds
duringplayback
Up/down/left/right
PLAY
Play Play
STOP
Stop Stop
RECORD
Record Record
REV
ReversepicturescanorSlowPlay ReverseorSlowPlay
FFWD
FastpicturescanorFastPlay FastPlay
PAUSE
Pause Pause
To Power On or Off a Compatible IEEE 1394
Device
1. PressINPUTtoopentheInputSelectionmenu.
2. Movethehighlighttotheiconforthedevice.Thereis
noneedtopressENTER.
3. PressPOWER.
4. PressEXITtoreturntoTVviewing.
Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices 85
Copying A/V Disc Recordings
Tracksyourecordtodiscmayhavecopyrestrictions
assignedtothem.Tolearnatrackscopystatus,high-
lightthetrackintheTrackListandpressINFO.Tracksare
assignedoneoftheseratings:
Copy Free
(ornostatusshown)
Nocopyrestrictionsapply.
Copy Never Thetrackcannotbetransferredto
anotherrecordingdevice.Tracks
ofthistypemayhaveanassigned
retentionperiod.Seebelowfor
moreinformation.
Retention Period
SomeCOPY NEVERtrackshavearetentionperiod
assignedbythecontentprovider.Theretentionperiod
isthelengthoftimeyoucankeepandviewtherecord-
ing.Theinitialretentionperiod,ifany,isshownnextto
thecopystatusintheTrackListINFOdisplay(seefigure4).
Tocheckhowmuchtimeremainsoftheretentionperiod,
startviewingtherecordingandpressINFO.
Note: Theretentionperiodforalltracksonthedisc
expiresifthereisanylossofpowertotheTV,even
momentary.Forexample,expirationofthereten-
tionperiodwilloccurifyou:
UnplugtheTVfromtheACpowersource.
Experienceapoweroutageorpower
fluctuation.
RememberthatyoucansafelyturnoffTVpower
usingthePOWERbuttonwithoutaffectingthereten-
tionperiod.
To Copy a Track to Another IEEE 1394 Device
1. PressINPUTontheremotecontrolandpress
toselectthesourceA/Vdisc.PressENTERtoopenthe
TrackList.
2. Press or toselectatrack.ThenpressENTERto
startplayback.
3. Press (PAUSE)topauseplayback.
4. Press (RECORD)ontheTVremote.TheRecord
menuwilldisplay.
5. IntheRecord Tosection,reviewthedestination
device(A/VDisc,DVCR).Changeifnecessary.
6. Setthedurationtothelengthoftheoriginaltrackor
longer.
7. Press asecondtimetostartrecording.
A/V Disc Search by Time
WhileplayinganIEEE1394A/Vdiscyoucansearchtoa
specifictimeintherecording.
1. StartplayingthedesiredtrackontheA/Vdisc.
2. Usethenumberbuttonstoenterthetimecodeposi-
tionofhoursfollowedbyminutes.Forexample,to
enteronehourandtwenty-twominutes(1:22)intothe
track,enter1, 2, 2.
3. PressENTERtoskiptothetimecodeposition.To
canceltherequestortostartover,pressCANCEL
insteadofENTER.
A/V Discs
A/V Disc Track List Screen
WhenviewinganA/VDisc:
PressGUIDEtodisplayitsTrackList(seefigurebelow).
Press or tonavigatethroughtheTrackList.
Toplayatrack,selectitonthelist,thenpressENTER.
PressINFOtoviewdetailsforahighlightedtrack.
Tomovethroughlistingsquickly,pressPAGE / .
Todeleteatrack,highlightitandpressCANCEL.
Figure 4. A/V Disc Track List screen
86 Chapter 7. Using IEEE 1394 Devices
Switching Between Analog and
Digital IEEE 1394 Outputs
Toenableswitchingbetweenanaloganddigitaloutputs,
youmusthavecheckmarkedtheAnalog Connection
boxwhentheNew1394Devicescreendisplayedwhen
youfirstconnectedthedevice.SeethesectionBefore
YouBegininchapter2,TVConnections.
Figure 5. The ClearThought Auto Input sensing screen
for IEEE 1394 devices. Place a check in the Analog
Connection box if your device has both analog and digital
outputs.
1. PressINPUTtodisplaytheInputSelectionmenu.
2. HighlighttheiconfortheIEEE1394deviceandpress
ENTER.
3. Press toswitchbetweeniconsrepresentingthe
analoganddigitaloutputsofthedevice.Seefigure
6.
Figure 6. The Input Selection menu shows icons for the
analog and digital outputs of the IEEE 1394 device.
4. PressENTERtoselectthedeviceoutput.
Appendices
Appendix A: Bypassing the Parental Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Appendix B: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Appendix D: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Appendices 89
Bypassing the Parental Lock
Afteryousetthelock,youmustuseyourpasscodeto
viewalockedprogram,viewthelockedTV,cancelthe
lock,orentertheParentalLockmenus.
Ifyouforgetyourpasscode,youcanviewthelocked
TVwithoutenteringyourpasscode.Whenyouare
promptedforyourpasscode,pressthenumber9andQV
buttonsontheTVremotecontrolatthesametime.This
processtemporarilyunlockstheTV
WhenenteringtheParentalLockmenu,thisprocess
deletesyouroldpasscodeandpromptsyoutoentera
newpasscode.
Youcaneitherenteranewpasscodetoopenthe
ParentalLockmenuandmakechangesorpressEXIT
toclosethemenu.
Ifanyofthelocksareturnedonandyouexitthe
menuswhenpromptedforanewcode,theoldcode
andalllocksettingsareretained.
Ifalllocksareturnedoffandyouexitthemenuswhen
promptedforanewcode,thenthepreviouscodeis
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you must use the remote control included
with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi
remote control from another component or a
universal remote.
Appendix A: Bypassing the
Parental Lock
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Appendices 91 Appendices 91
Appendix B: Specifications
Picture Technology
Projection System DLP,0.65chip,1920x1080pixelswithSmoothPicture
Lamp 150-wattVIPtype
Reception
Channel Frequency Reception
Over-the-Air:VHF213,UHF1469
AnalogCable:1125
DigitalCable:1135
Channel Type*
OvertheAir:
AnalogNTSC,DigitalATSCwithsub-channels(all18video
formats)
Cable:
AnalogNTSC(non-scrambled)
DigitalQAM64and256withsub-channels(non-scrambled)
CableCARD:
(WD-57731,
WD-65731)
Authorizedscrambledandnon-scrambleddigitalchannels
*NoteforDigitalChannels:Thechannelnumbersdisplayedonscreenaredeterminedbythebroadcasterorcablecompanyandcanvary
fromthestandardfrequencynumber.Ifthereisnochannel-numberinformationprovidedbythebroadcasterorcablecompany,theTV
createsachannelnumber.Thecreatedchannelnumberusesthefrequencynumberasthemainchannelnumberandtheprogramnumber
asthesub-channelnumber.WhenusinganauthorizedCableCARD,thechannelnumbersaredeterminedbythecablecompany.
Inputs
Description Qty. Signal Type Input Specifcations
Antenna/Cable input 2 RF Fconnector,75-ohm
HDMI (digital video/audio) 2
HDMIEIA-861Bstan-
dardfordigitalaudio
andvideo
HDMIstandardconnector
Video: 60Hz:480i,480p,720p,1080i
24Hz,30Hz,60Hz:1080p
Audio:PCMstereo
Note:Notforusewithpersonalcomputers.
Video/S-Video
(onefront,tworear)
3 NTSC480ionly
Video: RCAPinPlug,1.0Vp-p,75ohm
S-Video: Four-PinDINPlug
Y:1.0Vp-p75-ohm
C:0.286Vp-p(burstsignal),75-ohm
Component Video (Y/Pr/Pb) 2
EIA-770.1&EIA770.2
480i,480p,EIA770.3
720pand1080i(video
standards)
RCAPinPlug(EIA-770.3StandardLevelsand
Timing)
Y: 1.0Vp-p(includessync),75-ohm
Pr: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
Pb: 700mVp-p,75-ohm
Audio Inputs
8
pairs
analogleftandright
audio
RCAPinPlug500mV(fullscale),43-kohm
PC DVI-I Input 1 analoganddigital
computervideo
(notforusewithother
audio/videoproducts)
VGA(640x480,60Hz)
W-VGA(848x480,60Hz)
SVGA(800x600,60Hz)
W-SVGA(1064x600,60Hz)
XGA(1024x768,60Hz)
1280x720,60Hz
digitalvideoonly SXGA(1280x1024,60Hz)
1920x1080(24Hz,30Hz,60Hz)
WXGA(1360x768,60Hz)
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Appendix B: Specifications, continued
IEEE 1394 System Compatibility
ThistelevisionisdesignedtoconformtoIEEE1394AV/CSoftwarestandardsineffectatthetimeofdevelopment.
Thisnetworkingandcontroltechnologyisdesignedtoprovidehigh-performancedigitalconnectionsandproduct
control,makingtheproducteasiertouse.
MitsubishiD-VHSVCRsarefullycompatiblewiththisTVinaudio,video,andcontrol.
AsothermanufacturersdistributeproductsthatusetheIEEE1394AV/Cstandards,theywillberesponsiblefor
developingproductsthatmeetthestandardsofthetechnology,aswellascompatibilitytestingwithotherproducts.
Mitsubishicannotberesponsiblefortheirefforts,andthereforecannotpromisecompatibilitywiththeseotherprod-
ucts.Anycompatibilityproblemswithothermanufacturersproductsshouldbebroughttotheattentionofthose
manufacturers.
HDMI
TheHDMIinputiscompliantwithEIA-861Bstandardsforstandard,extended,andhigh-definitionvideo;digitalaudio,
andHDCPcopyprotection.TheHDMIinputsonthisTVarenotintendedforusewithpersonalcomputersordevices
outputtingvideosignalswithcomputerresolutions.
Outputs
Description Qty. Output Specifcations
Video 1
Video:RCAPinPlug1.0Vp-p,75-ohm
SignalType:NTSC480ionly
Audio (Signal)
2
pairs
RCAPinPlug,500mVrms+200mV(fullscale)foranalogsources,1.5
Vrms+0.5Vrms(fullscale)fordigitalsources.
Audio (Speakers) 2 5.5"x2.2"
Digital Interfaces
Digital Audio Output 1 RCAPinPlug,SignalType,DolbyDigital,PCM
IEEE 1394 (input/output)
(2rear)
2 IEEE1394Four-Pin-TypeTerminal,S400
Physical Characteristics and Power Consumption
Model
Dimensions (inches)
Weight Power Consumption
Height Width Depth
WD-52631 335/16 471/8 171/8 77.5lbs. 250w
WD-57731 363/16 511/2 1715/16 85.8lbs. 250w
WD-65731 403/4 581/2 1913/16 99.0lbs. 250w
Appendices 93 Appendices 93
CAUTION
BURN DANGER!
During normal operation, the surfaces inside
the TV near the lamp are extremely hot.
TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE BY THE HANDLE ONLY
Do not touch the glass parts of the lamp cartridge.
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.
Lamp
Thelightsourceforthistelevisionisalamp,whichispartofalampcartridgeassembly.Thelifeofthelampcanvary,
basedonthelampitself,theairtemperaturearoundtheTVwhileitisoperating,andyourviewingpatterns.Warmerair
orpoorventilationshortenthelamplife,asdoesturningthetelevisiononandofffrequently.Mitsubishiwarrantsthe
lampforone(1)yearfromthedateoforiginalTVpurchaseatretail.
To Order a New Lamp
To Receive a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty
Call(800)553-7278.Pleasehavemodelnumber,serialnumber,andTVpurchasedateavailable.
Important:AlllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturnedtoMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefect
verification.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visitourwebsiteatwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.Orderthenewlamppartnumbershownbelow.
Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement
WARNING
Donotremovethelampcartridgeimmediatelyafterturningoffthetelevision.Youmaygetburnedbecausethe
lampisveryhot.Allowthetelevisiontocoolforatleastonehourbeforereplacingthelampcartridge.
Donotremovethelampcartridgeexceptwhenreplacingit.Carelesstreatmentcanresultininjuryorfire.
Donottouchthelampglasselement.Itmaybeveryhotandbreak,causinginjuriesorburns.
Besurenottoinsertanymetalorflammableobjectintothelampcartridgeopening,asitmaycausefireorelectri-
calshock.Ifaforeignobjectisinsertedintotheopening,unplugtheACcordoftheTVandcontactyourdealerfor
service.
Installthelampcartridgesecurely.Failuretodosomaycauseafire.
Donottouchthelampglasselements.Oilsfromyourfingersmaycauseprematurelampfailure.
Hg
=MERCURY
THELAMPINSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINSMERCURYANDMUSTBERECYCLEDOR
DISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCAL,STATEORFEDERALLAWS.Fordisposalorrecy-
clinginformation,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceat
www.eiae.org
94 Appendices
Appendix C: Lamp Cartridge Replacement, continued
Figure 1.
WARNING
THECOVERISPROVIDEDWITHANINTERLOCKTO
REDUCETHERISKOFEXCESSIVEULTRAVIOLET
RADIATION.DONOTDEFEATITSPURPOSE
ORATTEMPTTOSERVICETHETVWITHOUT
REMOVINGTHECOVERCOMPLETELY.
Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge
1. TurnoffTVpowerandallowthelamptocoolforat
leastonehourbeforeproceeding.
2. Afterthelamphascooled,removethecover.Refer
tofigure1.Usea#2(large)Phillipsscrewdriverto
removethetwoscrewssecuringthecover.Keepthe
screwsandcoverforre-installation
3. Withalargeflat-bladescrewdriver,loosenthetwoshiny
screwssecuringthelampcartridgeuntiltheydisengage
fromthematingthreads.Thesearecaptivescrewsand
cannotbeseparatedfromthelampcartridge.
4. Fullyopenupthebagsuppliedwiththereplacement
lampandsettheopenedbagaside.
5. Gentlygraspthehandleofthelampcartridgeandpull
theoldcartridgestraightout.Seefigures1and2.
CAUTION: Donottiltorrotatethecartridge,as
smallglassfragmentsmayfallout.
6. Withouttiltingorputtingdownthelampcartridge,
insertitintotheopenedbag.Closethebagwhile
beingcarefulnottoletanyglassparticlesfallout.
Installing the New Lamp Cartridge
1. Donottouchtheglasspartsofthenewlampcar-
tridge.InsertthenewcartridgeintotheTVusingthe
followingguidelines:
a. Refertofigures3and4andnotethelocationof
thetopandbottomguidesinsidethelampcom-
partmentandthecorrespondinggroovesonthe
topandundersideofthelamp.
b. Holdthelampcartridgelevelwiththelampcom-
partment,orientedasshowninfigure5.
c. Alignthegroovesonthecartridgewiththetop
andbottomguidesinthelampcompartment.See
figure5.
Handle
(step 5)
d. Carefullypushinthecartridgeuntilitisfully
seated.Ifthecartridgedoesnotslideinsmoothly,
gentlywigglethehandlefromsidetosidewhile
pushingin.

Figure 5
Guide in lamp
compartment
2. Witheitheryourfingersorthescrewdriver,gently
tightenthetwoshinyscrews.Ifusingascrewdriver,
useonlytwofingersforfinaltightening.AVOIDOVER-
TIGHTENING!
3. Replacetheplasticcoverandretainingscrews.
4. WASHYOURHANDSTHOROUGHLY,ASTHISLAMP
CONTAINSMERCURY.
Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge
Lamp under warranty:Alllampsreplacedunderwarranty
mustbereturnedtoMitsubishi.Usethereturnshipping
labelprovidedandsendtoMitsubishiDigitalElectronics,
America,1001CherryDrive,Suite2,Braselton,GA30517.
IMPORTANT: Lamps found to be without defect will be
returned and charged back to the sender.
Lamp no longer under warranty: Contactyour
localauthoritiesortheElectronicIndustriesAllianceat
www.eiae.comforlamp-disposalorrecyclinginstructions.
Donotdisposeoftheoldlampwithcommontrash.
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4
Guides inside the
lamp compartment
Grooves are on the top and
underside of the lamp cartridge
Appendices 95
Appendix D: Troubleshooting
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Demo Mode
Turn-Off
Toturnofftheretaildemo
modeslideshow.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUto
displaytheTVMainmenuwiththe
Setupiconhighlighted.
2. PressENTERtodisplaytheSetupmenu.
3. WhentheSetupmenuisdisplayed,
use tohighlighttheDemo Mode Off
buttonandpressENTER.
Thedemomodewillbeturnedoff.
TheDemo Mode Offbuttonin
thesetupmenuwillturngrayand
beunselectable.Thedemomode
slideshowcannotbeturnedon
again.
Format Whenthepictureshape
seemincorrect,use
FORMATtochangethe
shapeofthepicture.
PresstheFORMATkeytocyclethroughthe
availableformatstofindthebestformatfor
thecurrentpicture.
Thelast-usedformatforasignal
typeismemorizedforeachinput.
Thenexttimethesameinputand
thesamesignaltypeisviewed,the
last-usedformatwillberecalled.
PerfectColor
Reset
(forthesingle
inputcurrently
beingwatched)
Whenthecolorintensities
seemoutofbalance,use
thePerfectColorresetto
resetthecolorbalances
totheoriginalfactory
settings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,
pressVIDEOrepeatedlytocycletothe
PerfectColoroption.
2. PressENTERtodisplaythePerfectColor
menu.
3. PressCANCELtoresetthecolors.
AllPerfectColorslidersarereset
totheoriginalcenterposition.The
PefectColorsettingsforotherinputs
remainunchanged.
A/V Memory
Reset
(forthesingle
inputcurrently
beingwatched)
Whenaudioand/orvideo
settingsforasingleinput
seemincorrect,useA/V
MemoryResettoreturn
theinputtotheoriginal
factorysettings.
1. Whileviewingtheinputtobereset,
pressMENUtodisplaytheTVMain
menu.
2. Use tohighlighttheAudio/Videoicon
andpressENTER.
3. WhentheAudio/Videomenuisdisplayed
withtheAV Memory Resettextboxhigh-
lighted,press ENTERtoreset.
4. PressEXITtoexitthemenu.
AllAudioandVideosettingsforthe
individualinputareresetexcept
fortheListenTo,Language,audio
Balance,andClosedCaption
settings.
A/V Reset
(forallinputs)
Toresetaudioandvideo
adjustmentsforallinputs
totheoriginalfactory
settings.
WhileviewingtheTV,pressthefrontpanel
buttonsGUIDEandFORMATatthesametime.
AllAudioandVideosettingsare
returnedtotheoriginalfactory
settings,includingListenToand
Language,plusClosedCaptions
settingsandFormatsettings.
Channel
Memorization
Toeraseand
re-memorizechannelson
ANT 1orANT 2.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUto
displaytheTVMainmenuwiththe
Setupiconhighlighted.
2. PressENTER todisplaytheSetupmenu.
3. WhentheSetupmenuisdisplayed,use
tohighlighttheantennaand
receptionmodebuttonandpressENTER
tostartmemorization.
Allpreviouslymemorizedchannels
fortheselectedantennainputare
erasedandanewsetofmemorized
channelsiscreated.Toaddor
deleteindividualchannels,see
theChannelMenuinstructionsin
chapter5,TVMenuSettings.
TV Reset Functions
YoucanresolvemanycommonTVproblemsusingthe
resetfunctionsdescribedinthefollowingtable.Seealso
theadditionaltroubleshootingsuggestionslaterinthis
appendix.
IMPORTANT
Before you change sound or picture settings: Ifpicture
orsoundsettingsseemwrongforabroadcastchannel
(achannelfromANT 1, ANT 2,acablebox,orsatellite
receiver),firstcheckotherchannelsfromthesameinput
beforechangingsettings.Ifmostotherchannelsfromthe
sameinputseemcorrect,thereislikelyaproblemwiththe
broadcastratherthanwiththeTV.Usecareinthiscase,
aschangesyoumaketofixproblemsonindividualchan-
nelsalsoaffectallotherchannelsonthesameinput.
96 Appendices
Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting Action
Parental Lock
Pass Code
TochangeyourParental
LockPassCode
Thisinformationislistedonthecutoutpagein
AppendixA.Pleaserefertothatpage.
Allowsanewcodetobe
established.
Front-Panel Lock
Release
Tore-enablethefront-
panelcontrolsafter
activationoftheFront-
PanelLock
WhenEnergyModeissettoFast
Power On,pressandholdtheMENU
buttononthefrontpanelforovereight
seconds.
WhenEnergyModeissettoLow
Power,pressPOWER onthefrontpanelto
turnontheTV.Pressandholdthe MENU
buttononthefrontpanelforovereight
seconds.
Allowsthefrontpaneltobe
unlockediftheremotecontrolis
misplaced.
System Reset IftheTVdoesnotturnon
oroff,doesnotrespond
totheremotecontrolor
frontpanelbuttons,or
hasaudiobutnovideo.
PresstheSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefront
panelwithapointedobjectsuchasthe
pointofpencilorendtipofapaperclip.
TheTVwillturnoffandthegreenLED
willflashquicklyforaboutoneminute.
WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,
youmayturnontheTV.Thechanges
youmademostrecently,beforeusing
SYSTEM RESET,maybelost.Changes
youmadepreviously,however,are
notlost.
TV Reset
IMPORTANT:
Usethisreset
onlyifallother
resetshavebeen
unsuccessful.
Toresetallconsumer-
accessiblesettings
andallmemoriestothe
originalfactorydefaults.
CAUTION:Allowner-
performedsetupsand
adjustmentswillbe
erased.
1. WhileviewingtheTV,pressMENUto
displaytheTVMainmenu.
2. WiththeMainmenudisplayed,press
numberkeys1 2 3todisplaythe
ResetMenu.
3. READ THE ON SCREEN WARNING
AND INSTRUCTIONS.
Ifyoudonotwishtousethisreset,
pressEXITorMENUtobackout.
Ifyoudowishtousethereset,
pressENTERtoeraseallmemories
andsettings.
TheTVwillstarttheinitialization
process.TheTVwillthenturnoff
andthefrontgreenLEDwillstart
flashing.WhentheLEDstops
flashing,youcanturntheTVon
again.TheParentalLockAccess
codewillremainunaffected,but
allothermemoriesandsettings
outlinedinthisOwnersGuidewill
needtobesetagain.
Service and Support
Service
IfyouareunabletocorrectaproblemwithyourTV,
consultyourMitsubishidealerorMitsubishiConsumer
Relationsat(800)332-2119.
DONOTadjustanycontrolsotherthanthose
describedinthisOwnersGuide.
DONOTremovetheprotectivebackcoverofyour
TV.
Support
Toorderreplacementoradditionalremotecontrols,
lampcartridges,orOwnersGuides,visitourwebsite
atwww.mitsuparts.comorcall(800)553-7278.
Forquestions:
CallConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
E-mail:MDEAservice@mdea.com
Website:www.mitsubishi-tv.com
Important
Alllampsreplacedunderwarrantymustbereturned
toMitsubishiwheretheywillbeinspectedfordefect
verification.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Appendices 97 Appendices 97
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
1. TheTVtakesseveralsecondstorespondto
channelchanges.
Itisnormalfordigitalchannelstotakelongertotunein.
PressENTERafterachannelnumbertoavoiddelays.
Usea4-digitnumberforanover-the-airdigitalchannel.
Usea6-digitnumberfordigitalcablechannelsifyourcable
serviceisabletorecognize6-digitchannelnumbers.
2. Youcannotaccessachannel. UsenumberkeysinsteadofCH / .
Besurethechannelyouwanttoviewisinmemory.See
ChannelMenuinchapter4,TVMenuSettings.
CheckthattheTVisturnedtothecorrectdeviceorantenna
forthatchannelbypressingtheINPUTbutton.
MakesuretheParentalLockisoff.
Ifyoucannottunetoavirtualdigitalchanneleventhoughthe
TVhasalreadymemorizeddigitalchannels,tunetotheactual
channelnumberusedbythebroadcaster.Thevirtualchannel
willthenbeautomaticallyaddedtomemory.
3. Nameoptionsarenotavailableforsomechannels. Onlymemorizedanalogchannelscanbenamed.
4. WhenChannelViewlistisdisplayed,infor-
mationappearsincomplete
Availableinformationissentfromthebroadcasterorcablepro-
vider.Nootherdataisavailable.
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
1. AfanisrunningevenwhiletheTVispowered
off.
NormalTVoperation.WhentheTVisoff,internalcomponents
continuetodrawpowerandmustbecooledbythefan.
2. TheTVremotecontroldoesnotwork. Checkthatthebatteriesarefreshandinstalledcorrectly.
CheckthattheslideswitchissettoTV.
Benomorethan20feetfromtheTVwhenusingtheremotecontrol.
ProgramtheremotecontroltooperatetheTVorotherdevice
(seechapter5).
Resettheremotecontrol.Seechapter5.
3. WhenItrytousetheremotecontrol,thePOWER
keyblinksfivetimes.
Replacethebatteries.
4. TVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrolorto
frontpanelcontrolandTVwillnotpoweronoroff.
UsetheSystemResetbutton.
5. WhenadeviceisselectedfromtheInputSelec-
tionmenu,thescreenisblue(nosignalsource).
Makesuretheselecteddeviceisturnedon.
BeginplayoftheVCR.
6. DevicesaregrayedoutintheInputSelec-
tionmenuortheSplitScreenInputSelection
menu.
Arecordingisinprogress.Canceltherecordingtoselectthedevice.
Digitalchannels,IEEE1394digitaldevices,andPCscannot
displayintheSplitScreensub-picture.
7. YouhaveforgottenyourParentalLockpasscode. SeeAppendixA,BypassingtheParentalLock.
8. Ratingrestrictionsarenotworking. OpentheParentalLockmenuand:
VerifythattheU.S.RatingsorOtherRatingssettingisOn.
ChecktheLockTime/UnlockTimetocheckifratingrestric-
tionsaredisabled.
RatingrestrictionsapplyonlytocontentonANT1andANT2,
INPUT13,andIEEE1394inputs.
9. On-screendisplaysappeareachtimeyou
changeafunction.
NormalTVoperation.
10. Cableproviderneedsinformationtostart
CableCARDservice.
Ontheremotecontrol,pressMENUandthenenterthenumbers
999todisplaytheHostIDandCableCARDIDinformation.
98 Appendices 98 Appendices
Picture
Symptom Remarks
1. Picturedoesnotlooklikeahigh-definition
picture.
Notallsignalsarehigh-definitionsignals.Toreceivehigh-defini-
tionprogrammingfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youmust
subscribetotheprovidershigh-definitionservice.Someover-
the-airbroadcastsareinhigh-defnitionandcanbereceivedwith
ahigh-qualityantennasuitedtoyourlocation.
2. Picturehasbecomenoticeablydimmer. Adjustpicturebrightnessandcontrasttomaximumlevels.
Thelampisnearingtheendofitslife.Orderanewlamp.See
AppendixCfororderinginformationandreplacementinstructions.
3. SplitScreendoesnotdisplayasub-picture. MakesuretheParentalLockisoff.
Notallinputscanbedisplayedasasub-picture.
4. CableCARDchannelisnotshownasSplit
Screensub-picturewhenCableCARD
channelisthemainimage.
CableCARDallowsonlyonechannelatatimetobeused.
5. Thereisalargeblackorgrayrectangleon
thescreen.
TheTVsanalogclosedcaptioninghasbeensettotextmodein
theCaptionsmenu.Turnoffbecausethereisnotextinformation
beingbroadcast.
6. Youcannotviewapicturewhenplayinga
VHStape.
CheckyourVCRsownersguideforfurthertroubleshooting.
7. VCRorDVDplayerson-screenmenusjitter
upanddown.
Possiblecause:ManyVCRsandDVDplayersprovideon-screen
menusatonlyhalf-resolution.Theselower-resolutiongraphics
mayappeartojitterupanddownwhentheTVconvertsthemto
high-definitiongraphics.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
TV Power On/Off
Symptom Remarks
1. TVtakesanexcessivelylongtimetopower
on.
Whenswitchedon,theTVneedstimetobootup,justasa
computerdoes.TheTVslampalsorequiresafewmoments
toheatuptofullbrightness.
TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.TochangeTVEnergy
ModetoFastPowerOn:PressMENU,opentheSetupmenu,
highlighttheFastPowerOnradiobutton.
2. YoucannotprogramtheTVtoturnonauto-
matically(Timerfunction)
TheTVmaybelocked.
Theclockmaynotbeset.
Atime-delayedrecordingmayhavestarted.
TVEnergyModeissettoLowPower.ChangetoFastPower
OninSetupmenu.
3. TheTVwillnotturnonafterbeingpluggedin. Ifgreenlightonfrontpanelisblinking,waitforatleastoneminute
forthelighttoturnoff,thenpressPOWERagain.
4. TVturneditselfoffandthelightonthefront
panelstartedtoblink.
MomentarypowerfluctuationcausedtheTVtoturnoffto
preventdamage.Waitforthegreenlighttostopflashingand
turntheTVonagain.
IftheTVdoesnotstayon,usetheSystemResetbuttonon
thefrontpanel.Ifthishappensfrequently,obtainanACline
powerconditioner/surgeprotector.
Anunusualdigitalsignalmayhavebeenreceived,triggeringa
protectioncircuit.WaitforthelighttostopflashingandturnTV
on.
5. TVwillnotpoweroff. UsetheSystemResetbutton.
Appendices 99 Appendices 99
Sound
Symptom Remarks
1. Thereisnosoundevenwhenthe
volumeisturnedup.
CheckiftheMUTEbuttonison.
TheTVsListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.
CheckthattheTVSpeakerssettingisOnintheAudio/Videomenu.
IfusinganIEEE1394amplifier,checkaudiosourceinInputSelection
menu.
UsetheSYSTEMRESETbuttontoperformsystemreset.
2. Thesounddoesnotmatchthescreen
picture.
TheTVsListento:settingmaybesettoSAP.
IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiverspeakers,checktheirinputselec-
tion.
IfusingstereoorA/Vreceiver,checkthatAUDIOOUTLEFT/
RIGHTonTVsbackpanelisconnectedtotheA/Vreceiver.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Indicators
Symptom Remarks
1. Lampindicatorlightisaconstantred. TurntheTVoffforatleast2minutes.Turnitbackon.Iflightis
stillred,thelamphasfailed.Replaceit.SeeAppendixCfor
lampreplacementinformation.Forquestions,callMitsubishi
ConsumerRelationsat800-332-2119.
2. Lampindicatorlightisaflashingyellow. Lampcoverdoorisopenorlampcartridgeisnotsecure.See
AppendixCforlampreplacementinformation.
3. Statusindicatorlightisasteadyyellow. Roomtemperaturehasexceededproperlevels.Cooltheroom.
4. Statusindicatorlightisasteady/flashingred. Serviceisrequired.ContactyourdealeroraMitsubishiAutho-
rizedServiceCentertoarrangeforaserviceevaluation.Listings
ofMitsubishiAuthorizedServicelocationscanbeobtainedfrom
ourwebsite,www.mitsubishi-tv.comorbycalling1-800-332-
2119.
Picture
Symptom Remarks
8. WhenviewingastoppedVCR,whitelines
arerollingonthescreen.
TurnoffvideomutefortheVCR.
Beginplayingthetape.
ChangetheVCRinputtotheantennainput.
9. Screenisblackwhentryingtoviewdigital
channelsorIEEE1394device.
ThePerfectColorcolorbalancehasbeenincorrectlyset.Press
VIDEOrepeatedlyuntilyouseethePerfectColoroptionandpress
ENTERtoopenthePerfectColormenu.
10. DVCRanalog/digitalproblems. Ifthetapeiscurrentlyplayingbutnopicturedisplays,theremay
beamismatchofthemediawiththedisplay.PressINPUTto
displaytheInputSelectionmenu.PressENTERfortheDVCR
device.Ifdigitalisselected,tryanalog,orifanalogisselected,try
digital.
100 Appendices 100 Appendices
IEEE 1394 Devices
Symptom Remarks
1. Excessivedigitalartifactsappearwhen
viewinganIEEE1394device.
TheIEEE1394cableistoolong;15feetbetweendevicesis
themaximum.
TheremaybeaslowdeviceinthemiddleoftheIEEE1394
network.Movetheslowdevicestotheendsothatconnec-
tionsforfasterdevicesdonotpassthroughthem.
2. D-VHSrecordingsfordigitalcablehave
drop-outs(lossofpictureorsound),orno
playback.
DigitalcablesignalsonIEEE1394canexceedthedataratestan-
dardssupportedbyDVCR.
IEEE 1394 Recording
Symptom Remarks
1. Programtoberecordedwascorrectly
selectedfromChannelView,however,incor-
rectprogramwasrecorded.
Thebroadcastersuppliedprograminformationthatwasincorrect
and/orwaschangedafterarecordingwasaddedtotheRecord
List.
2. IncompleteChannelViewprogramrecorded. Recordingdevicemaylacksufficientblankspacetomakeafull
recording.
3. ChannelViewprogramrecordingfailed. ConnectionandcompatibilityissueswithIEEE1394
(FireWire)digitaldevices.Thismayincludetoomany
Firewiredevicesinuseatonetime,ortherecordingdevice
notunderstandingtherecordcommand.
Televisionlostpowerlongenoughtolosecurrentclocktime.
TVenergyModewassettoLowPower.ChangeTVEnergy
modetoFastPowerOn.PressMENU,opentheSetupmenu,
highlighttheFastPowerOnradiobutton,pressENTER.
4. CannotrecordtoorfromtheIEEE1394
device,includingdubbedrecordings.
ToinitiatearecordingtoIEEE1394device,pressthe
(RECORD)key.TheRecordmenudisplaysallowingsetupof
therecording.
Thesourcedevicefortherecordingisnotpoweredon.
Whendubbing,thedestinationdevicefortherecordingisnot
poweredon.
Thewrongmedium(analogtapefordigitalrecording,or
digitaltapefortheanalogrecording)isinthedevice.
Theprogramiscopyprotected.
Theprogramhasalreadybeenrecordedonceandthecopy
protectiononlyallowsonerecording.
Unapprovedsourcedeviceforcopyprotectedmaterial.
Therecordingdevicecannotdecodethecopyrightsignal
includedinthesignalsource(tryanotherdeviceifavailable).
Theplayingdevice(fordubbing)doesnotsupportcopy-
rightedmaterial.
Sourceforrecordingiscopyrighted
ToomanyIEEE1394devicesinnetwork.Insufficientband-
widthavailable.Disconnectunuseddevices.
SourceDevicehashigherspeed(S400)thanrecorddevice.
Ifpossible,reversedevices,playintheslowerdeviceand
recordinthefasterdevice.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
Appendices 101 Appendices 101
Appendix D: Troubleshooting, continued
IEEE 1394 Devices
Symptom Remarks
3. ThereisnoaudioandvideofromtheIEEE
1394device.
Thedeviceisnotturnedon.Turnthedevicepoweron.
Nomedia(tapeordisc)isinsertedintothedevice.
Themediaisblank(hasnorecording).
Theplaycommandfailed-Trypressingplayagainonthe
devicesremotecontrolorfrontpanel.
Thedeviceisalreadyinuse(forexample,thedeviceiscur-
rentlyrecording).
Thesourceiscopy-protectedorviolatescopyprotection.
ThedevicesdigitalvideosignalisnotsupportedbytheTV,
asmaybethecasewithanIEEE1394signalfromacom-
puter.Useanalogconnectionsinstead,ifavailable.
Thedeviceisnotanaudio/videodevice.
ToomanyotherdevicesarealreadycommunicatingoverIEEE
1394.Removeorstopsomedevicesandtryagain.
4. TheIEEE1394Deviceisnolongerlistedin
theInputSelectionmenu.
TheIEEE1394plugisdisconnectedorloose.
TheIEEE1394devicehasnotbeenpoweredon.Turnon.
Thedevicehasnotbeendiscovered.
Thedeviceisnotanaudio/videodevice
5. TheIEEE1394devicecannotbeselected(is
grayedout).
Thedevicemaybebusywitharecording.Canceltherecord-
ing.
YouhaveconnectedmorethansevenIEEE1394devices.
Unplugtheeighthdeviceandoneotherdevice.Plugthe
eighthdevicebackin.
6. MENUbuttondoesnotdisplayamenu. TheIEEE1394devicedoesnotprovideamenu.
TheTVcannotsupportIEEE1394menus.
7. AllIEEE1394devicesdisappear. Theconnecteddevicesmustnotbeinaloopthatreturnsto
theTV.Makesureadeviceisconnectedattheend.
DisconnectallthecablesanddevicesfromtheTV.Replace
themonebyonetolocatetheproblemdeviceorcable.
UseSystemReset(frontcontrolpanel).
8. CannotrediscoveradeletedIEEE1394
device.
Thedevicehasbeendisconnected.Plugitin.
9. AnIEEE1394devicehasbeenpluggedin
butdoesnotappearintheInputSelection
menu(notdiscovered).
TheIEEE1394connectiontotheTVoranotherdeviceisnot
secureorisloose.
TheIEEE1394deviceisnotpoweredon.
AdeviceintheIEEE1394chainisnotpoweredon.Turnon
allthedevices.
Thedevicediscoverycantakeaslongasaminutetoinitiate.
IEEE1394cableistoolong(maximumof15feetbetween
devices).
TheIEEE1394deviceusesanincompatibleprotocolandwill
notbediscovered
10. CannotviewvideofromanIEEE1394DV
camcorder.
Useanalogconnectionsforvideoandaudio.Youcanstillusethe
IEEE1394connectionforcontrolfunctions,however.
11. AnIEEE1394deviceisnotresponding
properly.
Unplugthedevicespowercord.Waitatleasttenseconds
andplugitinagain.
SomeIEEE1394devicesarenotsupportedbytheTV
becauseofincompatiblestandards.
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IMPLIEDORSTATUTORYWARRANTYORREPRESENTATIONONBEHALFOFSUCHSUPPLIERS,INCLUDING,BUT
NOTLIMITEDTOTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFNON-INFRINGEMENT,TITLE,MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESS
FORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.
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CompactFlashandCFaretrademarksoftheCompactFlashAssociation.
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SoftwareNotforResale.YoumaynotresellorotherwisetransferforvaluetheSoftware,exceptinconjunctionwithasaleoftheTVthat
Softwarehasbeenpreinstalled.
ProhibitiononReverseEngineering,DecompilationandDisassembly.TheSoftwarecontainstradesecretsorotherproprietarymaterial
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5. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. MDEAislicensingtheSoftwareforusewithintheUnitedStates.Youagreethatyouwillnotexportor
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orrestrictedtheexportofgoodsorservices,whichcurrentlyinclude,butarenotnecessarilylimitedtoCuba,Iran,Iraq,Libya,North
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tosuchcountry;(ii)toanypersonorentitywhoyouknoworhavereasontoknowwillutilizetheSoftwareinthedesign,development,or
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PARTIES FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, WHETHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
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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/orbirthdefectsor
otherreproductiveharm.
104 104
Mitsubishi DLP Projection Television Limited Warranty
MITSUBISHIDIGITALELECTRONICSAMERICA,INC.(MDEA)warrantsasfollowstotheoriginalpurchaserofthis
televisionfromanauthorizedMITSUBISHIAudio/VideoDealer,shoulditprovedefectivebyreasonofagainstdefects
arisingfromimproperworkmanshipand/ormaterial:
a. Parts.Thelenticular(i.e.frontpicture)screeniswarrantedagainstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforaperiod
ofthirty(30)daysfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.Thelampandallotherparts(exceptanysoftware
incorporatedintothistelevision)arewarrantedforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateoftheoriginalpurchaseatretail.
Wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,anydefectivepartwithoutchargeforthepart.Partsusedforreplacementmay
bereplacedwiththoseoflikekindandqualityandmaybeneworremanufactured.Partsusedforreplacementarewar-
rantedfortheremainderoftheoriginalwarrantyperiod.
b. Embedded Software.MDEAwarrantsthatallsoftwareincorporatedintothistelevisionset(theEmbeddedSoft-
ware)willperforminaccordancewiththefunctionaldescriptionofEmbeddedSoftwareinallmaterialrespects,but
MDEAdoesnotwarrantthattheEmbeddedSoftwareiserror-free.MDEAalsodoesnotwarrantthattheEmbedded
SoftwarewillbecompatibleunderIEEE1394AV/CandHAVisoftwarestandardswithproductsproducedbyanyother
manufacturer.Thelimitedwarrantycontainedinthissectionshallcontinueforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateof
theoriginalpurchaseatretail.If,afterpromptnoticewithinthewarrantyperiod,MDEAdeterminesthattheEmbedded
Softwarehasfailedtoperforminaccordancewithsuchfunctionaldescriptioninallmaterialrespectsandifsuchfailure
isnotduetoaccident,misuse,modificationormisapplicationoftheEmbeddedSoftware,thenMDEAshallmodifyor
replacethenonconformingEmbeddedSoftwareatnochargetoyou,whichatMDEAssolediscretionmaybefulfilled
bymeansofmodificationorreplacementsoftwarecontainedonareplacementmemorycardforCustomerinstallation.
TheforegoingshallbeMDEAssoleobligationtoyouunderthislimitedwarranty.Allrightsunderthislimitedwarranty
ontheEmbeddedSoftwarealsosubjecttoyouracceptanceofandcompliancewiththetermsoftheSoftwareLicense
Agreementapplicabletothistelevision,andthislimitedwarrantyontheEmbeddedSoftwareshallbenullandvoidifthe
EmbeddedSoftwareismodifiedorchangedinanymannerexceptasspecificallyauthorizedbyMDEA.
c. Labor.Forthirty(30)daysaftertheoriginalpurchaseatretail,wewillrepairorreplace,atouroption,thelenticular
screenifitprovesdefective.Forcertainitemsthataredesignedtobereplacedbytheconsumer,including(butnot
limitedto)someEmbeddedSoftware,theconsumerissolelyresponsibleforanyreplacementlabor.Forallotherparts,
wewillprovidethelaborforawarrantyrepairbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterwithoutchargeforone(1)
yearfromtheoriginaldateofpurchaseatretail.
d. Notice.Toobtainwarrantyservice,youmustnotifyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenterofanydefectwithin
theapplicablewarrantytimeperiod.
e.ThisDLPProjectionTelevisionusesasingleDLPchiptocreatethescreenimage.Thistechnologycreatestheimage
usingsmalldots,orpictureelements(pixels).YourDLPProjectionTVismanufacturedtoahighlevelofperformance
andquality,infact,99.99%perfectinthenumberofproperlyfunctioningpixels.Asinotherdisplaytechnology,some-
timesapixeliscontinuouslyactive,inactiveortheincorrectcolor.Ourstandardisclear;MDEAwarrantsonlythatthe
percentageofproperlyfunctioningpixelswillbenotlessthan99.99%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,whosenameandaddresscanbeobtainedfromyour
MITSUBISHIdealer,bywritingattheaddressprovidedbelow,callingMDEAatthe800-332-2119,orbyusingthe
supportfeatureofourwebsiteatwww.Mitsubishi-tv.com.
b.Warrantyservicewillbeprovidedinyourhomeor,ifrequired,atanauthorizedserviceshop,providedthatyour
televisionislocatedwithinthegeographicterritorycustomarilycoveredbyanauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter.If
not,youmusteitherdeliveryourtelevisiontoanauthorizedservicelocationatyourownexpense,orpayforanytravel
and/ortransportationcoststheservicecentermaychargetoandfromyourhome.Actualservicelaborwillbeprovided
withoutcharge.
c.ProofofpurchasedatefromanauthorizedMITSUBISHIdealerisrequiredwhenrequestingwarrantyservice.Present
yoursalesreceiptorotherdocumentwhichestablishesproofanddateofpurchase.THERETURNOFTHEOWNER
REGISTRATIONCARDISNOTACONDITIONOFCOVERAGEUNDERTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.However,please
returntheOwnerRegistrationCardsothatwecancontactyoushouldaquestionofsafetyarisewhichcouldaffectyou.
105 105
d.Toobtainareplacementlamp,orderthelampdirectlyfromtheMDEAPartsDepartmentat(800)553-7278.
2.THISLIMITEDWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVER:
a.Upto.01%pixeloutages(smalldotpictureelementsthataredarkorincorrectlyilluminated).
b.DamagetothelenticularscreenorFresnellens,screenframe,cosmeticdamageortoanyotherdamagewheresuch
damageiscausedbyunauthorizedmodification,alteration,repairstoorserviceoftheproductbyanyoneotherthan
anauthorizedMITSUBISHIservicecenter;physicalabusetoormisuseoftheproduct(includinganyfailuretocarry
outanymaintenanceasdescribedintheOwnersGuideincludingairfiltercleaningoranyproductdamagedbyexces-
sivephysicalorelectricalstress);anyproductsthathavehadaserialnumberoranypartthereofaltered,defacedor
removed;productuseinanymannercontrarytotheOwnersGuide;freightdamage;oranydamagecausedbyacts
ofGodorotherfactorsbeyondthereasonablecontrolofMDEA,suchaspowersurgedamagecausedbyelectrical
systemorlightning.Thislimitedwarrantyalsoexcludesservicecallswherenodefectintheproductcoveredunderthis
warrantyisfound,servicecallsrelatedtounsatisfactoryaudioorvisualreceptionorsignalunlesscausedbyadefectin
theproductthatiscoveredunderthislimitedwarranty,allcosts,expensesoranyotherdamagesarisingfromproduct
installation,orset-ups,anyadjustmentsofusercontrols(includingcontrast,brightness,color,tint,finetuning,sharp-
ness),otheradjustmentnecessarytopreparetheunitfordisplayoruse,connectionwithanyexternalaudioreceiver,
antenna,cableorsatellitesystems,orserviceofproductspurchasedorservicedoutsidetheU.S.A.Pleaseconsultthe
operatinginstructionscontainedintheOwnersGuidefurnishedwiththeproductforinformationregardingusercon-
trols.
3.ANYEXPRESSWARRANTYNOTPROVIDEDHEREIN,ANDANYREMEDYWHICH,BUTFORTHISPROVISION,
MIGHTARISEBYIMPLICATIONOROPERATIONOFLAW,ISHEREBYEXCLUDEDANDDISCLAIMED.THEIMPLIED
WARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDOFFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARPURPOSEAREEXPRESSLY
LIMITEDTOATERMOFONEYEAR.
4.UNDERNOCIRCUMSTANCESSHALLMDEABELIABLETOPURCHASERORANYOTHERPERSONFORANY
INCIDENTAL,SPECIALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,WHETHERARISINGOUTOFBREACHOFWARRANTY,
BREACHOFCONTRACT,OROTHERWISE.
5.Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,ortheexclusionorlimitationofincidental,
special,orconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou.
6.Thislimitedwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstateto
state.
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106 Index
Index
A
A/VDiscs85
A/VMemoryReset.SeeReset
A/VReceiver
Connecting31
A/VReset.SeeReset
AdjustKeys(Up/Down/Left/Right)34,
44
AnamorphicPictureFormat
DVDDefnnitions38
Antenna
AdjustingandtheSignalStrength
Meter49
Connecting27
AntennaInputs(ANT1/MAIN,ANT2/
AUX)18
Audio/VideoMenu45, 57
AudioSettings58
AutoInputSensing22
B
BackPanel(illustrated)18, 19
Batteries.SeeRemoteControl
C
CableCARD13, 17, 18, 46
CableBox
andtheRemoteControl34, 62
Connecting25, 29, 32
IEEE139480
Camcorder
Connecting(Analog)32
DV(DigitalVideo)81, 101
IEEE1394Camcorders81
Power80
CaptionsMenu45, 51
Channels.See alsoFAV
andTVTimer47
Changing14
DigitalChannelNumbers91
Memorizing46
Naming49
StatusDisplay37
ChannelViewChannelListings36
ChannelMenu45, 49
Cleaning7
ClearThoughtAutoInputSensing
22
Clock,SetDateandTime46
ClosedCaptions.SeeCaptionsMenu
ColorAdjustments59
ComponentInputs(YPbPr)19, 58
Computer.SeePersonalComputer
ConnectionTypes23
CopyRestrictions85
andStatusDisplay37
D
Date.SeeClock
DaylightSavingsTime46
DigitalAudioOut19
DisplayFormatDefnitions38
DolbyDigital19, 31, 92
andIEEE139480
DTVLink19
DV 81
DVDs
andtheRemoteControl34, 62
andV-ChipRatings56
DVDPlayerwithComponentVideo,
Connecting31
DVIDevice,Connecting30
DVIJack(forPersonalComputer)19
E
EnergyMode47
F
FanNoise6
FastPowerOn(EnergyMode)47
FAV50
FilmMode57
FireWire.SeeIEEE1394
FreezePicture.SeePause
FrontPanelLock53
G
GUIDEKey(button)34
H
HDMI
HDMIDevice30
HDMIInputs12
HDMIJack58
HDMIJack,Description19
PersonalComputerwithHDMI
Output75
RemovetheIconforanHDMI
Device48
HDTVReceiverwithComponent
Video,Connecting25
HD(High-DefnitionSignal)38
I
IconOrderMenu45, 48
IEEE1394Devices
andAnalogOutputs22, 86
andRecording82
andStatusDisplay37
CompatibleIEEE1394Devices
80
ConnectingIEEE1394Devices
81
HAViAmplifers58, 81
InputsonTV19
TVConnectionSpeed81
INFOKeyStatusDisplay37
InputJacksonTV(StandardAudio/
Video)18, 58
InputNameMenu45, 48
InputSelectionMenu
RemovetheComputerIconfrom
theInputSelectionMenu74, 75
RemovetheIconforanHDMI
Device48
L
LampCartridgeReplacement93
LAMPIndicator.SeeLEDIndicator
Lights
Language
AudioSetting(DigitalChannels)
58
forTVMenus46
LEDIndicatorLights
LAMPIndicator16
POWER/TIMERIndicator16
STATUSIndicator16
Troubleshooting99
LockTV.SeeParentalLock
LowPower(EnergyMode)47
M
MemorizingChannels46
MONITOROUTJacks19
MP3Audio80
Mute
Audio
andClosedCaptions51
andstatusDisplay37
MUTEkey34
VideoMute57
N
NoiseReduction(Video)59
P
ParentalLock
Bypassing89
FrontPanelLock53
V-ChipRatings56
PassCode
Resetting89
Setting53
PAUSEKey34
PerfectColor59
PersonalComputer81
andDisplayFormats38
Connecting75
RemovetheComputerIcon74,
75
Index 107
Setup74
PictureQuality
andConnectionTypes24
andFilmMode57
Troubleshooting98
PowerConsumption47, 92
PowerOn/Off14, 98
Q
QV(QuickView)34
R
Recording
andMONITOROUTJacks19
andSplitScreen19
CancellingRecordings
IEEE1394devices83
RecordingSetupMenu
andIEEE1394Devices82
RECORDButton100
RecordList
andIEEE1394Devices82
SignalsAvailableforRecording
23
RemoteControl
Batteries35
KeysandFunctions34
ProgrammingCodes(reference
chart)64
ProgrammingInstructions63
Reset35, 64
Reset
A/V(allsettings)15
A/VMemory(forindividualde-
vices)57
DVCRCounter84
PassCode89
PerfectColor59
RemoteControl35, 64
SummaryTable95
SystemResetButton15
S
S-Video
Connecting25
ConnectorIllustration24
Safeguards8
SAP(SecondAudioProgram)58
SatelliteReceiver
andtheRemoteControl62
Connecting25
SD(Standard-DefnitionSignal)38
SearchA/VDisc.SeeA/VDiscs
ServiceandSupport96
SetupMenu45, 46
SignalDefnitions38
SleepTimer35
Speakers,TurningTVSpeakersOnor
Off57
Specifcations,TV91
SplitScreen
andRecordingfromMONITOR
OUT 19
Description40
Stand,TV6
Standard-DefnitionSignal38
StatusDisplay37
STATUSIndicator.SeeLEDIndicator
Lights
StereoSystem.SeeA/VReceiver
SystemReset15, 96
T
3:2pulldown57
Time.SeeClock
Timer(TVTimer)47
TimeZone.SeeClock
Troubleshooting95
V
VCR
Connecting18, 28, 29
IEEE139480
Troubleshooting99
VideoNoiseReduction59
VideoSettings59
ViewingDevice.SeeInputSelection
Menu
W
WallOutletCable26
2006MitsubishiDigitalElectronicsAmerica,Inc. WrittenandPrintedinU.S.A.
853B542B10v2 V33
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www.mitsubishi-tv.com
E-mail:
MDEAservice@mdea.com
For questions, call Consumer Relations at
800-332-2119
To order replacement or additional
remote controls, lamp cartridges, or Owners Guides
Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com
or call
800-553-7278
Demo Mode
ThisTVhasademomodeforuseinretailstores.
DemomodecausestheTVtodisplayaseriesof
screensoutliningtheTVsfeatures.
Toturnoffdemomode:
1. PressMENU.
2. WhentheMainmenuappearswithSetuphigh-
lighted,pressENTER.
3. WhentheSetupmenuopens,press tohighlight
theon-screenDemo Mode Offbutton.
4. PressENTER.
System Reset
IftheTVdoesnotrespondtotheremotecontrol,
frontpanelcontrols,orwillnotpoweron/off,press
theSYSTEM RESETbuttononthefrontpanelwitha
pointedobject,suchasthepointofapencilorend
tipofapaperclip.
ThegreenLEDwillflashquicklyforaboutone
minute.WhenthegreenLEDstopsflashing,you
mayturnontheTV.

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